Level 3 came together to make beautiful posters about our beloved prophet. Below are some pictures showing them come together to complete the posters.
Teacher Nura was one of the greatest teacher to enter our school, she inspired so many teens in level 8+. She had also held many fundraisers for the school. Her heart & time were given to the school on a regular bases. We shall all miss her, and wish her family happiness wherever they maybe inshallah!
On May 19th, 2013, the students from level 3 presented projects on the topic of their interest under the guidance of Teacher Tagreed. Many parents showed up to celebrate the hard work and enthusiasm of the students. All the projects were beautifully done and showed extreme dedication of the students. Here are some pictures from today:
As posted on The Oregonian website on July 19th, 2012:
“Muslims in North America will begin their observance of Ramadan 1433, or 2012 in more familiar terms, on July 20 or 21, depending on whether a crescent moon was sighted on July 19, the 29th day of the lunar month. Muslim children grow up with the idea. They watch their parents and older siblings fast, and many are eager to try it before they reach puberty, when it’s required of them.“
Watch the video below:
On Sunday March 4th at school, the students of level one learned about Prophet Nuuh (Alayhissalam). Teacher Nadia directed the class activities and the students created projects. Here’s a look at what they did in class today:
The Muslim Educational Trust is hosting internationally renowned Muslim Canadian Nasheed Singer, Dawud Wharnsby. The “Picnic of Poetry” will be a very friendly and interactive Islamic Nasheed Concert.
Check out the flyer below for more information.
You can also download the flyer here.
MY Time (Muslim Youth Time, Masjid Bilal’s youth group), requests your help in our upcoming fundraiser! MY Time is planning a fundraiser on Sunday January 29th right after Thuhr prayer (12:30) for those in great need of humanitarian aid in Syria. Our past projects included the Haiti fundraiser and the Lybia fundraiser, both of which were quite successful thanks to the help of students and parents. Right now, the people of Syria have suffered over 5,400 deaths and many more injured, over 6,000 displaced and, in Akkar region of northern Lebanon containing countless refugees from Syria, over 50% of the population lives below the poverty line. We can all help provide them with the most basic of aid: alleviating hunger, preventing the spread of illness through hygiene kits and providing refugees with clothes-all things we take for granted, all things they need right now. MY Time urges you all to take part in this fundraiser and change someone’s life.
Download the flyer in PDF and Word .
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