July 13, 2011

July 15,2011 Issue

Temple Bell rings notes of Tamil-Maori ties

As Diwali or Deepawali, India’s Festival of Lights gains popularity in New Zealand, it would provide Maoris and Hindus an opportunity to understand each other’s

July 15,2011 Issue

Call to help displaced migrant workers

The New Zealand Federation of Multicultural Councils has called on the Government to assist migrant workers affected by the Earthquake and aftershocks in Christchurch since

July 15,2011 Issue

Religious body to mark Fifth Anniversary

Sri Om Incorporated in Auckland will mark its Fifth Anniversary later this month with a series of programmes including a Talent Night. Sriom Adi Sakthiyendra

July 15,2011 Issue

Heroic deeds of Tamil God go on stage

Lovers of Indian classical dances in general and those who follow the heroic deeds of Lord Murugan in particular can look forward to an evening

An evening of greatest hits in Tamil

Although musical talent abounds in the Indian community, with a number of local singers who have the potential to reach out to celebrated artistes like

July 15,2011 Issue

The essence of South Island on Canvas

An embittered homemaker and mother, who suffered extremities of family violence, has consigned her past to memory and emerged as a painter by her own

July 15,2011 Issue

Key plays stunning innings in India

From political discussions and social gatherings to a brief game of cricket, Prime Minister John Key played a stunning innings in India last fortnight, leaving

July 15,2011 Issue

Workshops for better health planned

The Auckland Indian Association will conduct workshops to help people lead healthy and active lives by eating healthy food, exercising regularly and giving up unhealthy

Ramadan

A Month for abstinence and sacrifice

Ramadan (or ‘Ramzan’) the Holiest Month in the Islamic Calendar will begin on or around August 1 this year, requiring Muslims to abstain from eating,

Ramadan

Significance of inner-self and orderliness

The purpose of the Holy Month of Ramadan is to instill in people qualities of loving and caring and the spirit of sacrifice (abstinence from

Ramadan Diet Guide

Since eating is forbidden during the day, Ramadan meals are taken early in the morning (Suhoor) and again at night (Iftar). The first meal of

Corruption afflicts the Muslim world

A 2010 Transparency International Survey does not make pleasant reading for Muslims around the world. The independent international body uses an Index Scale of 1

Tales from the Quran repose faith

Surat Al-Kahf (The Cave) is the 18th Surah in the Holy Quran. Muslims are encouraged to recite it every Friday. The Prophet (Peace Be Upon

Ramadan

Quran Classes for children

The Mount Albert Islamic Trust will commence classes in Holy Quran for children from August 6, 2011. The Classes will be held from 9 am

Ramadan

Hunger and thirst part of the experience

“I used to look forward to Ramadan a lot more when I was in the US,” commented a friend. “It was different. Somehow, I felt

Ramadan

Controversy over ZamZam Water dismissed

A recent BBC News1 New Report claimed that ‘Zamzam’ water was not safe to drink. It quoted an undercover researcher as saying that the water,

Ramadan special on air gratifies

Radio Tarana will commence a series of programmes to commemorate The Holy Month of Ramadan, one of the most significant periods of the year for

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