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Al-Arqam, also known as Darul Arqam, is a Malaysian-based Islamic movement founded by Ashaari Muhammad. Named after Al-Arqam ibn Abi al-Arqam , a companion of the Prophet Muhammad , the movement was officially banned by the Malaysian federal government on 21 October 1994.
In 2004 Darul Arqam submitted an application to join the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS), a private school athletic association which includes several Christian private schools. Khaled Katbi, who represented the school, had a meeting with TAPPS on November 4, 2004, and did not report any unusual questions.
Darulfatwa - Islamic High Council of Australia is an Australian organization of Muslims. [2] [3] Darulfatwa (also known as Darul-Fatwa or House of Fatwa) provides Fatwas [4] and is associated with a number of Australian Islamic organisations and Muslim schools. [5] including the colocated Salamah College and radio station 2MFM.
Ashaari Muhammad was born on 30 October 1937 in Kampung Pilin, Rembau, Negeri Sembilan, in what was then the Federated Malay States (now Malaysia).His parents practised a tariqa founded by Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdullah as-Suhaimi, and from a young age, Ashaari developed an interest in Islamic practices.
The harassment and persecution of Muslims by Quraysh polytheists (mushriks) in Mecca was increasing, and the Muslims could not worship comfortably. Al-Arqam's house was selected as a safe place to meet, pray and learn about the faith because it was located on the east of As-Safa Hill, where Muhammad was living at the commencement of his prophetic mission.
The Muslim Converts' Association of Singapore, also known as Darul Arqam, offers support and resources for individuals who have converted to Islam. [ 32 ] Mosques
Darulfatwa – Islamic High Council of Australia - Darulfatwa - Islamic High Council of Australia was established in 2004 as an, "independent and moderate, symbol of hope for Australian Sunni Muslims". It is also known as Darul-Fatwa and provides fatwas. It is based in Bankstown, Sydney. [3]
Muslim Albanian communities exist in Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales and the Northern Territory. [ 129 ] As Islam is the dominant religion among Albanian Australians, it has given the community a sense of unity and the capacity and resources to construct their own mosques.