narrated abu ma’bad, (saw) said, “… and allah.” sahih
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Kiwi Muslim Community Link
May 2014
As Salam Alaikum
Narrated Abu Ma’bad,
that the Prophet
(SAW) said, “… and
be afraid of the curse
of an oppressed
person because there
is no screen between
his invocation and
Allah.” Sahih Bukhari: Volume
2, Book 24, Number 573.
Kiwi Muslim Directory
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Whatever you have will end, but what Allah has is lasting. And We will surely
give those who were patient their reward according to the best of what they used
to do.
As Salam Alaikum (Peace be on you) Alhamdulillah (thanks to Allah), we are ready with the May 2014 Issue of the Kiwi Muslim Community Link in association with YMWA and inputs from Muslim Council of Auckland.
The community/Islamic centres/organisations can email us at: [email protected] any notices/announcements/ donation requests – BEFORE LAST WEEK OF THE MONTH, to be published in the newsletter.
PS: Please find FIANZ donation appeal for Solomon Islands and Zayed College brochure and VOI Islam monthly program at the end.
Quran Reflection Classes
Weekly Qur'an Reflections classes are postponed until further notice.
YMWA will be in touch when it resumes again. In the meantime, please feel free to register on-line.
Healthline
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CRIMESTOPPERS If you receive any information about suspects for a burglary or any other crime that has previously been committed in your neighbourhood or elsewhere, and you are uncomfortable about approaching Police, you can anonymously report it to the Crime stoppers on 0800 555 111 or fill out a form at www.crimestoppers-nz.org You can help keep your street safe, reporting anything suspicious you see, can prevent crime and protect the community.
Newlands Masjid project ...
Development of basement deck to make
it more usable for ladies in ramadhan and
during the year ... This is a self-funded
project if you wish to contribute email
[email protected] or just donate to:
Bank: Westpac Trust
Account name: Al-Hijra Islamic Education
Trust
Account number: 03-0502-0203545-000
KIWI MUSLIM DIRECTORY, PO Box 13967, Onehunga, Auckland 1643
Welcome to Zayed College for GirlsZayed College for Girls is an outstanding facility catering to the educational needs for girls from Year 7 to Year 13.
Our aim is to provide a well rounded learning experience, gaining the best of NZ Curriculum, extra-curricular activities, and a comprehensive Islamic education.
Make Zayed College for Girls the school of choice for your daughters. We look forward to you joining us soon, and we thank you for your continued support.
VisionZayed College for Girls is the leading school for building the future for Muslim girls.
Mission StatementZayed College for Girls provides quality education in an Islamic environment.
Special CharacterThe special character of the school is determined by the faith system made up of the beliefs, values and lifestyles of Islam as embodied in the Holy Quran and Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad, Sallalahu Alayhe wa Salam.
Zayed College for Girls44 Westney Road, Mangere, Auckland
P +64 9 255 0904 F +64 9 255 0960E [email protected]
Zayed College for Girls
Building Academic Excellence on Islamic Foundations
Free admission for all new enrolments in 2014
for Years 7 to 13
New school bus service from West Auckland to Zayed College
Learning and AchievementCurriculumAs a state-integrated secondary school, Zayed College for Girls delivers courses directly drawn from the New Zealand Curriculum.As well as a wide range of mainstream core and option subjects, students at all levels have classes in Islamic Studies, Arabic language, and study of the Noble Qur’an. Senior Religious/Islamic Studies includes assessments which earn NCEA credits at Levels 1, 2 and 3, that count towards the students’ overall NCEA results.
Student ServicesRTLB, ESOL, Foundation Class, Gifted & Talented programme, School Counsellor, Social Worker, and Health Nurse.
HarbournetHarbournet brings interactive digital learning to school across Auckland, offering a range of specialist subjects at a variety of levels. Harbournet is a blended e-learning programme consisting of both video conferencing classes and online learning modules. Students are able to enjoy face-to-face lessons with expert secondary teachers, and explore specialist subject areas that best fit their individual learning pathway, leading towards the career of their choice.
SportsSport and physical activity are an important part of the holistic education that Zayed College provides, with facilities designed to meet this need including an indoor heated swimming pool. Girls at both junior and senior level take part in Physical Education programmes, and the College regularly enters teams in local and community netball competitions. Recreational sport is also popular, with high participation levels in activities such as badminton and swimming.
Academic Excellence at Zayed CollegeYear 7 and 8Majority of our students at Year 7 and 8 are performing at, above or well above the NZ National Standards.
NCEA Level 1, 2 and 3The NCEA data indicates that university entrance achievement for Zayed College for Girls is significantly above the national New Zealand average, Decile 1-3 average and all girl’s schools average nationally.
University Entrance and Scholarship87.5% of our students in 2013 gained University entrance. In 2013, Zayed College students recieved two University of Auckland scholarships, and one from Otago University.
The principal has a clearly articulated vision and commitment to enable all students to succeed. Many new staff appointments have been made since 2011, including a new deputy principal in 2013.Education Review Office (ERO) Report, 2013
NCEA Qualifications 2013
Zayed Collegefor Girls
National (Girls) Decile 1-3 (Girls) All Girls0
20
40
60
80
100
% a
ttai
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NCEA Level 1 (Year 11)
NCEA Level 2 (Year 12)
NCEA Level 3 (Year 13)
University Entrance
% attained
Qualifications Zayed College National Decile 1–3 All Girls
NCEA Level 1 92.3 70.1 81.7 71.8
NCEA Level 2 100 85.6 95.6 70.8
NCEA Level 3 83.3 87.8 70.9 81.2
University 87.5 65.9 58.2 65
The NCEA data indicates that Level 1, 2 and 3 girls of Zayed College for Girls are performing above the national girl’s average, decile 1-3 girl’s average and all girl’s schools average nationally.
Voice of Islam Programs for May 2014
3 & 4 May
QUR’AN:
3: 16-18 those of
knowledge.
LECTURE: Can Islam still
work in today’s world? By
Sheikh Yusuf Estes.
DOCUMENTARY: Solution
– the values of the Qur’an
part 2 by Harun yahya.
NO STONE UNTURNED:
Prayer by Sheikh Bilal
Dannoun.
10 & 11 May
QUR’AN:
3: 16-18 those of knowledge.
LECTURE: Elements of
success by Sr Saara
Sabbagh.
DOCUMENTARY: Solution –
the values of the Qur’an
part 3 by Harun Yahya.
FEATURE: Extremism by
Imam Afroz Ali.
TID BITS: Kutub (Holy
books) by Sheikh Yusuf
Estes.
17 & 18 May
QUR’AN:
112: 1-4 Purity of faith.
LECTURE: Know the final
messenger by Sheikh
Yusuf Estes.
DOCUMENTARY:
Muhammad Pbuh part 1 by
Harun Yahya.
My path to Islam by
Preacher Moss
24 & 25 May
QUR’AN:
2: 21-23 worship.
LECTURE: Essential ingredients
for a content life by Sheikh
Rafat.
DOCUMENTARY: Muhammad
Pbub part 2 by Harun Yahya.
FEATURE: The beauty of hijab
by Imam Afroz Ali.
31 May & 1 June
QUR’AN:
51: 56-60 purpose of
life.
LECTURE: The Coca
Cola Muslim
generation by Abdur
Raheem Green.
DOCUMENTARY:
Muhammad Pbub part
3 by Harun Yahya.
Please note from December 2013 VOI can be watched anywhere in New Zealand on Sky TV channel 83
on Saturdays at 11.30am & Sundays at 9.00am or on the net @: www.voitv.org