1ST ANNUAL MULTICULTURAL ISLAMIC FOOD FESTIVAL 2013
LET US BREAK THE CULTURAL BARRIERS WITH FOOD
The Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: “Anybody who believes in Allah and the Last Day should not harm his neighbour and anybody who believes in Allah and the Last Day should entertain his guest generously, and anybody who believes in Allah and the Last Day should talk what is good or keep quiet (i.e. abstain from all kinds of evil and dirty talk).“
Narrated by Abu Hurayrah, Sahih Al Bukhari, Vol: 8 Hadith 47.
Let us show our Muslim Brothers and Sisters and especially the Broader Community how we treat our neighbours and our guests through this 'FOOD FESTIVAL'.
A variety of food made from various countries will be on display for tasting/buying. Please come in early to taste these delicacies. As this is the first time, there will be only limited amounts available.
The Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: “Anybody who believes in Allah and the Last Day should not harm his neighbour and anybody who believes in Allah and the Last Day should entertain his guest generously, and anybody who believes in Allah and the Last Day should talk what is good or keep quiet (i.e. abstain from all kinds of evil and dirty talk).“
Narrated by Abu Hurayrah, Sahih Al Bukhari, Vol: 8 Hadith 47.
Let us show our Muslim Brothers and Sisters and especially the Broader Community how we treat our neighbours and our guests through this 'FOOD FESTIVAL'.
A variety of food made from various countries will be on display for tasting/buying. Please come in early to taste these delicacies. As this is the first time, there will be only limited amounts available.
MULTICULTURAL ISLAMIC 'EID (al Adha) FESTIVAL 2012
The Hume Region witnessed the First Biggest 'Eid Festival on 28th October 2012 in Shepparton. This was the First Multicultural 'Eid Festival celebrated where the Islamic Community of the Hume Region from all ethnicities and everyone from the broader community were invited. It was a family event with the largest gathering of Muslims in the Hume Region, attracting around 2000 people, Muslims and non-Muslims of multicultural background joined by state and local politicians, community leaders, imams and all in an amiable Islamic atmosphere of unity, harmony and enjoyment.
MULTICULTURAL ISLAMIC 'EID (al Fitr) FESTIVAL 2012
Eid-ul-Fitr is the Festival celebrated by all Muslims at the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. It was celebrated on 19th August 2012 in Shepparton for the first time where the Multicultural Islamic Community which is represented by more than 35 different nationalities were invited. The Hall was packed with families who had joined together to celebrate this joyous day in Peace and Harmony.
The 'Eid Festival was organised by Sa'daat Foundation to create Islamic unity in diversity, and promote Australian multiculturalism. Local politicians also joined this festivity and enjoyed the day with the families.
The children were excited with all the fun and activities they had and everyone received a goodie bag at the conclusion of the Festival.
The 'Eid Festival was organised by Sa'daat Foundation to create Islamic unity in diversity, and promote Australian multiculturalism. Local politicians also joined this festivity and enjoyed the day with the families.
The children were excited with all the fun and activities they had and everyone received a goodie bag at the conclusion of the Festival.