Wacana Kemungkaran LGBT Mengundang Bala Allah

Today I attended a discourse entitled, ‘Wacana Kemungkaran LGBT Menundang Bala Allah’ at Dewan Besar UTM, Kampus Antarabangsa, Jalan Semarak, Kuala Lumpur.

The speakers are:

  1. Ustaz Muhammad `Uthman El-Muhammady from International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC) – UIA. He spoke about ‘Hubungan Gender Dari Perspektif Islam’.

  2. Y.B. Nasharudin Mat Isa from Pusat Kajian Fiqh Kontemporari, whose talk was about ‘Seks Songsang: Perspektif Syari’ah’.

  3. Haji Abdul Rahim Sinwan from Persatuan Peguam Muslim Malaysia who spoke about ‘Tuntutan LGBT Di Manakah Pencanggahannya Di Bawah Perlembagaan Persekutuan?’

  4. Haji Mahamad Naser Disa from Biro Undang-undang, Majlis Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan (MAIWP) who gave a talk on ‘LGBT Dari Perspektif Tuntutan Hak Asasi’.

There were a lot of reporters and cameramen from the main media such as TV3, TV AlHijrah, Astro Awani, Utusan Malaysia, Berita Harian, New Straits Times, MobTV and some other medias that I can’t remember.

Over there I spoke to Abang Izwan Azir Saleh from TV3.

I think he is a very nice person and very friendly too.

I also met Pak Cik Burhan, Pak Cik Amin, Atuk Mansur, Atuk Abdul Rahim, Abang Amal, Abang Nasrul, Abang Nik Farih, my uncle Ami Ma, Uncle Haji Mahamad Naser Disa, Uncle Ustaz ‘Uthman El-Muhammady, Uncle Ustaz Ismail Mina, Pak Cik Sabirin and a lot of other uncles, ‘abangs’ and ‘kakaks’.

Actually I don’t really understand much what were being discussed during the discourse because they used very hard Malay words (for adults).

Anyway, I think it must has been an important discourse because it was aired on TV AlHirjah and TV3 just now.

More than 400 people attended the discourse.

* I will post the photos once they have been uploaded from the camera 🙂

Wacana Isu-Isu Semasa Aqidah

 

My photo on the stage at the wacana.

Today I attended the Wacana Membanteras Gerakan Pluralisme Agama Dan Permurtadan Ummah at the Dewan Besar, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu in Kuala Terengganu.

Wacana means discourse.

Over there I met Pak Cik Borhan, Uncle Sheikh Harun, Ami Ma, Uncle Ustaz ‘Uthman El-Muhammady and Ustaz Ismail Mina.

From left, Ami Ma, Uncle Ustaz Ismail Mina, Uncle Ustaz Zawawi and my father .I snapped this photo myself 🙂

I also met Abang Kamalruddin Taib from TV AlHijrah.

 

I was interviewing Abang Kamalruddin Taib who works for TV Alhijrah after he finished interviewing people about the program.

The speakers are:

  • Dr Anis Malik Thoha (UIAM)
  • Ustaz Dr Muhammad ‘Uthman El-Muhammady (ISTAC)

 

Ustaz Dr.Muhammad ‘Uthman El-Muhammady.
  • Ustaz Mohd Aizam Masod (JAKIM)
  • Dr Ahmad Bazli Shafie (IQT)
  • More than 1500 people attended the discourse.

    A part of the 1500 people who attended the discourse

    The discourse will be aired on TV AlHijrah soon.

    Reciting Yaasin at WACANA Pluralisme Agama

    On Saturday, I went to WACANA Pluralisme Agama at the UIAM, Gombak.

    UIAM means Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia.

    Wacana means discourse.

    The program started at 9:00 in the morning until lunch.

    I started the program by reciting  the Surah Yaasin verse 1-20.


    This was my second time to recite the Surah Yaasin at a program.

    The first time was during the MUAFAKAT 5th AGM.

    The speakers for this discourse were:

    Dr. Anis Malik Thoha

    Ustaz (Dr.) Muhammad Uthman El-Muhammady (ISTAC)

    Dr. Mohd Farid Mohd Shahran

    Dr. Syamsuddin Arif (UIAM)

    There were so many people attended this program.

    And there were no empty chairs!


    I met Uncle Emeritus Professor Datuk Osman Bakar, Pak Cik Amin, Pak Cik Burhan, Uncle Datuk Rameli Musa, Pak Cik Iskandar, Pak Cik Rashidi, Pak Cik Ustaz Ismail Mina Ahmad, Mak Cik Ram, Kak Maryam  and  a lot others 😉

    For lunch, we ate delicious beriani rice with mutton, chicken, fish, salad and vegetable curry.

    I like mutton the best.

    Pak Cik Amin always order delicious mutton ❗

    I think there are going to be more seminars and programs where I can recite the Quran.


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