MPF YOUTH CAMP 2006
MPF Youth Camp 2006 brochure 1
MPF Youth Camp 2006 brochure 2
COST
Payment is by minimum contribution of RM280 per participant, entitling participants to meals, lodging, activities, insurance & participant kit.
SPONSOR A YOUTH
There are a number of youth in our community who would like to attend camps like this but lack the means to do so. In our previous camps, several youth were able to participate, due to the generosity of kind donors. You can help too.
GUEST SPEAKER
Brother Yahya Adel Ibrahim Of Egyptian descent, Brother Yahya was born in Ontario, Canada. He began memorizing the Quran at the age of 16 and finished 20 months later receiving an Ijaazah. He began lecturing at the main mosques in Toronto at the age 17. In his quest for authentic, classical Islamic knowledge, Brother Yahya has traveled extensively to study with some of the most prominent scholars of our era. He is a regular lecturer to Muslims and non-Muslims audiences throughout the world and often conducts youth camps too. He is currently based in Perth, Australia where he is the Deputy Principal of the Australian Islamic College, the biggest Islamic school in Australia.
REGISTRATION
Register early to avoid disappointment. Places are confirmed upon receipt of the registration form and payment; on a first come first serve basis.
CLOSING DATE
The completed Registration Form must be sent to us on or before July 3, 2006.
AFRAID OF MISSING THE WORLD CUP?
Have no fear.To ensure that nobody misses out; there will be World Cup live on big screen!
CANCELLATIONS
Contributions are not refundable but transferable, that is there may be a substitute, one week before the camp.
CONTACTS
For registration or inquiries, contact:
Pn Aishah – 012 2231961 / miariff@streamyx.com
Pn Mimi – 012 3723135 / musa@mpf.org.my
Pn Azra – 016 2094500 / azrabanu@gmail.com
YOU ARE THE BEST UMMAH
With globalisation being a catchword these days, and a world growing increasingly intolerant, the challenges facing our youth cannot be underestimated. The Muslim Ummah seems to be under siege, and too often, Islam is made the scapegoat as we find ourselves backed into a corner.
Maintaining an Islamic Identity
The fine act of balancing assimilation into society and maintaining an Islamic identity is a battle many will encounter. Isolation is never the answer, yet the temptations that lurk out there are very real. How can our youth accept the honour and privilege that Allah has bestowed upon us with pride and conviction? How can they live their lives in today’s society without compromising their Islamic identity?
Examples from Prophet Muhammad
The purpose of this camp is to enrich and strengthen the hearts and minds of our youth, through education, spiritual training, reflections and teamwork. Insha Allah, the camp hopes to bring our youth closer to Allah and increase their knowledge in matters of Islamic worship and behaviour, through the beautiful teachings and manners of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
How Best to Deal with Challenges
Participants will be taught how best to deal with the challenges they face and activities include study of Islamic etiquette, mind games and outdoor sports.
Sharing the Same Hopes with Others
Life long friends are made at a camp, as it brings together people sharing the same hopes, dreams and fears. Lives have been changed here and it is an experience you do not want to miss.
OBJECTIVES
- To instill in our youth the sense of pride in being Muslims.
- To comprehend that applying Islamic principles & values leads towards excellence in this world & the hereafter.
- To emulate & practice the ways of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in our daily lives.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Youth aged 15 – 19 years
“You are the best of people ever raised for mankind…….” – Surah Ali Imran:110