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Mohamed Fudzail  
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 More options 7 Nov, 16:13
From: Mohamed Fudzail <fudz...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 20:13:36 +0400
Local: Sat 7 Nov 2009 16:13
Subject: Mosque visit by non-Muslim and Conversion to Islam through Cell Phone Service

Jais director Datuk Mohamed Khusrin Munawi told *Utusan Malaysia* that
non-Muslims cannot enter mosques as "they are like women with menstruation"
after an alleged ceramah by Selangor executive councillor Dr Xavier
Jeyakumar in a Klang mosque.

I would like to reserve my comment, however, news on people converted to
Islam through cell phone service and mosque visit program by Sheikh Mohammed
Centre for Cultural Understanding in Dubai which has attracted a lot of
non-Muslims to participate.

JAIS or JAKIM or other state Islamic agencies in malaysia may have similar
programs.

Around 5,480 people convert to Islam through mobile hotlineMiddle East News

Nov 5, 2009, 10:36 GMT

Riyadh - Around 5,480 people converted to Islam in Saudi Arabia through the
'Bring me to Islam' cell phone hotline service, media reports said on
Thursday.

The service, provided in 12 languages, was launched to raise awareness among
foreign communities in the kingdom, the Saudi daily Okaz reported.
*HERE*<http://1426.blogspot.com/2009/11/mosque-visit-by-non-muslim-and.html>


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