Sunday, 20 November 2016

Halal Expo Japan debuts November 2016, includes modest fashion show

Source: Tokyo Modest Fashion Show website. Halal Expo Japan debuts November 2016.
Source: Tokyo Modest Fashion Show website. Halal Expo Japan debuts this November.

Halal Expo Japan 2016 takes place in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan this November. Themed 'halal for all', the event will also host the first modest fashion show in Japan, Tokyo Modest Fashion Show 2016, featuring 10 fashion designers.

Interested?

Halal Expo Japan runs from November 22 to 23 at the Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Trade Center Taito-kan. View the list of exhibitors for Halal Expo Japan

View the agenda for Tokyo Modest Fashion Show 2016

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Yassmin Abdel-Magied will read from her book at the IMA

Source: IMA website. Poster for the event.
Source: IMA website. Poster for the event.
Yassmin Abdel-Magied will read from her book, Yassmin's Story: Who do you think I am?, at the Islamic Museum of Australia (IMA) this December. The reading, titled Burkinis, Burnouts and Boys, will be followed by an intimate conversation with the audience facilitated by IMA host Amna lqbal.

Abdel-Magied was born in Sudan and raised in Australia.  She is the Founder and Chair of Australia-based Youth Without Borders.

Interested?

The reading is on December 7 from 11am to 12:30pm. at the Islamic Museum of Australia, 15 Anderson Road, Thornbury, VIC 3071, Australia. Visit islamicmuseum.org.au or call 1300 915 171 for bookings and enquiries 

Watch Abdel-Magied on video explaining why she wrote a memoir at 24

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Saturday, 19 November 2016

Number of umrah pilgrims have grown by 100%

A report from the KSA Ministry of Haj and Umra on November 17 indicated that the number of umrah pilgrims from overseas has more than doubled over the past year. According to the report, 102,480 umrah pilgrims entered the KSA on November 16, compared to 45,634 umra pilgrims entering on the same day a year* before. 
The report further detailed that no pilgrims overstayed their visas, compared to 1% in the 2015-2016 season (1437). The report also stated that 339,702 umrah visas have been issued as of November 16. 
Source: Ministry of Haj and Umra, KSA. KSA Ministry of Haj and Umra offers flowers and presents to the first group, of pilgrims from the 2016-2017 (1438) umrah season.
Source: Ministry of Haj and Umra, KSA. KSA Ministry of Haj and Umra offers flowers and presents to the first group, of pilgrims from the 2016-2017 (1438) umrah season.

The first group, of pilgrims from the 2016-2017 (1438) umrah season came from India and Egypt, the ministry reported in late October.
Hashtag: #UmraWelcomeProgram
*The year-on-year comparison is for the Islamic year, which is slightly over 354 days long.

WIBC 2016 will focus on economic uncertainty

The 23rd World Islamic Banking Conference (WIBC) will focus on the theme of Economic Uncertainties: Vigilance & Growth this year. The event guides the global Islamic finance and banking industry, and aims to enable Islamic finance to converge, strengthen and develop into an ecosystem whilst equipping leaders with insights to navigate the global financial system.

Key features for WIBC 2016 include the CEO Power debate, involving powerhouses from the top Islamic financial institutions engaged in key strategic issues facing the industry; a governors’ power table; streams focused on banking leadership opportunities and asset management best practices; thought leadership from strategy consultants; and panel sessions focused on small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and entrepreneurship, the impact of innovation in financial technology (fintech); among other topics.

A key focus at WIBC 2016 is identifying ways in which Islamic finance can connect with the broader ethical finance industry and benefit from collaboration with other ethical finance sectors to support their common growth prospects – ESG (environmental, social and governance), SRI (socially responsible investment) and faith-based investing – as well as looking at community banking and microfinance to promote financial inclusion.

Confirmed keynote speakers include:
  • Dr Ahmed Abdulkarim Alkholifey, Governor, Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency
  • HE Alexander Torshin, State Secretary – Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Russia
  • HE Rasheed Mohammed Al Maraj, Governor, Central Bank of Bahrain

The WIBC Leaderboard, a peer-to-peer assessment benchmark based on robust quantitiaive metrics, aims to promote greater transparency within the Islamic banking industry and feeds into the WIBC Awards. The Leaderboard provides industry participants with visual rankings of Islamic banks as compared to their peers at the global, regional and national levels, based on the following financial and governance metrics, using data collated from the ICD Thomson Reuters Islamic Finance Development Indicator and Bankscope:
  • Financial stability: Total capital and tier 1 capital ratios, loan-loss reserves (LLR) to gross loans ratio, loan-loss reserves (LLR) to non-performing loans (NPL) ratio, non-performing loans (NPL) to gross loans
  • Financial performance: return on average assets (ROAA), return on average equity (ROAE), cost-to-income ratio (CIR), assets growth
  • Governance and social responsibility: Financial disclosure index, CSR disclosure

In 2015, WIBC hosted 1,300 delegates and 70 speakers from 50 countries, and witnessed the launch of eight intelligence reports by Thomson Reuters, EY, the National Bank of Kazakhstan, Toronto Financial Services Alliance, Middle East Global Advisors, and the Bank of Khartoum among others.

The team behind WIBC, Middle East Global Advisors, are also the conveners of the Global Ethical Finance Forum, in strategic partnership with the Scottish Government, and the co-organisers of the Responsible Finance Summit, in strategic partnership with Bank Negara Malaysia.

Interested?

The WIBC will be held from 5 to 7 December 2016 at the ART Rotana Hotel, Amwaj Islands, Kingdom of Bahrain. Register

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Thursday, 17 November 2016

Halal Expo Australia 2017 to extend halal industry's reach

Halal Expo Australia 2017, a two-day exhibition, will showcase stakeholders in the halal economy and allow them access for B2B and B2C networking under one roof.

There will be halal ethnic food stalls, Islamic cultural shows, cooking competitions, awards for excellent halal services, rides, amusements, and animal rides.

Source: Halal Expo Australia website. Participant profile.
Source: Halal Expo Australia website. Event profile.

The International Halal Conference (IHC) will be held alongside the Halal Expo (Fair & Festival) to generate awareness about the significance of halal products and services within the Australian Islamic community.

Participants will discuss steps to enhance and strengthen the network of the halal industries and products/services in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region as part of the theme Halal as a Culture, Economy and Trade. Topics will include:

• Halal as a healthy lifestyle
• Halal certification and accreditation bodies
• Halal science
• Halal branding
• Halal investment & financing
• Prohibition of riba (ربا , interest)
• Islamic tourism
• Islamic residential and commercial developments
• Islamic fashion & design
• The role of the halal industry in the Australian economy

Interested?

Halal Expo Australia 2017 will be held at Rosehill Gardens, Sydney, Australia, from 11 to 12 February

Book a stall or booth

Participate in the conference

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Monday, 14 November 2016

NFC adds Muscat-Chabahar route

Source: NFC. NFC launches trips from Muscat, Oman to Chabahar, Iran.
Source: NFC. NFC launches trips from Muscat, Oman to Chabahar, Iran.
The National Ferries Company (NFC)  of Oman has launched trips to Chabahar in Iran. Chabahar is the third Iranian destination for NFC, after Qeshm and Bandar Abbas.


The ferry trips, coordinated with Al Zomorod Tourism, offer competitive rates compared with air transport and take under 3.5 hours.

Khamis Al Harrasi, Communications Manager, NFC, said the company focuses on partnerships with travel and tourism companies. NFC will provide logistic support to travel and tourism agents to create added value for the tourism sector in Oman. It will also provide the private sector with the opportunity to benefit from the services and facilities provided by government companies.

Journeys between Muscat and Chabahar will be operated upon demand from travel and tourism agents in Oman.

Monday, 7 November 2016

Singapore appoints non-resident Representative to the Palestinian Territories

Singapore Senior Minister of State (SMS), Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr Mohamad Maliki Osman, has reiterated Singapore’s commitment to support the capacity-building efforts of the Palestinian people during a working visit to the Palestinian Territories.

In a meeting with Palestinian National Authority (PNA) President Mahmoud Abbas, PNA Prime Minister Dr Rami Hamdallah, PNA Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Riyad Al-Maliki, PNA Minister of Education and Higher Education Dr Sabri Saidam, and PNA Minister of National Economy Abeer Odeh in Ramallah, SMS Maliki disclosed that Singapore is appointing Hawazi Daipi as Singapore’s non-resident Representative to the PNA to coordinate Singapore’s Enhanced Technical Assistance Package for the Palestinians.

The PNA leaders welcomed the appointment.

SMS Maliki also reiterated Singapore’s consistent position and longstanding support for the two-state solution with Israel and Palestine living side-by-side in peace and security. He expressed the hope that both sides would resume negotiations and make progress towards a just and durable solution.

Saturday, 5 November 2016

Kuveyt Türk receives Turkey’s Leading Sukuk Issuer award for 2016

Kuveyt Türk has received the Turkey’s Leading Sukuk Issuer award for 2016 at the Capital Markets Awards held by the Turkish Capital Markets Association. The award was handed by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to Ufuk Uyan, CEO of Kuveyt Türk.

Kuveyt Türk issued Tier-II sukuk of US$350 million in February; a domestic lease certificate of 300 million Turkish liras in May and international sukuk of US$500 million in October this year, becoming the largest sukuk issuer in Turkey in the process.

Ufuk Uyan, CEO, Kuveyt Türk said that they were pleased with the volume and diversity of the demand for sukuk. Emphasising that the sukuk issuance was the indication of international investors’ confidence in Kuveyt Türk, Uyan said, “This reveals...their appetite for taking the medium-long term risk (with) Kuveyt Türk and Turkey. In this respect, we are very pleased that we bring in new resources to our country. 

"It is seen that our issuance will serve as a benchmark for other overseas issues to take place in Turkey. As a matter of fact, when all the issues of other banks in 2016 are compared, this is the most successful issue in terms of the demand level and the cost. Ongoing development and improvement of investment banking and confidence of sukuk investors in the sector and our country as well as the strong equity structure and quality asset structure of Kuveyt Türk have become influential in successful closing of this issue.”

Kuveyt Türk issued 21 sukuk issuance of around 1 billion 524 thousand Turkish lira and three lease certificates totalling RM800 million to eligible investors in the country. It was also responsible for an the largest lease certificate issuance by value for an initial public offering by the private sector in Turkey in 2015.

Singapore Muslim teens camp aims to impart leadership skills during December school holidays


Source: Islamicevents.SG Facebook page. Muslim Teens Leadership Camp banner.
Source: Islamicevents.SG Facebook page.

Islamicevents SG is organising a 3D2N leadership camp for Muslim teens with accommodation at Jamiyah Ar-Rabitah Mosque, Singapore. The Muslim Teens Leadership Camp (MTLC) is designed specially for parents who want their children to develop holistic leadership skills, leave their comfort zones and realise their full potential.

The camp is ideal for teens aged 10 to 16 and focus on developing personal skills that contribute to good leadership, including self-motivation, self-confidence, goal-setting, vision-setting, team-building and decision-making, the company said.

Highlights include the High Elements Course, which includes zip lines, trapezes, wobbly logs and a "Tarzan"-style swing, and Khalifah Essentials during which the adhan (أَذَان‎‎, the call to prayer) and iqamah (إقامة‎‎, a second call to prayer made just before the prayer begins) will be taught. Participants will also learn the different types of sunnah (سنة, way of life of the Prophet Muhammad) prayers such as the duha (الضُّحَى, the time post-sunrise and pre-noon) and qiyyam al-layl (قـيـام الـلـيـل, actions of worship at night) prayers, and have the opportunity to lead their peers in prayer.

The main camp facilitators are Uli Fadhli, MTLC Camp Director; Ustaz Muhammad Hafiizh Rapiee, freelance counselor, Rozi Faith Naser, MTLC Trainer, and Zulfadli Kamsani, MTLC Facilitator, plus camp facilitators to supervise participants.

Uli has been an instructor in the army and also involved in sports events, including silat. Ustaz Muhammad is currently pursuing post-graduate studies in Usuluddin. He has a Bachelor's degree in hadith and Islamic knowledge from the Islamic University of Madinah in KSA and a Diploma in Counselling Psychology from Lee Community College, Singapore. Rozi is an Associate Lecturer with Republic Polytechnic and has a post-graduate advanced diploma in information, communications & technology from the University of Cambridge, a post-graduate diploma in mathematics and geography from NTU and a Bachelor of Arts & Social Sciences from NUS.

Interested?

The Muslim Teens Leadership Camp will be held in English from 8am on 2 December to 1pm on 4 December. It costs S$247 till 25 November, and S$300 per participant thereafter. Meals will be provided. Register

View the video for the camp held in June 2016

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Muslims in Malaysia want halal-certified eateries

Muslims are often unsure of patronising cafes and restaurants which do not have formal halal certification as there is always the possibility that ingredients used in the food may not be halal. A recent controversy about Auntie Anne's, the pretzel chain, erupted in October 2016 when customers heard that its application for halal certification had been rejected.

A representative from Auntie Anne's then said that the Islamic Development Council JAKIM  had taken issue with the menu, which includes pretzel dogs (items containing sausages), and had requested that the item be renamed, further fanning discussion; but JAKIM later went on record to say that Auntie Anne's paperwork had been incomplete, and it had nothing to do with its pretzel dogs.

YouGov, the global market research firm, conducted an online survey from 21 to 24 October 2016 to investigate how Malaysians feel about halal certification and hotdogs. Of the 941 people polled in Malaysia, over 60% are Muslim. It found that:


Source: YouGov infographic. Ninety percent of Muslims only patronise halal-certified restaurants.
Source: YouGov infographic. Ninety percent of Muslims only patronise halal-certified restaurants.

Nine out of 10 of Muslim respondents say they only visit halal certified restaurants when they dine out. This result shows the importance for halal certification when it comes to attracting Muslim customers, YouGov noted.

Asked whether Muslims felt that there are enough halal-certified restaurants, 71% said that there are enough such restaurants in the country whereas 20% feel that there could be more.

As for the term 'hotdogs', 'sausages' was considered a better alternative. Over half of all respondents prefer 'sausages' (52%) while 13% of respondents prefer 'pretzel sausages' and 12% preferred 'frankfurters'.

As for Auntie Anne's, its submission for halal certification continues to be under processing. A letter on its Facebook page states that food ingredients used in the preparation of menu items are all halal-certified.

Source: Auntie Anne's Malaysia Facebook page. Letter assuring customers that it uses halal-certified food ingredients and is looking to become halal certified.
Source: Auntie Anne's Malaysia Facebook page. Letter assuring customers that it uses halal-certified food ingredients and is looking to become halal certified.

Interested?

View the complete infographic

*Data from the research was collected among YouGov’s panelists during 21 to 24 October 2016 and was weighted to be representative of the online population. The sample size was 941 with 53% male and 47% female.

Sukuk from Kuveyt Turk said to be the most successful Turkish issuance for 2016

Kuveyt Türk’s international sukuk issuance of US$500 million for a tenure of five years has become the most successful international capital markets issuance conducted in Turkey in 2016, said the bank which is 62% is owned by Kuwait Finance House.

The sukuk issuance was priced at a yield rate of 5.162%, and was oversubscribed four times. The issuance attracted more than 115 international investors from the Gulf, Europe and Asia, 61% of whom were from Gulf countries, and 12% from Asia.

Ufuk Uyan, GM, Kuveyt Türk said, “Just like our previous issues, the international investors have once again displayed their confidence toward Kuveyt Türk and their appetite for taking the medium-long term risk of Kuveyt Türk and Turkey. In this respect, we are very pleased that we bring in new resources to our country. It is seen that our issuance will serve as a benchmark for other overseas issues to take place in Turkey.

"As a matter of fact, when all the issues taken place in 2016 are compared, this is the most successful issue in terms of the demand level and the cost. Ongoing development and improvement of investment banking and confidence of sukuk investors in the sector and our country as well as the strong equity structure and quality asset structure of Kuveyt Türk have become influential in successful closing of this issue.”

Kuveyt Türk appointed KFH Capital as Global Coordinator, Bank ABC, Dubai Islamic Bank, Emirates NBD Capital, KFH Capital, Noor Bank, Qinvest, and Standard Chartered Bank as Lead Arrangers/Bookrunners, as well as Al Rayan Investment and Warba Bank Co-Arrangers.

VCM adds works from National Museum of Kazahstan to e-collection

The Virtual Collection of Asian Masterpieces (VCM) welcomes the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan as a new participating museum.

Created under the Cultural Heritage State Program on behalf of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev, the museum aims to be the hub for analysis, comparison, reflection, discussion, and evaluation of statements on the historical and cultural heritage of Kazakhstan. 
 
The VCM is a project of the Asia-Europe Museum Network (ASEMUS) to foster mutual understanding among people from diverse cultural backgrounds. By presenting a collection of Asian masterpieces through the web, the VCM provides an opportunity for everyone to appreciate the arts, regardless of financial or geographical circumstances, and promotes communication among participating museums all around the world by introducing their collections online. 
 
Interested?
 
Explore the masterpieces of the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Sharjah honours Dr Abdul Karim Al Sayed with retrospective exhibition

Source: Sharjah Museums Department. VIPs view exhibits at Lasting Impressions: Abdul Karim Al Sayed.
Source: Sharjah Museums Department. VIPs view exhibits at Lasting Impressions: Abdul Karim Al Sayed. The exhibition was officially inaugurated by Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi Chairman of Sharjah Sports Council. The ceremony was attended by HE Abdallah Al Owais, President of the Department of Culture and Information, HE Manal Ataya, Director General of Sharjah Museums Department, Rihab Saidam, the late artist’s wife, and Alya Al Mulla, Curator of Sharjah Art Museum.

Sharjah Art Museum has opened an exhibition that honours the lifetime career of Dr Abdul Karim Al Sayed (1945-2015), one of Palestine's and Sharjah’s most celebrated artists. Al Sayed played a prominent role in the development of the UAE’s art scene from the 1970s onwards as an artist, published author and art critic.

Lasting Impressions: Abdul Karim Al Sayed features over 92 pieces that represent the long and varied artistic practice of Al Sayed before his passing last year. The exhibition, which runs until December 17, provides a comprehensive insight into the different phases of Al Sayed’s artistic practice. Visitors will be able to appreciate the diversity of techniques and artistic moods of one of the most unique and distinguished artists of the region, as well as take a step into life in Sharjah decades ago.

Manal Ataya, Director General of Sharjah Museums Department, said: “We are very proud to present an exhibition that has great significance for art enthusiasts in the UAE. Dr Abdul Karim Al Sayed was a prominent figure in the local art scene for many decades as an artist, a writer, a critic and driving force behind several important art institutions that flourish to this day.”

Lasting Impressions: Abdul Karim Al Sayed is a collaboration between Sharjah Museums Department and the Sharjah Department of Culture and Information, with the support of the Emirates Fine Arts Society. The exhibition is divided into sections, each focusing on a different phase of Al Sayed’s artistic practice. The pieces vary from brooding interpretations of the Intifada uprising against the Israeli occupation of his Palestinian homeland, to elegant landscapes of life in Sharjah, and heartfelt portraits of his wife.

The first section displays sketches - often made on prescription papers - that connect his profession as a doctor and his lifelong engagement with artistic practice from the early 1970s. Dr Al Sayed graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Baghdad in 1973 and went on to obtain a Radiology Diploma from the University of Vienna in 1982.

The focus in the 1980s turns to his interpretations of the Intifada uprising against the Israeli occupation of his Palestinian homeland, as well as the wider Palestinian political and social cause. It was a period that witnessed the development of his trademark technique of using a palette knife to create bright flashes of light that contrasted sharply with dark backgrounds. During this time, he also explored subjects that are rooted in the human condition.

While continuing to be committed to the Palestinian cause, Dr Al Sayed favoured lighter colour tones in the 1990s. Inspired by his Sharjah surroundings – a place he called his second home - the With Love to Sharjah series includes serene watercolour landscapes of old buildings and the coastline life. His focus on symbols, including the palm tree, was influenced by both Sharjah and his time in Iraq, where he studied at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Baghdad, in the 1970s.

He reflected on the politics of the Palestinian cause, from the Intifada to the peace agreements, through paintings entitled Gaza/Jericho. His series entitled Nature Metamorphosis was born from an attempt to seek relief from political struggles and disappointments. The series Outside the Square displays his shift from the dark colours of the 70s and 80s to a limited selection of lighter tones.

Palestinian Cities, which portrays peaceful scenes in cities including Gaza, Jericho, Akka, and Tabariya. Later in his artistic career, Dr Al Sayed worked for many years on his Sufi-inspired City of Dream collection. It shows Dr Al Sayad’s focus on lines as a key element, with white becoming the dominant colour. This phase was a representation of the political and social situation in the region in general and Palestine in specific, including the demolition of houses in occupied territories. The city scene shown in the paintings can be interpreted as gravestones and existence fading away.


Source: Sharjah Museums Department. Artwork by Abdul Karim Al Sayed.
Source: Sharjah Museums Department.
The next section is split into five series of works. Highlights including

Another section divides the decade into seven. Notable series include Rihab, My Love, a collection of portraits of his wife, artist Rihab Saidam. Spring of My Homeland is a continuation of City of Dream, but is a more hopeful portrayal of Palestine with greater use of colour and the poppy flower representing hope for the future. The series Falstenyat depicts the culture and heritage of his homeland.

“Our annual Lasting Impressions series celebrates artists who were influential in the development of art in the region. There are few more deserving of this spotlight than the work of Dr Abdul Karim Al Sayed,” said Ataya. “While Abdul Karim was influenced by various artistic movements, he was an artist who developed his own unique style. I am positive that art enthusiasts will appreciate the diversity of his artworks.”


Al Sayed held his first solo exhibition at the Emirates Fine Arts Society in Sharjah in 1987 and went on to become a founding member of both the Emirates Fine Arts Society and Al Jidar Group. He was also a jury member at many local and Arab events and the writer of numerous art analysis essays and critiques for magazines and newspapers, as well as the author of four books on the UAE art scene.

The previous Lasting Impressions exhibition focused on the work of the Egyptian artist George Bahgory. Running from November to December last year, it included more than 90 works, some dating back to the 1950s, when Bahgory was a student.

Interested?

Lasting Impressions: Abdul Karim Al Sayed runs till December 17, 2016