CTIEC principal Moulana Sayed Imraan Ziyaee, in white, and CTIEC members who volunteered to help clean-up the Mowbray Cemetery on Saturday and Sunday.
Sayed Ridhwaan Mohamed, Cape Town Islamic Education Centre (CTIEC) spokesperson
The "community weekend" on February 8 and 9, organised by the Muslim Cemetery Board, in partnership with the Muslim Judicial Council and various community organisations, was a resounding success. The event focused on cleaning and repairing the historic Mowbray Cemetery with the aim of preserving its significance for future generations.
CTIEC principal Moulana Sayed Imraan Ziyaee, along with CTIEC teachers Moulana Sayed Noor Ad Dusuqi, Imam Saaligh Ziyaee, and Imam Sayed Haseen ud Deen, as well as some of the CTIEC students, participated in the clean-up. Their commitment to this important cause reflects the CTIEC's dedication to serving the community and preserving its heritage.
The CTIEC takes pride in being part of initiatives that have a meaningful impact on the community. Through events like this, the CTIEC and its members are able to contribute to the betterment of society and promote unity within the Muslim community.
The success of the community weekend serves as a shining example of what can be achieved when individuals and groups come together for a common purpose.
The Mowbray Cemetery holds a special place in the hearts of many, and efforts to maintain its integrity are vital in ensuring its legacy lives on for generations to come.
Let's continue to come together as a community to make a difference and leave a lasting impact for future generations.
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