Mandatory participation in society of Dutch Muslims from Nunspeet-Muslims in Dutch Society
Mandatory participation in society of Dutch Muslims from Nunspeet-Muslims in Dutch Society

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Participation of Muslims from Nunspeet in Dutch Society: A Duty Based on the Quran and Hadith.

We ask Allah the All-Hearing, All-Seeing and All-Knowing to remove any obstacles and facilitate us in achieving these goals, for He is the Almighty and the only one capable of doing so. Ameen Ameen Ameen!

Welcome to the Tawfiq Foundation to preserve your Islamic Identity in the Netherlands.

As an institution that is committed to followers of Islam in the Netherlands, our goal is to preserve Islamic identity and make Muslims realize the need to actively participate in Dutch society. In this article we will justify the responsibility of Muslims from Nunspeet to participate in society based on evidence from the Quran and Hadith. We will discuss five subcategories that make it clear that participation is an important responsibility for Muslims from Nunspeet.

Obligation of good behavior and responsibility towards society

The Qur'an emphasizes the importance of decent behavior and justice in numerous verses, as emphasized in several verses, such as in Surah Al-Hujurat (49:13): “O people, We have created you from male and female and We have made you into nations and tribes, that you might know one another. Indeed, the most noble among you in the sight of Allah is the one who fears (Allah) the most.” Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) also said: “The best among you are those who are best for their community.” (Sunan Ibn Majah 4239)

Assignment for exchange and harmony for Muslims from Nunspeet

The Quran encourages Muslims to engage in constructive dialogue and interaction with people of other religions and cultures. Surah Al-'Ankabut (29:46) states: “And argue only with the people of the Book in the best manner, except the wrongdoers among them.” Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) also said: “Whoever follows a path of seeking knowledge, Allah will make easy for him the path to Paradise.” (Saheeh Muslim 2699a)

Contributing to well-being and justice

Islam calls on Muslims to contribute to the good life and equality in society. Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:8) states: “Be steadfast in righteousness, testify for Allah, even if it is against your own relatives.” Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Whoever provides for the needs of his fellow man, Allah will provide for his needs.” (Sahih al-Bukhari 2442)

Obligation of honesty and reliable behavior for Muslims from Nunspeet

Islam emphasizes integrity, reliability and keeping promises. Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:1) states: “O you who believe, keep your covenants.” Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Truthfulness leads to righteousness and righteousness leads to Paradise.” (Sahih Muslim 2607a)

Striving for knowledge and science and contributing to progress for Muslims from Nunspeet

Islam encourages Muslims to acquire knowledge and insight and to contribute to progress in the society in which Muslims live. Surah Al-Zumar (39:9) states: “Say: 'Are they equal, those who have knowledge and those who have no knowledge?'” The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Whoever seeks knowledge, Allah will make easy for him the way to Paradise.” (Sunan Ibn Majah 224)

From the Quran and Hadith we can conclude that involvement in society is a duty for Muslims. Islam urges Muslims to demonstrate good conduct, engage in communication, contribute to prosperity and honesty, be trustworthy and credible, and gain insight and contribute to development. As a foundation, we want to inspire Muslims to participate in Dutch society and make a good contribution to a peaceful and harmonious coexistence. The Koran and Hadith are the sources that direct us to the requirement for active involvement in the society in which we live.

Participation of Muslims from Nunspeet in Dutch Society: A Duty Based on the Quran and Hadith.

Islam, Quran and Arabic lessons

Students and parents at our online Islamic education are unanimously enthusiastic about their experiences and demo lessons with Tawfiq.nl and Zoom. Some reactions from parents who have had their children take demo lessons:

 “Very nice way of conveying Islamic knowledge to children and parents.”  

“My family situation and planning fit perfectly with your organization! Finally Islamic lessons for our children!”  

“A soothing feeling that you do not belong to an institution or mosque. This way the focus is purely on the Islamic lessons.”  

“It's about time that Islamic lessons for children and parents can be followed at home. It feels a lot safer at home.”  

“Saves a lot of travel time, gas money and organization to an Islamic educational institution or mosque! Great solution for our children!”  

“I have been saying this for years that it should be possible for children to take lessons from home. I am happy that as an organization you are moving with the times.”

We welcome students with great enthusiasm
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We are not a commercial institution but are a self-organization that does not use or request government subsidies. We are a foundation that, when necessary, raises collections and asks for financial support and donations from its community. Our foundation will also organize benefits when the need is dire or progressive to safeguard the Islamic identity of Dutch Muslims. Our foundation also works as much as possible with its own working capacity, are free, independent and unbound and rely only on Allah as the Only Provider.

Doctrine of Faith (Aqieda)
Faith Practice (Ibada)
Character Formation (Achlaq)
Good manners (Adaab)
Arabic (Reading and Speaking)

Biography Companions
Social Justice (ADL)
Biography of Prophet Muhammad
Interaction with people (Mu'amalat)
Learn to recite Quran for beginners

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