Islamic Union of Hong Kong

Islamic Union of Hong Kong
香港伊斯蘭聯會
Location
Area served
 Hong Kong
Website www.iuhk.org

The Islamic Union of Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港伊斯蘭聯會) is an Islamic charitable and non-profit organisation in Hong Kong. The headquarters of the union is at the Ammar Mosque.[1]

History

The organisation was founded around 80 years ago by Muslims from South Asia and Maritime Southeast Asia who were in British Hong Kong to trade with the Republic of China. In 1980, the constitution of the organisation was revised to fulfill the requirements for incorporation as a legal entity under The Companies Ordinance of the British Hong Kong government.[2]

Membership

The organisation has over 700 Muslim members from different nationalities, including Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, Malaysian and British. The organisation upholds the non-discriminatory policy towards its members as stipulated in the Quran that racial discrimination should not be practised in Islam and stress the unity among Muslims.

Functions

The organisation aims include:

Activities

The organisation regularly holds various types of classes, such as sewing, dawah, embroidery, handicraft, computer, English language, martial arts, Quran, Adhan etc. in several languages, such as English, Indonesian, Chinese and Filipino.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Contact Us". Iuhk.org. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
  2. "History of Muslim in Hong Kong". Islam.org.hk. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
  3. http://www.iuhk.org/Eng/Programmes_E.html
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