Exhibition of artifacts on Prophet, daughter

21 Sep 2023 • 11:56 AM MYT
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Kota Kinabalu: The exhibition of artifacts of the Prophet and his daughter, Saidatina Fatimah Az-Zahra will be held at the Sabah International Convention Center (SICC) this Saturday.

President of Mutiara Bakti Sabah Charity Organisation (PKMBS), Datin Diana Wazir said the two-day exhibition is organised in conjunction with the birth month of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

“The exhibition of artifacts left by the Prophet aims to share the knowledge with the people of Sabah.

“In addition, this programme is being organised to pay the homage to Prophet in conjunction with the upcoming Maulidur Rasul celebration,” she said after paying a courtesy call on the consort of the Head of Sabah’s Governor, Toh Puan Norlidah Tan Sri R.M Jasni at Istana Seri Kinabalu.

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“Various activities will be held such as a blood donation campaign, coloring for children and a story telling session of the Prophet,” she added.

It is jointly organised by PKMBS, Sabah Women's Association (Pewasa), Al Falah Solution and strategic partners namely the State Department of Islamic Religious Affairs (Jheains), Sabah Islamic Religious Council (Muis) and the State Mufti's Office.

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