Aston University ISoc in conjuction with Likemedia.tv present:
….:::::Freetime before Preoccupation:::::…
Wednesday 24th Febuary
2pm
MB 550
with Shaykh Abdul Bary Yahya
“Take benefit of five before five:
Your youth before your old age,
Your health before your sickness,
Your wealth before your poverty,
Your free-time before your preoccupation and
Your life before your death.”
[Prophet Muhammad sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam - Al-Haakim,
Al-Baihaqee: Saheeh]
So how do we go about doing this? How can we be become productive with our time?
Come and Join us with Shaykh AbdulBary Yahya to find out how we can benefit from our freetime before we become preoccupied!
Biography on speaker:
AbdulBary Yahya was born in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, and very soon thereafter immigrated to the U.S. with his family. He grew up in Seattle, WA and after completing his primary and secondary education there, began his studies at the Islamic University of Madinah. It was at the University that he befriended Muhammad Alshareef, as they sat next to each other in the first year of their studies.
Upon graduation from the Islamic University of Madinah’s College of Shariah, AbdulBary Yahya returned to Vietnam and Cambodia and became a teacher and director of the Revival of Islamic Heritage Society in Cambodia and the Umm al-Qura Charity Organization in Vietnam.
He presently resides in Seattle, WA with his family, and is an instructor with AlMaghrib Institute, an organization that provides trademark double-weekend seminars leading students towards a bachelor’s degree in Islamic Studies. He is currently the Imam (spiritual leader and advisor) of Masjid Jaamiul Muslimeen in Seattle, WA. He also holds the positions of President of the Cham Refugee Community and Vice-President of the Islamic Center of Washington State.
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Miss it : Miss out
Everyone welcome!


Have just come back from a great vacation to Bangkok, stayed at West of Eden in the northwest part which is less busy than southward areas, superior resort and wonderful bays near Bangkok like at Koh Larn. We rented a jeep for only 250 baht per day and would drive around the full area. So many marvelous sites to eat, our beloved restaurant was Ahan thai Aroy which had the most phenomenal view over the beach, the staff was quite friendly and the food so yummy, we would go for sunset drinks. My husband and I had a supreme time in Bangkok City and will be back for Easter.