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Condolences - Haji Zeynu (May Allah's Mercy be on his soul)
May 22, 2013 | Badr Ethiopia | Washington DC
We have learned of the passing of Haji Zeynu, a giant Ethiopian Muslim scholar who has contributed to the spreading of authentic Islamic knowledge and to the sprouting of hundreds of learned men and women in Ethiopia. His legacy is replete with the true guidance of the young and old to the right path of Islam, which cherishes the seeking of Qur’anic and Ahadith knowledge and its subsequent practice in one’s real life. Although, Haji Zeynu approached 100 years of life on this fleeting earth, the knowledge he imparted on generations of students and teachers alike will continue to enlighten Muslims of every walk of life. May Allah (SWT) have mercy on his soul and provide him with Jennatul Furdows. We would also like to relay our condolences to his immediate family and extended family members around the globe.
Badr Leadership Community Visit
May 19, 2013 | Badr Ethiopia
Badr Leadership is visiting sample communities and having town hall meetings to discuss the current Ethiopian Muslims peaceful struggle and Badr’s Role. We would like to invite you to join us on the dates stated below. Please check with your local community for time, location and any other information.
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Atlanta, Georgia |
May 19, 2013 |
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Dallas, Texas |
May 25, 2013 |
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Huston, Texas |
May 26, 2013 |
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Seattle, Washington |
June 1, 2013 |
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Washington DC |
June 8, 2013 |
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Winnipeg, Canada |
TBA |
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Calgary, Canada |
TBA |
Awarenes & Unity Night
May 18, 2013 | Australian Light Foundation

Review: ኢትዮጵያዊያን ሙስሊሞች (Ethiopian Muslims) – A Book by Ahmedin Jebel (አሕመዲን ጀበል)
May 10, 2013 | Libah Lencoo/ሊባህ ሌንጮ | The Gulele Post
The History of Islam in Ethiopia was extensively written by foreign scholars. The Arabs like Ibn Fadulullah Al-Umari and Muhammad Taqi’uddin Al-Maqrizi have taken the lead to record the lifes and states of Ethiopian Muslims as early as fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Modern European scholars like Enrico Cerulli, John Spencer Trimingham, Ewald Wagner, Alessandro Gori, Ulrich Braukemper and others have investigated the rich culture and history of Ethiopian Muslims and turned them into many scholarly books and journal articles. But Modern Ethiopian Muslim scholars themselves have exerted low effort in studying and writing their own history. Although some distinguished personalities like Prof. Hussein Ahmed and Prof Ahmad Zakaria of Addis Ababa University and Professor Muhammad Hassan of Georgia State University were doing their best throughout their scholarly careers, most of their works have been in inaccessible to ordinary readers in Ethiopia; the reason behind this is that the works of these scholars were usually published abroad which makes their availability in local markets very difficult.
Read more...The Annual Badr Leadership Conference
May 01, 2013 | Badr Ethiopia
Badr Ethiopia held its annual leadership conference in Arlington, Virginia on April 27-28, 2013. At the meeting, there were 23 officials of the organization representing 15 distinct communities across the United States and Canada. Intensive and elaborate discussions followed the annual reports on operational activities, project completions, financial status, diplomatic missions and policy conditions of the organization. Among the core points of discussion were the concerns of each Badr community and the current lamentable situation of Ethiopian Muslims in Ethiopia. As expected, the stalemate between Ethiopian Muslims and their government topped the agenda of the two-day conference. Most of the time was spent on finding solutions to this impasse. We hope to share some of these solutions in the weeks and months to come.
Brainstorming sessions also included the establishment of a more effective line of communication between Badr and its communities; the development of Badr’s expanded outreach programs by strengthening the Public Relations department, which will include a spokesperson; the recruitment of a professional Executive Director who will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the organization; the hiring of a professional consulting firm for advocacy mission, etc. Detailed preparation for the upcoming convention in Atlanta was also presented.
Some of the participants in the meeting stated that the physical meeting of officers “really opened our eyes” about the rigorous work of Badr and the untiring and unselfish workload of the leaders. The meeting was very successful in that it brought consensus among the leaders about the mission and policy of the organization in attempting to solve perennial problems facing the indigenous people of Ethiopia.
We are grateful to all those who flew thousands of miles to attend the meeting. We hope the message they will deliver to their constituents will be clear and forthright.
Badr Ethiopia,
Washington DC
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