Thailand’s top Muslim leaders assembled at the Royal Paradise Hotel in Phuket Town yesterday for the opening of ‘Provincial Islamic Committee 2010’ meetings for three days.
Chaired by Deputy Interior Minister Thavorn Senniam, the opening ceremony was attended by Sheikhul Islam Aziz Phitakkhumphol, advisor to HM The King on Islamic affairs, as well as two representatives from Central Islamic Committee of Thailand and two representatives from each of the 39 provincial Islamic committees in the Kingdom.
Among the issues to be discussed and agreed upon is the exact fasting times each day over the one-month Ramadan celebrations. Determined by the position of the moon, these vary from locale to locale. This year’s Muslim Holy Month runs from August 11 to September 9.
That meeting agenda will also discussing about giving information to Islamic leaders about government policies that affect Muslim people and talking ways strengthening relations between the government and Muslim communities.
The decision to hold this year’s meeting in Phuket came at last year’s meeting, at which time it was also decided to conduct a survey of the Muslim people’s way of life here in Phuket.
During his opening speech, Deputy Minister Thavorn introduced a book named Mali to participants. Written by Mr Thavorn and his staff, Mali tells the story about Muslim culture and way of life in the southern region through the eyes of a little girl of the same name.
Mr Thavorn is responsible for security matters in the Muslim majority Deep South, which comprises Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat provinces and a few districts in neighboring Songkhla province. The book aimed at breaking down misconceptions among Muslims and non-Muslims, both in the South and elsewhere in Thailand, he said. The book will freely distribute through schools and other organizations nationwide, he added.
News by Phuket Gazette

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