Anjuman Sunnat-ul-Jamaat Association explained
Anjuman Sunnat-ul-Jamaat Association |
Abbreviation: | ASJA |
Formation: | 1936 |
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Headquarters: | Trinidad and Tobago |
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The Anjuman Sunnat-ul-Jamaat Association (ASJA) [1] [2] is the largest and most influential Muslim organisation of Trinidad and Tobago. More than 80% of the Trinidadian Muslim belongs to Anjuman Sunnatul jamaat association. It operates 53 mosques, 7 Primary School and 6 secondary schools. The members of this organization are Sunni Hanafi Muslim.[3]
See also
References
- p. 318, Sociology of Religion in India, Rowena Robinson, Sage Publications, 2004. .
- Denominational primary schooling: The case of Trinidad and Tobago, Clayton G. Mackenzie, International Review of Education 37, #2 (June 1991), pp. 211 - 226.
- ASJA condemns Danish cartoons, Trinidad & Tobago's Newsday, February 4, 2006.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Muslims told not to gather at masjids during Ramadan. www.guardian.co.tt. en. 2020-05-12.
- Web site: Muslim organisations against ganja decriminalisation. 2019-12-02. Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. en-US. 2020-05-12.
- Book: Svanberg. Ingvar. Islam Outside the Arab World. Westerlund. David. 2012-12-06. Routledge. 978-1-136-11322-2. en.