Category: Letters and Statements

  • Letter of Condolence

    PHILIPPINES – TYPHOON VAMCO

    13 NOVEMBER 2020

    ATT :   PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
                HONOURABLE RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE

    CC :     AMBASSADOR OF PHILIPPINES EMBASSY
                MR JOSEPH GERARD B. ANGELES

    RE: CONDOLENCES – TYPHOON VANCO IN MANILLA

    The South African Muslim Network (SAMNET) extends our heartfelt condolences to all the victims of the disaster, to the deceased, the injured and the bereaved alike.

    We are truly saddened by the destruction caused by the typhoon and flooding.

    We pray for a quick and easy recovery in Manila and for all affected by this tragedy.

    Kind regards

    Dr Faisal Suliman
    Chairperson

     

     

  • Letter of Condolence

    TURKEY – EARTHQUAKE

    1 November 2020

     

    ATT :    THE PRESIDENT – THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY

    HIS EXCELLENCY MR. RECEP TAYYIP ERDOGAN

    CC :     EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY

    HER EXCELLENCY MS. ELIF ÇOMOĞLU ÜLGEN

    Dear President Erdoğan

    Assalaamu Alaikum Warahmatullaahie

    RE: CONDOLENCES | EARTHQUAKE IN IZMIR

    The South African Muslim Network is saddened by the devastation and loss of life caused by the Earthquake struck on October 31, 2020.

    We extend our condolences and prayers to all the victims of the disaster, to the deceased, the injured and the bereaved alike.

    Our thoughts and duas are with the people of Turkey and all those affected by this tragedy.

    Kind Regards

    Dr F. Suliman
    Chairperson

  • SA CENSUS TRIAL 2021

    02 September 2020

    AWARENESS OF POPULATION SIZE IS IMPORTANT

    SAMNET URGES ALL MUSLIMS TO COMPLETE THE LATEST STATS SA CENSUS TRIAL 2021
    BEFORE THE DUE DATE ON 6 SEPTEMBER 2020

    The discussions and statistics around the number of Muslims who have contracted Covid and sadly
    demised due to Covid, has once again focused the attention of the Muslim public on the total Muslim
    population in SA. In the last Census, religion was not included as an indicator, despite strong lobbying for the inclusion of religion in population statistics by the South African Muslim Network to Stats SA.

    It is important for us to know the population of Muslims in the country for the following reasons:
    Allocation and distribution of resources for future planning

    • For demographic purposes when building Mosques or applying for permits/consent to build
      certain religious places.
    • For organizations involved in providing relief for Muslim communities
    • For people to be able to plan ahead for the community/family
    • To know the geographic distribution of Muslims
    • For conservation purposes
    • For business and marketing planning
    • To monitor and identify communities in need
    • To ensure sustainability by keeping populations stabilized
    • To be able to keep track of immigrants and drastic changes in the country’s population
    • Allocation of Hajj visa numbers are dependent on size of the Muslim community
    • Proper statistics would assist each religious grouping to track their own religious groups and
      allocate resources etc. appropriately.

    The South African Muslim Network is currently trying to collate information that we have at the moment so that we may work together with other organizations to formulate a more realistic picture of the total population of Muslims. It is also important, for example, in trying to get airtime on SABC platforms for religious programming dependent on the size of the population for future television, community TV and radio licenses.

    According to the 2002 South African Yearbook, the Religious population percentage sizes were
    recorded as follows:


    The current population of South Africa is 59,389,738 as of Tuesday, August 11, 2020, based on
    Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data. Of this population, we can estimate roughly based on the statistic depicted in 2020 that the population size of Muslims is about 1.7 % and the estimated population size is about 1 009 626 Muslims in South Africa.

    It is crucial that we all complete census studies so that we can have a more accurate picture of our
    numbers and geographical spread.

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