The concern for Australians suffering from intensive bushfires was raised by the highly popular social media personality, Mufti Dr Ismail Menk, the Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe while on his visit to Australia attending The Divine Legacy ’19 Conference Tour held earlier in December in Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane, organised by Human Appeal Australia.
He was speaking on Sunday 8 December at the Sydney leg of the tour at Waterview, Sydney Olympic Park after having experienced first hand devastating effects of bushfires affecting people in the smoky city.
The highly popular Divine Legacy ’19 Conference Tour, sold out in most of the cities highlighted “Women in Quran” with carefully selected issues concerning the daily lives of women and their families in the modern world.
The Conference Tour also included a fundraising segment by Human Appeal Australia designated to help alleviate the hardships of many disadvantaged women and children and their communities.
The invited guests from overseas speaking at the Conference Tour in various cities included renowned inspirational speakers like Mufti Dr Ismail Menk along with prominent Quran reciters Sheikh Mohamed Gebril from Egypt, and Imam Ishak Danis from Istanbul, Turkey, and stand-up comedian from USA Azhar Usman.
On 7 December, the conference moved to Adelaide Convention centre, the small city attracting with 1100 attendees raising $360,000 pledged funds towards the HAA projects. The Divine Legacy ’19 Tour Conference in Adelaide is nor regarded as by far one of the biggest Islamic conferences ever held in Adelaide.
Almost 2500 participants enjoyed the day and the night conferences with sausage sizzle, henna, face painting and Arabic calligraphy, all attractions offered free-of-charge as a token of appreciation from Human Appeal Australia to the generous community who never fail to stand in support of Human Appeal’s charitable projects.