Masjid e Quba in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia | Mosque
Masjid e Quba
Locality: Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
Phone: +61 470 072 463
Address: 6 Lionel Street 6430 Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia
Website: http://kalgoorlieislamiccenter.com.au
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24.01.2022 #PM Scott Morrison #Eid message for Australian Muslim community. I honour the sacrifices made by the Muslim community during these times. Your efforts have protected others."
24.01.2022 This is our WA COVID-19 weekend update for Saturday, 5 September 2020. The Department of Health has reported no new cases of COVID-19 overnight. ----- Current ...statistics - New active cases: 0 Total WA cases: 655 Total WA recoveries: 644 Active cases: 2 ----- - Testing - Anyone in WA will now be assessed for a COVID-19 test if they present with ANY of the following: - a fever of 37.5C or above - a documented history of a fever in the last few days OR - an acute respiratory infection (e.g. shortness of breath, cough, sore throat) If you have these symptoms, please get tested, and help us identify every case of COVID-19 in WA as early as possible. To find a testing location, please visit: https://healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/COVID-clinics ---- Official information regarding COVID-19 in Western Australia - www.wa.gov.au/covid19 WA Department of Health information www.healthywa.wa.gov.au National Coronavirus Helpline 1800 020 080 WA COVID-19 health and information and advice - 13 COVID (13 26843)
23.01.2022 Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, La illaha il Allah Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Walilahil Hamd Allah is Great, Allah is Great, Allah is Great there is no God, but Allah Allah is Great, Allah is Great, to Him belongs all Praise... Eid Mubarak Dear Brother and sisters, Eid Mubarak!!! Kalgoorlie Islamic Center sends you warm greetings to celebrate the day of Eid ul Fitr. Today is the day of celebration, rejoicing and praising Allah for having guided us. Allah loves us and ALLAH wants to forgive us and Allah is merciful towards us. Ramadan is also a time of self-reflection and discipline and we thank Allah (SWT) for giving us the opportunity of fasting, performing prayers and charity. May Allah accept them. We wish you joy the time with your families and friends with the bounties of Allah. However, this is also the time to remember those who are not with us and those who are not with families and friends. Please spare a moment to reach out to them. We ask everyone to make Dua for all Muslims brothers and sisters around the world who are in hardship. May Allah bless you all on a promising day. Ameen. Mohamed Adam 24/04/2020
22.01.2022 Kalgoorlie Islamic Center (KICC) has decided to open Masjid-e-Quba from Saturday June 06, 2020 with the following good hygiene habits and physical distancing.
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20.01.2022 Date: June 05, 2020 Announcement The Government of WA announced Phase 3 of COVID-19. They have announced that 100 people are allowed in any kind of gathering using the social distancing rules.... The 4 square metre rule has been changed to 2 square metres per person for all activities. Therefore, Kalgoorlie Islamic Center (KICC) has decided to open Masjid-e-Quba from Saturday June 06, 2020 with the following good hygiene habits and physical distancing. Stay home if you're sick. Do not come to the Mosque. You should bring Praying Mats to offer prayers. (no Mats no pray) Wudu (Ablution), toilets facilities and kitchen are closed till further notice. Fill up timesheet on each visit. Keep 1.5 metres away from others. Don't make unnecessary physical contact with others avoid physical greetings such as handshakes and hugs. For charity, use tap and pay instead of cash or deposit in a given bank account. Wash your hands regularly for at least 20 seconds with soap and water or an alcohol-based sanitiser. Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze. Use a flexed elbow or a tissue; if you use a tissue, dispose of it immediately and appropriately. Further we requested DO NOT attend the Mosque for: Senior over 60 People who are not well. We appreciate your support and cooperation for sticking to the rules and making our job a lot easier. Jazakallah Khair.
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16.01.2022 This is our WA COVID-19 update for Tuesday, 11 August 2020. ---- - Current cases -... The Department of Health has reported no new cases of COVID-19 overnight. WA’s total number of COVID-19 cases stands at 642. There are now three active COVID-19 cases in Western Australia. To date 630 people have recovered from the virus. There have been 276,579 COVID-19 tests performed in WA. Of those tested, 46,394 were from regional WA. ---- - Testing - Anyone in WA will now be assessed for a COVID-19 test if they present with ANY of the following: - a fever of 37.5C or above - a documented history of a fever in the last few days OR - an acute respiratory infection (e.g. shortness of breath, cough, sore throat) If you have these symptoms, please get tested, and help us identify every case of COVID-19 in WA as early as possible. Nine COVID clinics are now operational visit https://healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/COVID-clinics to find your local COVID clinic or other testing locations. In other regional areas, people should go to a public hospital, health service or remote health clinic. Please call ahead if you are concerned that you have contracted COVID-19. Patients will be assessed and where appropriate tested, provided with appropriate information and referred for further medical treatment if necessary. Those individuals who are tested and well enough to return home, will be asked to self-isolate while they await test results. Anyone who is confirmed to have COVID-19, who does not require hospitalisation will be required to stay in self-isolation as instructed by the public health team. ---- - Closure of the WA border - Western Australia's borders are closed to travel from interstate. Additional measures have now been announced for travellers who have been in NSW or Victoria within 14 days of travel. No one is allowed into Western Australia if they have been in Victoria or New South Wales in the previous 14 days, unless they meet the new exemption list. The number of exemptions have been reduced significantly, meaning only specific essential workers, transport and freight workers and those persons approved by the State Emergency Coordinator, on the advice of the Chief Health Officer, will be permitted to enter WA. In addition, everyone who is permitted to enter WA, who has been in Victoria or NSW for the previous 14 days, will be subject to two mandatory tests for COVID-19 - one on arrival and one on day 11 of their quarantine. Anyone arriving who has been to Victoria within that period will now also be required to undertake hotel quarantine at their own expense. For states other than Victoria and NSW, an exempt traveller who will be allowed into our State, must perform one of the following functions: - Health services - Emergency services - Transport, freight and logistics - Specialists skills, not available in WA, for industry or business continuity; - National or State security and governance; and - Courts and judicial services. There are also exemptions for FIFO workers and their families, however strict 14-day quarantine measures will need to be followed, when they first enter the State. Further exemptions will also apply on compassionate grounds. More information and a list of exemptions can be found at www.wa.gov.au/covid19 If you are aware of someone breaching a requirement to self-isolate - please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or WA Police on 131 444. ---- Official information regarding COVID-19 in Western Australia - www.wa.gov.au/covid19 Information on WA's roadmap for easing restrictions - www.wa.gov.au/covid19roadmap WA Department of Health information www.healthywa.wa.gov.au National Coronavirus Helpline 1800 020 080 WA COVID-19 health and information and advice - 13 COVID (13 26843) Smartraveller information regarding travel advice for Australians - www.smartraveller.gov.au
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01.01.2022 This is our WA COVID-19 update for Saturday, 6 June 2020. ---- - Current cases -... There has been one new case of COVID-19 overnight. This new case is related to overseas travel and is in hotel quarantine. There have also been two historic cases found a couple who returned from overseas travel in March and completed their quarantine. This takes the State’s total confirmed cases to 599. There are now 31 active cases in WA. Of the active cases, 10 are Western Australians, one is from interstate and 20 are crew members from the Al Kuwait. To date, 559 people have recovered from the virus in WA. There have been 112,110 COVID-19 tests performed in WA. Of those tested, 19,459 were from regional WA. ---- - Testing - Anyone in WA will now be assessed for a COVID-19 test if they present with ANY of the following: - a fever of 38C or above OR - a documented history of a fever in the last few days OR - an acute respiratory infection (e.g. shortness of breath, cough, sore throat) If you have these symptoms, please get tested, and help us identify every case of COVID-19 in WA as early as possible. We have also launched a two-week testing blitz through WA’s DETECT program, from Thursday, 28 May to Wednesday, 10 June 10 2020. DETECT Snapshot will allow school staff, transport workers, tourism sector staff, healthcare workers, WA Police staff, meat workers, supermarket and retail staff, and hospitality workers who are asymptomatic to undergo a swab test for COVID-19. Testing will be available State-wide from COVID-19 testing clinics, and a range of publicly and privately operated pathology providers. Additional drive-through facilities for DECTECT snapshot testing can be found at the following locations: - Burswood, multi-deck car park, Crown - Bunbury - Western Diagnostic Pathology 68 Forrest Avenue, Bunbury - Busselton - Clinipath, 32 Cook St, Busselton - Mandurah - Western Diagnostic Pathology Peel Health Campus, 110 Lakes Rd, Mandurah - Midland - Western Diagnostic Pathology 5 Stafford Street, Midland - Mt Hawthorn - Western Diagnostic Pathology 391 Oxford St, Mount Hawthorn - Myaree - Western Diagnostic Pathology 5 Playle St, Myaree ---- - Regional travel restrictions - The further easing of travel restrictions means that travel is now permitted between the Pilbara, Gascoyne, North-West, Goldfields-Esperance, Wheatbelt, Great Southern, South West, Peel and Perth. The Kimberley region is now open to the rest of WA, meaning that Western Australians are able to travel to the Kimberley, Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku and parts of the East Pilbara. However, access to remote communities will remain restricted under the State Government’s Emergency Management Act. ---- - COVID clinics - Nine COVID clinics are now operational - all metropolitan area COVID clinics are operational between the hours of 10am-6pm, 7 days a week. The clinics now open are at: - Royal Perth Hospital (Ground Floor, Ainslie House, 48 Murray Street) - Fiona Stanley Hospital (Allied Health 2, Gymnasiums, East End, Bedbrook Row) - Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (C Block, Hospital Avenue) - Armadale Health Service (Ground Floor, 3056 Albany Highway, Mount Nasura) - Rockingham General Hospital (Elanora Drive, Cooloongup) - Midland COVID Clinic: Front of St John of God Midland Hospital (access only via Yelverton Drive) - Joondalup COVID Clinic: Ground floor Joondalup Hospital (Car park P4, Regents Park Road - Enter via outside walkway between Specialist Medical West and Physiotherapy Department) - Bunbury Health Campus (Corner Bussell Highway and Robertson Drive, Bunbury) - open 10am-4pm - Broome Hospital (Robinson Street, Broome) - open 8:30am-4pm In other regional areas, people should go to a public hospital, health service or remote health clinic. Please call ahead if you are concerned that you have contracted COVID-19. Patients will be assessed and where appropriate tested, provided with appropriate information and referred for further medical treatment if necessary. Those individuals who are tested and well enough, will be asked to self-isolate while they await test results. Anyone who is confirmed to have COVID-19, who does not require hospitalisation will be required to stay in self-isolation as instructed by the public health team. It is also extremely important that people who are unwell and are concerned they have COVID-19 should immediately self-isolate and then seek further medical advice. ---- - Additional testing - Respiratory clinics: Respiratory clinics are now open in Western Australia. Operating out of an existing GP clinic, the clinic will assess people who have mild to moderate symptoms and is part of the Federal Government’s roll out of dedicated respiratory clinics being set up across Australia. More information and locations can be found here: www.health.gov.au//coronavirus-covid-19-gp-respiratory-cli Private pathology collection centres: Patients with a GP referral can be tested at 11 private pathology collection centres across the metropolitan area. Clinipath, Western Diagnostics and Australian Clinical Labs have dedicated these collection centres for COVID-19 testing. This is a pre-emptive measure to ensure the availability of facilities and prompt diagnosis can occur as winter and the influenza season approaches. People in regional and remote areas can continue to present to more than 100 public hospitals, health services or remote area health clinics for testing. The collection centres are: - Western Diagnostic Pathology - Duncraig, Myaree, Rockingham - Australian Clinical Labs - Booragoon, Mandurah, Ocean Reef, Subiaco - Clinipath - Cloverdale, Fremantle, Joondalup, West Leederville ---- - Closure of the WA border - Western Australia's borders are now closed to travel from interstate. An exempt traveller, who will be allowed into our State, must perform one of the following functions: - Health services - Emergency services - Transport, freight and logistics - Specialists skills, not available in WA, for industry or business continuity; - National or State security and governance; and - Courts and judicial services. There are also exemptions for FIFO workers and their families, however strict 14-day quarantine measures will need to be followed, when they first enter the State. Further exemptions will also apply on compassionate grounds. More information and a list of exemptions can be found at www.wa.gov.au/covid19 Additional, stricter directions apply to those coming to WA via the Kimberley, to protect people living in remote Aboriginal communities. Western Australians who are aware of someone breaching a requirement to self-isolate - please con-tact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or WA Police on 131 444. ---- We are taking every precaution to protect Western Australia from COVID-19. The Western Australian health system and our hospitals are very well prepared to manage infectious disease situations and have well established systems and processes in place. The State Government is taking this very seriously and we need to remain prepared for a pandemic. Every action we take and decision we make is to protect Western Australians. It is important that we all continue to remain calm and use common sense. The best thing we can do to protect ourselves is quality personal hygiene and exercise physical distancing by avoiding unnecessary personal contact. That includes covering coughs and sneezes, washing hands often with soap or sanitiser, staying home from work or school if unwell, avoiding shaking hands or hugging, and maintaining distance from others in public. Please also continue to follow the advice of authorities and doctors - anyone who is instructed to self-isolate must take the order seriously, stay home and not put others at risk. This means you don’t leave your property, you don’t go to work or school, you don’t go on outings and you don’t have visitors - only leave the house to seek medical attention. ---- Phase two of WA's easing of restrictions is now in effect. For information on those changes and to see WA's roadmap, please visit www.wa.gov.au/covid19roadmap. Official information regarding COVID-19 in Western Australia - www.wa.gov.au/covid19 WA Department of Health information www.healthywa.wa.gov.au National Coronavirus Helpline 1800 020 080 WA COVID-19 health and information and advice - 13 COVID (13 26843) Smartraveller information regarding travel advice for Australians - www.smartraveller.gov.au
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