Campbelltown, N.S.W - September 4, 2023 August was a month of remarkable milestones and enriching programs at Daar Ibn Umar (D.I.U), the Islamic educational centre nestled in Campbelltown, New South Wales. Among the highlights of the month was a significant accomplishment that resonates deeply with the centre's mission of nurturing spiritual growth and education: the completion of the memorization of the Quran by one of its dedicated students. Our greatest achievement this month was the culmination of a student's journey in memorizing the Quran, an accomplishment that fills our hearts with gratitude. This remarkable feat stands as a testament to the dedication of our students, the unwavering support of their parents, and the profound commitment of our teachers. The entire community at D.I.U celebrates this momentous achievement, recognizing that it is a collective endeavour in the path of Deen (faith). Throughout August, D.I.U had the privilege of hosting a distinguished lineup of visiting scholars, fostering intellectual and spiritual growth within its community. Sydney was graced by the presence of renowned scholars including Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Adam Al-Kawthari, Sheikh Muhammad Yaseer Al-Hanafi, Sheikh Faisal Manjoo, Mufti Tauqeer, and others. Although we were not able to host them all at D.I.U, their profound wisdom and insights were shared with a global audience through the centre's broadcast channel, which can be accessed at (https://daar-ibn-umar.mixlr.com). A key event in the centre's monthly calendar is the youth night, which saw a full house in August. Qari Hassan Kazi, the Imam of Rockdale Masjid, engaged the young audience with his interactive talk on "The Effects of Good and Bad Friends." Following the talk, a live Q&A session run through the SLIDO app provided the youth with an anonymous platform to ask questions on their minds. The evening continued with Kahoot games, prizes, and concluded with a delightful sausage sizzle and dessert. Another standout event was the monthly Community Lecture, featuring International Guest Speaker Mufti Tauqeer Chaudhary, who delivered an informative talk on "Muslims in the West." Attendees actively participated in a Q&A session before enjoying a delectable dinner. The month wrapped up with the "Parents and Students Program" on a Friday evening. Commencing with lessons from the Seerah (biography of Prophet Muhammad), the program concluded with a discussion on the importance of punctuality and participation in D.I.U's array of programs designed to foster spiritual and personal growth, followed by a pizza feast. The new month kicked off on a blessed note with the arrival of a delegation from "Madrasah An-Noor for the Blind." D.I.U hosted the Jamaat of Ulamaa and elders from this special delegation, further solidifying the centre's commitment to inclusivity and community outreach. For a more detailed account of this meaningful visit, please read the dedicated article available on D.I.U's website. As September unfolds, Daar Ibn Umar eagerly anticipates an array of exciting and engaging programs, promising another month of spiritual enrichment and community connection. The centre continues to be a beacon of learning, unity, and spiritual growth in the heart of Campbelltown, N.S.W.