Sister
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Insha'Allah, it is GREAT! However, I couldn't understand language of BSL, I know ASL only.
Could you please interpreter (in short summary) for me?
Sister
,
Insha'Allah, it is GREAT! However, I couldn't understand language of BSL, I know ASL only.
Could you please interpreter (in short summary) for me?
Masha'Allah. That's a great service for deaf in Britain.
Unfortunately, maybe this service is not applicable in Indonesia.
Although Indonesia has a standard sign language (SIBI) that same as ASL, many Indonesian deaf are not 'speak' in SIBI but in many different sign languages.
mashAllah this is very good !
I don't know how many deaf Muslims in Indonesia. And not in every mosque you can find a deaf Muslims. Indonesia is a Muslim country with many many many mosques. Of course, we cannot give a service for deaf in every mosque.Awwww! how many are deaf Muslim out there in Indonesia? Maybe u can speak to local mosque to ask for the service 4 deaf muslim?? All the best
brother and sister,
Did anyone heard about Global Deaf Muslim (GDM) ?
This organization will surely try their best to provide interpreters and deaf meeting, there will be a huge event coming in Dubai where all deaf Muslims coming there and understand more about Islam.:statisfie
I don't know how many deaf Muslims in Indonesia. And not in every mosque you can find a deaf Muslims. Indonesia is a Muslim country with many many many mosques. Of course, we cannot give a service for deaf in every mosque.
And the main problem is, Indonesian deaf 'speak' in many different languages, depend on school where they learn. I remember when govt TV gave a service for the deaf in news program, many Indonesian deaf complained because they did not understand that sign language.
Indonesian deaf Club ?Fair enough and if i was you, i would write a surrevy questionniare to deaf people and ask what is the most sign language used in Indonesia or contact home office in indonesia... didnt there have deaf club or something like that?mayb its a lot of work?? :hmm:
Not every deaf school are sponsored by government, and deaf schools are only in certain cities. And this becomes a problem because parents must pay accommodation fee for their kids.brother,
I understood what you mean. Mostly Deaf school are sponsored by government (ie UK, Canada, USA, Saudi Arabia.....)
I think, your deaf school should be support by your country, it would be useful instead parents pay all fees and study.
What's called sign language in Indonesia? ISL?
Indonesian deaf Club ?
GERKATIN / Gerakan untuk kesejahteraan tunarungu Indonesia (Movement for Indonesian deaf prosperousness)
One of their program is create a standard sign language for Indonesian deaf.
But another problem for Indonesian deaf is, many deaf are come from poor families. Their parents cannot afford to pay study fees in school for deaf. Deaf people like this usually create their own sign language. I know one of them, he often work in my house. He 'speaks' in his own sign language. Luckily, I understand his sign language.
Thanks for the link, sister. That is very beneficial information.Oh, may Allah guide them and i found this from google, http://www.jicafriends.net/archives/2008/03/international_d_2.html
didnt u go to there or...? is it far away from where u live. Alhamdulilah u understand what he says, mostly people do not. Very intresting... why cant u setting a small community for deaf people? Isnt it expensive in Indonesian? what do u want to do in the future??![]()
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