Tbaung Khmon
Tbaung Khmon

Tbaung Khmon

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Muslims can be found in various parts of the world, including Cambodia.

Muslim communities in different regions may vary in terms of their practices, cultural influences, and local traditions. It is important for Muslims to adhere to the core principles of Islam, such as the belief in one God (Allah), following the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and upholding moral values and ethical conduct.

In any Muslim community, it is essential to establish places of worship, such as mosques, where Muslims can gather for congregational prayers, seek knowledge, and engage in acts of worship. These places also serve as centers for community activities, social support, and promoting Islamic values.

It is always advisable for Muslims living in any area to connect with local Islamic organizations, scholars, and fellow Muslims to strengthen their faith, promote unity, and contribute positively to the society in which they reside.

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A madrasah and a musolla asking for an electric waterpump and ablution

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Allegiance To a lie

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Tboung Khmum[3] (Khmer: ត្បូងឃ្មុំ [tɓoːŋ kʰmum], lit. 'The Gem Pearl of Bee', also spelled as Tbong Khmum, is a province of Cambodia located on the central lowlands of the Mekong River. It borders the provinces of Kampong Cham to the west, Kratié to the north, Prey Veng to the south and shares an international border with Vietnam to the east. Its capital and largest city is Suong. The province's name consists of two words in Khmer, tboung (gem, precious jewel) and khmum (bee), which together mean "amber or gem".

Tboung Khmum Province was formed when Kampong Cham Province was split in two by a royal decree signed on 31 December 2013 by King Norodom Sihamoni on the recommendation of Prime Minister Hun Sen. The request by Hun Sen's government to split the province, which was ostensibly for the purpose of improving administrative efficiency in the large province, was made after his ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) lost the province to the opposition in the July 2013 elections.[4] The CPP won only eight of the available 18 National Assembly seats in Hun Sen's home province. The 10 districts that remain in Kampong Cham overwhelmingly voted for the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party, led by Sam Rainsy, while five of the six districts cut out from Kampong Cham to form the Tboung Khmum Province were won solidly by the CPP.[5] The province has the highest percentage of Muslims in the country, at 11.8%.[2]

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Also held today was a special request from the donors to do a special prayer and supplication. It was also done

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