VOLUNTEERS URGENTLY REQUIRED FOR TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATIVE WORK
Would you like to get experience in working with an up-coming Muslim organisation? If so, MCB are looking for committed volunteers for one month starting immediately or as soon as possible, to help in their busy office in East London, near Whitechapel tube station. Hours are negotiable but between 9 am to 5 pm slot.
Some work will include:
- Updating database of Muslim community organisations.
- Office administration daily tasks
- Organising and helping out with a ‘mail shots’ of MCB materials to their affiliates and other organisations.
In return MCB will cover the costs of your lunch and travel expenses on presentation of your receipts.
If you are interested, or have any queries please email
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A seminar jointly organised by The Muslim Council of Britain and The London Muslim Centre on Religious Slaughter - Halal and Humane
| Date: | Thursday 26th July 2007 | Time:
| 7;30 pm | Venue:
| London Muslim Centre, Whitechapel, London, E1 1JQ | Speakers:
| Prof. Joe Regenstein - Professor of Food Science Cornell University USA Dr. Yunes Teinaz - Principal Environmental Health Officer, London Borough of Hackney Dr. Abdul Majid Katme - Islamic Medical Association
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Anyone interested in attending please send an e-mail to:
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Developing Leadership Within Muslim Communities
The aim of this programme is to develop leadership capacity across the Muslim communities in Britain. The type of leaders that will enable the Muslim community in Britain to develop strategies to contribute fully for the common good of both the Muslim and wider society.
The programme will consist of 4 weekend modules: Three 3-day residential modules: 1.
| 10:00 am Friday 26th October 2007 to 5:00 pm Sunday 28th October 2007
| at Staverton Park, Staverton, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 6JT
| | 2. | 10:00 am Friday 30th November 2007 to 5:00 pm Sunday 2nd December 2007
| Latimer House, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1UG | 3.
| 10:00 am Friday 25th January 2008 to 5:00 pm Sunday 27th January 2008
| Latimer House as above | 4.
| 10:00 am Saturday 15th March 2008 to Sunday 16th March 2008
| Latimer House
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T H E M U S L I M C O U N C I L O F B R I T A I N 13 February 2007
Press Release
The MCB has written to the Home Secretary and the Attorney General expressing serious concern at an alleged leak of information to the press by Whitehall on the raids in Birmingham involving Muslims arrested on suspicion of criminal activity.
The MCB has requested an immediate and wide ranging investigation to find out whether there is any truth to media reports of advance and secret briefings on operational matters by Whitehall. It has further requested the Attorney General to consider drawing up and publishing a protocol reminding all concerned of their duty not to undermine, prejudice or compromise the right of the accused to a fair trial.
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The Muslim Council of Britain would like, along with the Southgate and District Reform Synagogue, can provide training and development opportunities to lthose who are leaders, in the volunteering development, communications and project management of different faiths. Particularly, young leaders of groups in Enfield and Barnet.
The training will be provided by The Grubb Institute, a Christian based organisation, with an established record of leadership development in business, the voluntary sector, health and social care and faith-based organisations. It will take place on 2 Sundays, 21st January and 11th February 2007. |
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