 The Camp this year will run for 23rd July to 3rd August 2006. This year we have 7 members of the Administration team, five of whom are travelling to the Camp, whilst two will remain in the UK to form the contact points. The Camp is also blessed with the presence of 9 mentors, all of whom have been specifically handpicked. We also have two cooks, who are integral to the Camp, and without whom the Camp would be impossible to run. The Camp is created with the assistance of our counterparts in Kärsögården, and we would like to thank them for their full co-operation. The Camp is the culmination of twelve months of consistent effort my a number of individuals, and we would like to thank them all for their genuine hard work and dedication. InshAllah this Camp will be successful, and we wish all the Campers, Mentors and Admin staff the very best!
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Yasin Rahim was born in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania in 1962. He moved to Brussels, for two years from 1978-1980. As an enthusiastic and bright young academic, Yasin studied BSc in Pharmacy at Drake University in Iowa, America. He then continued his further education by undertaking a Masters at the Ohio State University. At present he is working as a Team Leader for the Healthcare Commission, the healthcare regulator for England and Wales. |
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Hassanain was born in Trollhättan Sweden 1982 as the first of two sons to Salim and Nishila Govani. His father is from Uganda and his mother is from Tanzania. He completed his equivalent of the Swedish A-levels in 2001, majoring in Business Economics and Accounting, in addition to achieving an international Young Enterprise Diploma. He then joined his family who had moved to Stockholm. He perused Oriental Studies at Uppsala University and also spent a few months at Damascus University learning Arabic. In 2004, he joined the first CoEJ Madinatul Ilm Course in Qum. He got married June 2005 and has since also been employed at a telecom company, where he works as a Business Loyalty & Sales Agent.
Hassanain started his community involvement as a volunteer, inheriting a deep sense of conscientiousness for community affairs from his family, receiving inspiration from their work.
He was the Jamaat Mukhi in Trollhättan at the age of 18, and has since served as Treasurer, Secretary and Mukhi in Märsta Stockholm Jamaat. In addition to serving in the Madressah and other youth related functions, he gives lectures and recites Majalis in Swedish, English and Gujarati. God willingly, he will be commencing studies at the ICAS/Hawza Ilmiyyah in London, UK, this year. In 2001 he was the very first, and continues to be, the Sweden Connection for the Sweden camp, and has, with the dedicated selfless assistance form his brother Sibtain (a former Sweden camper) and his parents – all continue to give a sterling service to the camp, in the preparation, pre-arrival, on-arrival and on-site.
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Abbasali Datoo was born in London, UK, in 1989. He has one older brother. His mum Safia Datoo was born in East Africa.
Abbasali studied his GCSE’s at Highlands High school in Winchmore Hill. He passed 9 GCSE’s with good grades. He is now in his second year pf the A-Levels in Chemistry, Biology, ICT and Sociology at Harrow College. He aims to go to university to study pharmacy. |
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Shan-E-Abbas was born in 1985, in Birmingham, UK. He is the first of two sons to Sadik and Shamim Hassam. Shan-E -Abbas studied at Hallfield School for his primary education, at Solihull for his secondary education and then at King Edward’s for his A-Levels. He gained 4 A’s and has recently graduated with a first from King’s College, London where he studied Law.
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Aliraza was born in Dubai, UAE in 1984, the second of three children. Both of Aliraza's parents were born in East Africa, his father from Mombasa, Kenya and his mother from Lindi, Tanzania. |
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