The CoEJ Youth Desk aims to create a dynamic and interdependent circuit of thriving youth groups, willing to serve for the common good of the Khoja community at large. The Youth Desk (YD) will endeavour to facilitate in the communication and growth of individual youth bodies, helping to stimulate a structure whereby different youth bodies can learn from each other's skills, practices and experiences. The YD will also aim to provide courses for the youth that will equip them with the necessary tools to enhance their potential in coping with modern day challenges. An example can be seem with the launch of the Leadership Developments course, aimed at developing the capacity of the youth and young professionals within the community. It is felt that a continuation of such programmes will definitely inspire and promote future leaders from within our community.
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The CoEJ youth desk presents “The Path to Inner Peace”- The 2008 Youth Conference focused on personal development through positive thinking and the elimination of unnecessary inner suffering or ‘negative suffering’. The day is filled with interactive workshops aiming to leave you spellbound about the depths of the human thought process and response system. Date:
| Sunday 23 March 2008 - Easter Sunday | Venue:
| Pavilion Suite, Edgebaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham | Cost:
| Early Bird Discounted Tickets - £10 | | | Full Price Tickets after 16 March - £15 | | | Register Online Already Registered and need to pay? Pay Online |
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The Youth Desk of The Council of European Jamaats are holding a one day training session in desktop publishing. This is part of the Youth Desk's CPD course in Graphical Design and this session is open to all community members. The session will focus on the package Adobe InDesign.
Date:
| Sunday 6 April 2008
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| 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
| Venue:
| Hyderi Islamic Centre, 26 Estreham Road, London, SW16 5PQ | Cost:
| £5.00 (Lunch included) | |
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Abbasi Youth Committee presents this Ashre Zainabiyya event in English
Date:
| Saturday 23 February 2008
| Time:
| 10:15 pm
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| Main hall, Mehfil e Abbas, 17 Clifton Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, B12 8SX | Programme:
| Workshops and presentations on current topics facing our community
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Stanmore Jafferys Literary Committee presents an Ashre Zainabiyya event in English:
'Marriage in Today's Society – From Spouse Selection to Soul Mates'
Date:
| Friday 22 February 2008
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| 10.15pm – 10.25: Recitation of Qur'an 10.25 – 10.35: Introduction by Chairman 10.35 – 11.15: Talk by Maulana Zaki Baqri (in English) 11.15 – 11.40: Q&A 11.40 – 11.45: Ziaraat 11.45 – 12.00am: Tabarruk
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| Main Hall, Hujjat Imambara, Islamic Centre, Wood Lane, Stanmore, Middx, HA7 4LQ
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| Maulana Zaki Baqri - Ashre Zainabiyya Urdu lecturer at Hujjat Stanmore Chaired by Brother Abbas Merali
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The Council of European Jamaats has published a booklet of English poetry about the tragedy of Karbala. These poems have been written by members of our community over the past few weeks; and commemorate the massacre of Imam Husayn (a.s.); his family and his companions over 1400 years ago. These booklets are available for free; and are being distributed in Jamaats across Europe.
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The following is the article from the Peterborough Evening Telegraph: Youngsters collect for Iraq Orphans YOUNG Muslims from Peterborough took part in a London-wide collection to raise money for Iraqi children affected by the war.
They joined youngsters from across the UK. giving up their Saturday to collect at various tube and train stations, and managed to raise a grand total of £14,520.
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Over £14,000 raised by youths for Iraq Relief Orphan Fund: Saturday 9th February 2008 Over two hundred and fifty young people took part in an all day London wide collection to raise money for Iraqi children affected by the war. The youngsters who came from across the UK gave up their Saturday to collect at various tube and train stations, and managed to raise a grand total of £14,520. The money raised will go towards sponsoring around three hundred Iraqi orphans in Sadr City, one of the poorest parts of Baghdad. This project has been jointly organised by: The Council of European Jamaats, The World Federation of KSMIC and the Student Iraqi Medical Association. For just £30 a month a young orphan can be provided with primary school education, books, healthcare and shelter. The aim is to provide access to basic necessities for children, but in a way in which they can remain with their families. |
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Saturday 9th February 2008
Over two hundred youths will take part in an all day London wide collection to raise money for Iraqi children affected by the war. The youngsters who come from across the UK are giving up their Saturday to collect at various tube and train stations.
The money raised will go towards sponsoring around three hundred Iraqi orphans in Sadr City, one of the poorest parts of Baghdad. This project has been jointly organised by the charities: The Council of European Jamaats, The World Federation of KSMIC and the Student Iraqi Medical Association. For just £30 a month a young orphan can be provided with primary school education, books, healthcare and shelter. The aim is to provide access to basic necessities for children, but in a way in which they can remain with their families.
Munawar Rattansey, President of The Council of European Jamaats said: "This project has been enthusiastically led by the young people themselves and I am very proud of the way in which they have dedicated themselves to this very worthy cause. It is pleasing to see young people holding such a strong sense of social responsibility and giving up their time in order to help those who are suffering in Iraq."
Fatima Manji, a participant from Peterborough said "Too often we become too caught up in the politics of war and forget that there are innocent victims: children in desperate need of our help. This is a great opportunity for young people to come together and do something for those who are less fortunate than ourselves."
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CONTACTS:
Shan Hassam 07944688171 Sadiq Datoo 07747845949 Fatima Manji 07846429041 |
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Milton Keynes Youth Committee Programme To commemorate the anniversary of the first al-'Askariyain shrine bombings A programme in which the Youth of Europe can congregate together and mourn the attack on the father (a) and grandfather (a) of our Awaited Saviour Imam Muhammed al-Mahdi (ajtf) Date:
| Sunday 2 March 2008 | Time:
| Starts at 3.00 pm | Venue:
| Zainabiya Islamic Centre, Peveral Drive, Granby, Milton Keynes, MK14 6AR
| Speakers:
| Syed Mohamed Naqvi & Br. Jaffer Ladak |
For more information contact Syed Mohammed Jawad on 07967 186 738 or
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