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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Abbasi Youth Committee of Birmingham Azadari is an extremely personal way of mourning and yet, it is one of the most controversial issues within the Shia faith. This event aims to explore the concept of Azadari and how this can take us closer in achieving our ultimate goal - closeness Allah (S.W.T.) Date:
| Saturday 16 February 2008 | Time:
| 7.00 pm | Venue:
| Mehfil-e-Abbas, Clifton Road, Birmingham, B12 8SX | Speakers:
| Br. Jaffer Ladak - "Maatam and Zanjeer" Br. Shabbir Rahmetulla - "Traditions Behind the Zari Culture"
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On Sunday the 20th of January 2008 the youth heads of The Behlool Society Leicester, Mohammed Karmali Rajani and Fateema Suleiman were invited to attend the Federation of Muslim Organisations (FMO) regional youth awards. These awards were launched to acknowledge the achievements of young people from Leicestershire and encourage others to follow their examples.
The ceremony was held in the presence of over 800 people including youths from all over the Muslim community in Leicester, the Mayor of Leicester, and the executives of BBC, Islam Channel and Muslim Council of Britain. The event was an excellent opportunity for the youth heads to meet some renowned people and discuss with them the projects which are being carried out in the community. |
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"I learnt from Hussain how to be wronged & be victorious." (Gandhi) On the anniversary of the martyrdom of our master Hussain, the grandson of our Holy Prophet (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him and his household).
King's College Ahlul Bayt society invites all to our next event:Martyr for MankindDate:
| Tuesday 22 January
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| 5.30pm SHARP!
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| Kings College London, Guy's Campus, New Hunts House, Lecture Theatre 1 Map
| Lecturer:
| Ali Reza Jaffer
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| London Bridge
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Are you an aspiring poet?
The Youth Desk are inviting all aspiring poets to put pen to paper and write new English nawha / marshiya. These eulogies in commemoration for Imam Hussain (a.s.) will be published and distributed in centres throughout the UK in time for Chehlum; where your work could be recited in public. |
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The Council of European Jamaats would like to congratulate Sumayya Manji from Peterborough (aged 9) and Muhammad Ali Haji from Leicestershire (aged 15) for their winning entries for the recent drawing / writing competition.
All the entrants had clearly taken time and put a lot of hard work into their submissions; and the judging process was challenging due to the high standard. Viewing and reading the cartoons / short essays was very enjoyable and we would like to thank all the competitors for their efforts. |
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The Behlool Society Summer Camp that took place in the summer of 2007 was incredibly educational as well as extremely enjoyable. I was lucky enough to be one of the few people who participated in the camp which I felt had a good range of topics that varied from Qur’an, Islamic History, Akhlaq, Study of Duas, guidance on living in the West and also many more enlightening and informative subjects that I know I hugely benefited from. I would like to however highlight the topic of guidance on living in the west as I felt that this was tremendously relevant to the modern day and to my life as I picked up many useful and constructive points that are still helping me today.
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Date:
| Sunday 6 January 2008 | Time:
| 10.30 am | Venue:
| Masjid-Al-Husayn, 17A Duxbury Road, Leicester, LE5 3LR | Speakers:
| Maulana Syed Mohammed Naqvi Abbas Merali Tahira Haji Chris & Sophia Dewji | |
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On Saturday 9 February 2008, we are holding a London wide tube and street collection to raise funds for orphans in Iraq who have been affected by the war. Your help on the day is vital in making sure we collect sufficient amount of funds. These funds will help in a number of ways, including education and clothing. The day itself consists of two shifts, an AM and a PM shift, these are: Shift 1 10.00 am - 3.00 pm (please arrive at 9.00 am) Shift 2 3.00pm - 7.00 pm (please arrive at 2.00 pm)
We will be based out of Abrar Centre, 45 Crawford Place, London, W1H 4LP (off Edgware Road). Register to be a volunteer Registration is now closed. If you are still interested in helping out on the day please contact
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The Council of European Jamaats is holding a drawing / writing competition open to all members of the community. The theme of this competition is to do with the ending of the Islamic and calendar year.
The competition involves drawing a cartoon (for 5 - 12 year olds) or writing a short text on a major event that has taken place this year (age 12+), and a £50 prize will be awarded to the winner of each age category.
The Closing Date is: 26th December 2007.
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