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In the Name of Allah, the Most High,
The participants of the first ever ‘Qom Summer Trip (2010)’ organised by the Muslim Student Council have successfully completed the intensive short vocational course. The group of 20 brothers and sisters and returned to their communities having benefited from the knowledge and experience they gained during their four weeks in the city of Qom, Iran.
The course was hosted by the Al-Mustafa International University and dubbed by them “Al-Ghufran 2010”. Students attended a well-balanced range of classes in English on a daily basis tailored …
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***CALLING ALL STUDENTS! IT IS TIME TO TAKE ACTION!***
“Humanitarian Crisis!” “Catastrophic Flood!” “20 million people homeless!” “Worse than 2004 tsunami, the Kashmir earthquakes and Haiti combined” (Oxfam and DEC reports)
PAKISTAN NEEDS YOUR HELP! “What can I do?” I hear YOU ask, well…
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****TUBE COLLECTIONS FOR THE PAKISTAN FLOODS****
*WHEN*: 8 AM – 8 PM
Thursday and Friday (19th-20th August)
*WHERE*: Tube Stations around London (Precise details To Be Confirmed Shortly)
*WHO FOR*: Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC) Relief Fund for the Pakistani Floods
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The Annual Al-Quds Day Demonstration and Rally is confirmed to take place in London on Saturday 4th September 2010. This is a major national event with thousands of people coming from up and down the country in support of Palestine and the Palestinian people. Stand with us, united for the Palestinian cause!
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The Holy Prophet (S.A.) had said that during the night of 15th Shaba’an the Almighty takes decisions in the matters of sustenance, life and death and welfare of the people. Next to the “Night of Qadr” the night of 15th Sha’baan is the most auspicious night (also known as “night of Baraat”). According to the Imam Muhammad bin Ali Al Baqir (as.) and Jaa’far bin Muhammad As Sadiq (as.) Allah has promised to fulfill every legitimate desire put forward to Him tonight. During this night Allah (swt) bestows on HIS …
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As you are all aware, living in the west can be difficult as a Muslim. Islam is targeted on a regular basis and Islamophobia is on the rise. To maintain our Islamic identity and also flourish in such a society, every Muslim must strengthen their beliefs based on rationality and logic. By sharpening our most treasured tool, the mind, we would be ready to understand our religion better, allowing us to engage in dialogue with those around us.
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The Ahlulbayt Islamic, Jewish, Christian and Hindu societies are very pleased to present the FIRST EVER inter-faith event at City University!
We would cordially like to invite you all to join us at our event on the 8th March 2010, where four faith societies of the university will be standing united against violence. This event aims to bring the faiths together and allow us to unite against this grave form of injustice. Each religion will be represented through their speakers who will resolve some of the misconceptions associated to their religion and present an accurate perspective of their belief system. And TOGETHER we will show the world that we stand for peace and harmony.
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The UCL AhlulBayt Society presents:
‘Does God exist?’ By Brother Ali Rahim.
A discussion that will deal with the biggest questions and will go to the heart of the matter. How do we prove the existence of God? Why are some proofs so weak? Who created and designed God? Why can’t we see God? Why is there evil on Earth? What did AhlulBayt say about Allah?
Thursday 28th January – Starting at 5:30pm SHARP
Venue: Room SB2, University College London, 188 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7PH
Nearest Stations: Warren Street, Goodge Street, Euston Square
(Please …
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The UCL AhlulBayt Society in conjunction with SOAS Salam Society presents:
‘The Aftermath of Kerbala: The Ummah’s Loss or Gain?’
by Shaikh Ali Redha Walji (Lecturer at The Quranic Academy)
Since the event of Karbala occurred in 61 AH, the story has been retold
countless times. Some commemorate the martyrdom of Husayn bin Ali (as) and
mourn over the tragedy whilst others remain indifferent to it. But, if
Husayn bin Ali (as) was successful in his mission then is there any
significance in mourning over his loss, or should we instead appreciate
his sacrifice?
Thursday 14th January – Starting …



