Youth in Pakistan don't to marry their cousins
Youth in Pakistan don't want to marry their cousins
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Youth in Pakistan don't want to marry their cousins
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Subhanallah an amazing lecture on how as a community we should attract MUSLIMS to Islam. From how to deal with your parents to how the imams should deal with the youth, he covers it all.
Must Watch insha Allah. You'll only benefit.
AFRICAN VS ASIAN COMEDIANS FACE-OFF IN A RING OF COMEDY.
Constructed around the standup routines of some of the nation's most celebrated and rising comedians.
WE ARE ONE spearheads the newest generation of comedy that is quintessentially British.
FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER Africa meets Asia combines the best of both continents under the banner of mutual respect.
Our goal for this tour is simple, to break down racial and cultural stereotypes whilst educating muslims and non-muslims about tolerance and acceptance through the vehicle of comedy.
Proceeds from this show will go to help support orphanages in Kenya, Pakistan and Guyana.
Hosted by Nabil Abdul Abdul Rashid
Representing the Asian Corner (red corner)
Inder Manocha
Halal Bilal
Mickey Sharma
Tez Ilyas
Apparently, love may be blind but marriage is the real eye-opener. Are you considering getting married or are already married? Wanna know how to keep your other half sweet? Have you been married for many years and wanna know how to put the spark back into your relationship? Check out The Revival’s 10 things that you need to do in order to have a happy marriage.
Women, know your place! Only kidding. Truth is, you DO need to know what’s expected from you and vice versa. Even before you embark upon married life, both partners need to reach an agreement with regards to how the household responsibilities are divided and how they will behave towards each other.
It is like a bad dream which won’t go away. How do you contemplate losing a brother? How do you get on with your life when you’ve lost a piece of it? How?
Every day I miss my little, baby brother. Just looking at the doors in the house remind me of him, thinking he’s going to walk through them any moment or just take a peek inside (he used to do that a lot, he used to stick his head in a room just to see who was in there and whether to enter or not). Or when I’m standing outside my house I think I’ll see him walking up from the park with his friends. How do I even try to describe the pain of losing the youngest member of my family? The only thing that gives me comfort is knowing that he’s in a better place, that he’s with our Prophet Sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa aalihii wasallam, that’s what gives me comfort.
FOR ALL THOSE YOUTHS - brothers, sons and friends you will always be remebered!!!
You won’t tell me how its been
How you’ve lived, what you’ve seen
But the walls speak of the pain
The street shows me your gain
Your “boys†don’t give a toss
Your cell number shows me your loss …..
But your eyes tell me your story
Your gang warfare and so called glory
A stab wound, a slash, right on his chest
Ya boys are buzzin
What will it be next ….
Your pockets getting heavy
Your egos getting bigger
You thinking your solid
Then somebody call you n****r
Your anger and pain get blown out of proportion
Plus your all high
Buying crack for extortion
You wanna kill him
Cuz you think you’re all fly
Shoot him to the ground
Muslim Youth League & Farghana Institute present…
Ramadan Returns 2009 Spiritual Retreats with Imam Khalid Hussain and Shaykh Ramadan Qadri
Retreat 1: Sat 29th & Sun 30th August 2009 (Sat 7pm - Sun 7pm)
Theme: An Evening of Remembrance & Reflection
Speakers: Shaykh M. Ramadan Qadri (Principal, Farghana Institute)
Performers: Qadri Boudshishi Munshideen
Retreat 2: Sat 12th & 13th September 2009 (Sat 7pm - Sun 7pm)
Topic: Seerat-ur-Rasool (p.b.u.h.): The Model of Integration
Speakers: Imam Khalid Hussain (Leicester) & Shaykh M. Ramadan Qadri
Non Residential: Free Admission
Residential: £10 (Iftari & Sehri Included)
COVENTRY, England (Reuters) - Like any rousing Islamic preacher, Muhammed Tahir ul-Qadri's voice rises to a shout and his index finger jabs as he hammers home a point.
But rather than angry calls for jihad (holy war) or a vitriolic denunciation of the West and its aggressions against Islam, Qadri's message, equally forcefully delivered, is about moderation, peace, inclusion and understanding.
MUST SEE AL-HIDAYAH 2009 ADVERT NO.2
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Amazing Al-Hidayah camp. u must go to Al-Hidayah 2009