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FORTHCOMING COURSES BY THE UTRUJJ FOUNDATION

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1) REVIVALISM AND CHANGE SEMINAR – PART 3 [/b]
Revivalism in Islam is to come back to the true spirit of the faith through challenges and obstacles. A one day course with guest speakers including Shaykh Mohammad Akram Nadwi, Professor Dawud Noibi as well Shaykh Haytham Tamim.

Date: Saturday, April 19, 2008
Time: 10:00am - 4:30pm
Location: Room B36, Birkbeck College, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London

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2) FINDING INNER PEACE[/b]
Personal Development Workshop with Shaykh Abu Nahla (USA)

Date: Saturday, April 26, 2008
Time: 1:00pm - 6:00pm
Location: The Cinnamon Club, The Firs, Bowden, Cheshire, UK

[b]3) THE PROPHETIC SEERAH COURSE [/b]
Taught by Shaykh Abu Sondes

Date: Saturday, May 3, 2008
Time: 10:00am - 4:30pm

MANCHESTER- Find out about volunteering with Muslim Youth Helpline

Run by Futures in partnership with Muslim Youth Helpline, this taster session is a chance to find out about the Muslim Youth Helpline's work and how you can get involved.

Muslim Youth Helpline is the UK's first faith and culturally sensitive support service for young Muslims. They offer a free and confidential service available nationally via the telephone, email, internet, a face to face befriending service in the Greater London area and an interactive peer support site, www.muslimyouth.net.

Unruly Siblings – How Do You Help Them?

Salams everyone

Firstly, I am kind of new here, so be nice please! Smile Anyway, my reason for posting is that I have a bit of a problem. I have a brother who has not embraced Islam properly.

Although he acts Muslim, reads namaaz, and reads Qur'an when told to, he only does these things because of our parents and, when out of their view, changes his behaviour and attitude completely. Lately he is becoming worse and worse, swearing repeatedly, arguing with my mother and myself for the sake of it, lying constantly, and going against the ways of Qur'an and Hadith.

Brain Scanners Can See Your Decisions Before You Make Them

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Brain Scanners Can See Your Decisions Before You Make Them

You may think you decided to read this story -- but in fact, your brain made the decision long before you knew about it.

In a study published Sunday in Nature Neuroscience, researchers using brain scanners could predict people's decisions seven seconds before the test subjects were even aware of making them.

dilema, can any1 help?

I'll start with giving u my brothers and sisters Salaam, i hope u are all in the best of health. I am a new memeber and i really, really need some advice.

I'll briefly tel u my story,i went pakistan a last year and as they do, they asked for my hand in marriage for my cousin,who is not my type at all and i would never get married in Pakistan because there not on my level, most are more cultural then religous.
mum really wanted me too, and when i got back to England my aunty who's son they wanted me to get married went and told the whole family,that i got engaged to her son before i came back to England,which wasnt true.
so the whole family thinks we are engaged which isnt true so i stopped talking to family in pakistan because it really hurt me.

BIRMINGHAM: Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi

Ash Shifa of Qadi Iyad

The Supreme Rank of Muhammad
(peace be upon him)

A three day spiritual journey through studying
Ash Shifa of Qadi Iyad

Led by Sayyid Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi

Saturday 24th - Monday 26th May 2008
(Bank Holiday Weekend)
10am daily start time
at Ghamkhol Sharif Masjid, Golden Hillock Road,
Small Heath, Birmingham, B10 0DX

http://www.sacredknowledge.co.uk/

Alcohol fatwa sparks controversy

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Alcohol fatwa sparks controversy

A prominent Egyptian cleric has created controversy by issuing a fatwa that says tiny amounts of alcohol are permissible in Islam.

Yusuf al-Qaradawi's fatwa says a level of 0.5% is allowed, whereas most Muslims would say alcohol of any quantity is banned.

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