On podcast 26 for #InternationalDayOfEducation, Iffat Mirza Rashid and Ayesha Sabahat talk about the importance of education and how the education of women is good for the whole world.
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As the national president of a Muslim women’s organisation I strongly condemn the heinous gang abuse and say that it’s outrageous to conflate this evil with Islam. We appreciate the balanced view of @wesstreeting and will be happy to talk to @PippaCrerar
Dr Qurratul-Ain Rehman
By making the cousin marriage issue about one diaspora, is the proposed ban a deliberate intent to discriminate and stigmatise? Ayesha Naseem Mirza takes a look at the issue.
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The issue of cousin marriage is a distraction from more pressing concerns. Iffat Mirza Rashid tells us the problem with policing culture.
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‘Come to Prayer, Come to success’. Unaizah Ahmed explains how the six words of Adhan, the call to Prayer, are a tried and tested recipe for success.
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Environmental conservation and protection entails peace and justice for all. Arfa Yassir shows that trees are a great means of preserving nature and safeguarding peace.
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Allegations against the Hijab as a misogynistic tool aren't new. Whilst the media neglects to engage with Muslim women in debate about the veil, we analyse the double standards of so-called feminism in our podcast “Who Will Save Muslim Women?” on https://t.co/Z6MTaX1liJ
In Podcast 23, Iffat Mirza Rashid and Nooresahar Ahmad discuss how Muslim women have been the target of terrible comments, and explore how the attack on their faith is also misogyny.
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On Talk TV in August, Julia Hartley-Brewer made a series of hateful comments about Muslim women and the Burqa. Iffat Mirza Rashid reviews the evidence and responds.
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Believers are reminded that their children must be treated with care, consideration and respect. On #UniversalChildrensDay Nooresahar Ahmad reminds us that our children are our future.
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In a time when intolerance is rife and understanding needed, Ayesha Naseem Mirza explains how International Day For Tolerance offers an opportunity for conversation.
#ToleranceDay
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What is the purpose of Ijtema? Maleeha Mansur explains how we can spend time in the company of like-minded people and gain nearness to Allah Almighty. #LajnaUKijtema
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Looking back at the past not only helps us to understand our present, but also our future. Nooresahar Ahmad reflects on our ever-changing Ijtema. #LajnaUKIjtema
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A feeling of sisterhood, nearness to Khilafat and gaining knowledge are just a few of the blessings of Ijtema. Some Lajna members share their special memories. #LajnaUKIjtema
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"Ahmadi Muslim women and girls get to be the direct recipient of our spiritual leader’s attention and guidance." Fezia Haq recalls some of Huzoor's guidance at Ijtema.
#LajnaUKIjtema
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Following the recent anti-immigration riots that swept across the UK, Iffat Mirza Rashid and Nooresahar Ahmad discuss their identity as British Muslim women of immigrant background and what integration really means to them.
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The ijtema is an excellent and hard-to-come-by opportunity for young people to develop their confidence. Munazzah Chou explains how we can take away lessons from Ijtema.
#Ijtema2024
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