The National Lajna Tabligh department organised the immersive, the informative ‘Experience Islam’ CPD accredited training to guide teachers about teaching #Islam at key stages 1 and 2 at #BaitulFutuh yesterday.
On #InternationalWomensDay, Nooresahar Ahmad and Tooba Khokhar discuss this year’s aim of #AccelerateAction. What are the ways in which we can progress women’s rights in the 21st century?
Listen here: 🎙️ https://t.co/0nRJRRukYS
AMWSA's aim is to create a space where female students can thrive and learn from one another and Excel in Knowledge, as is our motto, following Islamic injunctions to pursue knowledge! Thanks to all of our speakers and attendees! See you next year, Insh'Allah
Highlights from a celebration of #InternationalWomensDay.
@OfficialAMWSA Ahmadi Muslim Women’s Student Association brought together students from various disciplines to mark the occasion at @Cambridge_Uni.
Thinking about continuing on to postgraduate study? Have you been out of formal education for a while and thinking of coming back?
AMWSA can help with postgraduate applications!
AMWSA wishes you a blessed and happy new year! May the coming year bring happiness and peace to all. Look out for more AMWSA events and avenues of support in 2025 inshAllah
The world is in turmoil with a great need for justice and prayers. As a new year dawns, Lajna UK President Dr Qurratul-Ain Anni Rehman @RehmanAnni, writes about her hope for 2025.
https://t.co/05QPuoBWVq
InshAllah we will be organising a group trip to offer Jummah prayers behind beloved Huzoor (May Allah be his Helper) and be able to provide a limited number of lifts from Baitul Futuh, please enquire with your local Umoore Talibat Secretary or email us at [email protected].
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.
https://t.co/XQifK6snwc @ReviewReligions@AlHakamWeekly@pressahmadiyya
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.
https://t.co/Z6MTaX1liJ @AlHakamWeekly@pressahmadiyya@rev
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 August, TalkTV's Julia Hartley-Brewer made assumptions about Muslim women and the Hijab, revealing her biases that paint not just Muslim women, but all women, as lacking agency. Read our blog debunking her outrageous claims: https://t.co/XQifK6snwc @carlapower@cathynewman