13 Rajab marks the start and the return. I now leave for Najaf to live under the shade of Amir al-Mo’mineen and continue my studies in the Hawza. I depart South London but really, I realise now this is what it feels like to return home. Duas please
All Praise be to God, over the last 12 months I was awarded a Masters in Political Theory (MSc) by the London School of Economics and Political Science and completed the first round of examination for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). Onto the next adventure.
Thank you to Sayed Nusrat Bukhari for joining the South London Youth Club with the kind of fatherly advice, humour, wit and wisdom to inspire our youth. Can’t help but love this alim - btw even better in person than tiktok
Organisations and people who complain youth aren’t involved in the community fail to realise a simple fact: if you just see youth as they are, you give them the power to show you so much more. There’s a reason the Prophet named his grandsons Sayed al-shabab Ahlul Jannah…
These images are taken from youth events in South, East and North West London where I have the honour of seeing boys from ends become men of Banu Hashim.
…the Masters of the youth of Paradise. He recognised youth and gave them the tools to become men who held the banner of Hasanayn. What greater honour is there? That honour lies in every boy in London I see yearning for a voice …
as one group of youth and prayed this carries on in strength. It was beautiful for the boys to have this special space with someone they are inspired by. May this special generation in South London keep shining.
Last night, Mir Hasan Mir joined the South London Youth Club for a special discussion. He spoke about sincerity in aza and adab of the matami. He felt at home with our youth, saying it was inspiring to see brothers from Karachi, Hyderabadi, Punjabi, Khoja and others come together