Edinburgh

Arabic 4 Adults

Arabic 4 Adults
www.arabic4adults.org.uk

The first Level 1 classes in Edinburgh were launched in late October 2008 - both classes are full and are expected to be completed at the end of January 2009. Thereafter, Level 2 classes will be launched, with the aim of continuing through the levels such that Book 1 (with its 5 levels) will be completed by dedicated students by the end of 2009.

For new students who would like to join at the beginning, we hope to launch more Level 1 classes in the near future, so please get in touch by email if you’d like to be contacted with announcements.

sohaib@mabyouth.com

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After Ramadan… What’s Your Plan?

MAB Youth Edinburgh

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Young Heroes

Young Heroes of the SahabahThursday 11th September, 8.45pmEdinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow, EH8 9BTA short discussion for teenage boys and anyone older or younger, focusing on the amazing role played by the young Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). We’ll hear a few stories to inspire us this Ramadan, the month of action! It’s also a taster for those who might like to come along to the weekly circles we run on Thursdays all year (details to follow soon insha’Allah).IFTAR/MAGHRIB that day is 7.42pm - you can come and pray with us in Central Mosque, then eat at the Mosque Kitchen. We’ll finish and get back into the main hall in time to start our talk at 8.45pm insha’Allah.

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MAB Youth Edinburgh

MAB Youth has been running events in Edinburgh for a number of years now, and has recently developed regular activities and is looking to work with you to bring about more!Achievements so far include founding the first Muslim Scouts group in Scotland together with a growing team of local volunteers. The group recently won the “Community Service” prize at the Young Scottish Minority Ethnic Awards hosted at the Scottish Parliament (5th September 2008).We also run a weekly Brothers’ Circle on Thursdays. It’s on pause from the usual schedule during Ramadan, but details will be made available once we’re ready to restart.During this month, we’ll hold some special iftars in place of the circle. (See “Young Heroes of the Sahabah” poster.)Our public talks during the past year have featured Idris Tawfiq (”My Journey to Islam”), Fadel Soliman (”Achieving Humility in Prayer”) and Abo Sondes (”Salaheldin”).Please get in touch with any ideas, or to get involved: sohaib@mabyouth.com

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