Labaik Ya Zahra (sa) organised the Jashsn e Ghadeer & certificate Ceremony to celebrate the Eid-e-Ghadeer –Eid-e-Mubahla and LYZ Study Programme Certificate Cermony held on 3rd January,2008 on Eid-e-Mubahalah Day in the Islamic Centre of England, London.
Labaik Ya Zahra (sa) shares a vision for the woman of today to be educated and independent. The woman of today is, sophisticated, courageous, smart and intelligent; yet, her rights are constantly under threat from oppression, illiteracy, abuse and poverty. She has been denied her rights for so long under the ignorance of today’s society. In turn, she is in search of a divine law that would represent her human rights, is there such a divine law? Is there someone she can turn to in the form of a role model, who she can look up to for support on these issues? The issues of a woman, who has been faced with the challenges set by this cruel world and has emerged victorious. Indeed, there is we have only to look into the books of history and the of course the Holy Qur’an.
Labaik Ya Zahra(s.a) organized a six months study program on Qur’an, Faqh & Family Ikhlaq. Study Course were conducted from June - November, 2007.once a month in Islamic Centre Library. Every month Religious Scholars, Hujjat ul Islam Muhammad saeed Bahmanpure( Islamic College London), Hujjat ul Islam
Agha Muhammad Ali Shomali, Agha Maqbool Raheem(stanmoor) delevired the usefull lectures ,and .Sister Asma Hussain , Sister Shakira Batool, Sister Dur-e-Shahwar, Sister Samar Batool, Sister Sumyia Yousif, and Sister Shahera Bari were the class teachers.
The Certificate & Prize distribution ceremony was presided by Hujatul-Islam-Wal-Muslimeen Agha Abdul Hussain Moizee (Head Islamic Centre of England). Syeda Umme Farwa (Founder, Labaik Ya Zahra Youth) deliver the opening speech. Also many other guests and teachers of LYZ study programme delivered the speeches.
Hujjat ul Islam wal muslemeen Agha Abdul Hussain Moizee extremely appreciated the efforts of labaikyazahra’s youth and the teachers LYZ Study programme. He said that through the LYZ study programme we can educate the women and youth of He explained that Lady Fatima (sa) should be the role-model for Muslim women today and that her footsteps should be followed to succeed in this life and the here-after.
Syeda Umme-Farwa, founder of Labaik-Ya-Zahra’s message in her opening speech was to focus upon nurturing today’s youth to equip them with the tools which include knowledge and understanding of Islamic Shariat and to educate today’s women as they are the nurturers of the generations of tomorrow. She explained that the Lady Fatima (sa) should be taken as the centre-point for all women to practice and adapt their lifestyles according to her teachings. She also said that the main mission of Labaik-Ya-Zahra that aspired to use that opportunity to shed light about Bibi Syeda Zahra (sa) and to increase peoples’ knowledge, through the valuable topics that were discussed.
The members of Labaik Ya Zahra recited religious poetry.
Certificate and presents were given to the Labaik Ya Zahra students who successfully pass the Examination. Fiza Hussain (East London) got the first position in LYZ study programme.
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