Under the supervision of Majlis Islah-e-Amaal for Islamic sisters, an online Islah-e-Amaal Ijtimawas held on 28th July 2021 in Vienna, Austria. 17 Islamic sisters had the privilege of attending this great Ijtima.

The female preacher of Dawat-e-Islami delivered a Sunnah-inspiring Bayan on the topic blessings of thankfulnessand encouraged the attendees (Islamic sisters) to thank Allah Almighty in every circumstance. Moreover, she gave the mindset of filling up the booklet, Nayk Amaaldaily and submitting it to the Zimmadar Islamic sister on the last date of every month. 


Under the supervision of Dawat-e-Islami, an online Madani Mashwarah of Zimmadar Islamic sisters (Majlis International Affairs) was conducted on 27th July 2021. Islamic sisters from Italy, Germany, Holland, Spain, Norway, Sweden, France and Denmark had the privilege of attending this spiritual Mashwarah.

Zimmadar Islamic sister (Majlis International Affairs) followed up the Kaarkardagi (performance) of the attendees (Islamic sisters), did their Tarbiyyah and gave the Ahdaaf [targets] of appointment. Moreover, she discussed regarding the Madani news and gave the Ahdaaf [targets] of motivating Islamic sisters to participate in the writing competition of the Monthly Magazine Faizan-e-Madinah.


Under the supervision of ‘Majlis short courses for Islamic sisters’, a Madani Mashwarah of Zimmadar Islamic sisters was conducted on 28th July 2021 in Bradford Region, UK. Region, Kabinah, Division Nigran and Mudarrisat had the privilege of attending this spiritual Mashwarah.

The performance of the attendees [Islamic sisters] was analysed, and their Tarbiyyah was done. Moreover, the points of a new course, namely ‘love for Ahl-e-Bayt’ was explained, and the Ahdaaf [targets] of conducting this course in all areas were assigned.


Under the supervision of ‘Majlis area visit activity for Islamic sisters’, an online activity, namely ‘calling towards righteousnesswas conducted in Newcastle, Stockton on Tees and Middlesbrough in the previous week. Zimmadar Islamic sisters attended this spiritual activity.

The attendees [Islamic sisters] called the local Islamic sisters towards righteousness, gave the attendees (Islamic sisters) the information about the religious activities of Dawat-e-Islami and encouraged them to keep associated with the religious environment of Dawat-e-Islami, attend the weekly Ijtima’ regularly and take part in the religious activities practically.


Under the supervision of Dawat-e-Islami, a religious Halqah was conducted on 29th July 2021 in Newcastle, Bradford Region (UK). 7 Islamic sisters had the privilege of attending this great Halqah.

The female preacher of Dawat-e-Islami delivered a Sunnah-inspiring Bayan on the topic the purpose of lifeand gave the attendees [Islamic sisters] the mindset of keeping associated with the religious environment of Dawat-e-Islami. The revision of the Madani Muzakrahs questions and answered was carried out, and the blessings of reciting Shajrah Shareef were also explained.

Under the supervision of Dawat-e-Islami, a religious Halqah was conducted on 29th July 2021 in South Yorkshire Kabinah, UK. 60 Islamic sisters had the privilege of attending this great Halqah.

The female preacher of Dawat-e-Islami delivered a Sunnah-inspiring Bayan and explained the attendees [Islamic sisters] some Islamic juristic rulings. Moreover, she briefed about the religious activities of Dawat-e-Islami and encouraged to keep associated with the religious environment of Dawat-e-Islami, attend the weekly Ijtimaand take part in the religious activities practically.


Under the supervision of Dawat-e-Islami, a religious Halqah was conducted in North Birmingham, Birmingham Region (UK) in previous days. Approximately, 28 Islamic sisters had the privilege of attending this great Halqah.

In this religious Halqah, the explanation of Shajrah Aliyah Qadriyahs couplets, the revision of Madani Muzakrah and the reformatory Bayan were conducted. At the end of Halqah, congregational Dua was also conducted. 


Under the supervision of Majlis Islah-e-Amaal, an Islah-e-Amaal Ijtimawas held on 29th July 2021 in Nottingham, UK. 15 Islamic sisters had the privilege of attending this great Ijtima.

The female preacher of Dawat-e-Islami delivered a Sunnah-inspiring Bayan on the topic blessings of Salahand encouraged the attendees (Islamic sisters) to make accountability of their deeds daily, perform Salah with Khushu [humility] and Khuzu[humbleness] and fill up the booklet, Nayk Amaal.


Under the supervision of Majlis Islah-e-Amaal, Sunnah-inspiring Ijtimaat were held on 28th July 2021 in Aylesbury and Luton (London, UK). Around 38 Islamic sisters had the privilege of attending these great Ijtimaat.

The female preachers of Dawat-e-Islami delivered a Sunnah-inspiring Bayan via Skype, briefed the attendees (Islamic sisters) about the booklet, Nayk Amaaland explained the methods of acting upon Nayk Amaal. Moreover, she gave the mindset of becoming the practicing individuals of Nayk Amaal.


Under the supervision of ‘Madrasatul Madina (for Islamic sisters), five students (Islamic sisters) completed the Holy Quran Nazrah in July 2021 in Aston, Birmingham Region (UK). On this occasion, their exam was conducted, in which three of them attained ‘excellent’ position, while two attained ‘good’ position.


Under the supervision of Majlis spiritual treatment for Islamic sisters, three stalls of Awrad-e- ‘Attariyah are being set up in Manchester Region, UK. Only Islamic sisters provide spiritual treatment to Islamic sisters only and give Ta’wizat-e- ‘Attariyah free of cost.

In the month of July 2021, approximately, 45 Tawizat-e- Attariyah were given to the Islamic sisters and 85 Awrad and Wazaif were provided.


Under the supervision of ‘Majlis Islah-e-A’maal for Islamic sisters’, Sunnah-inspiring Ijtima’at were held in Blackburn, Rochdale and Oldham in the previous week. Approximately, 44 Islamic sisters had the privilege of attending these great Ijtima’at.

The female preachers of Dawat-e-Islami delivered Bayans on the topics ‘blessings of Salah’ and motivated the attendees (Islamic sisters) to perform Salah with punctuality and make accountability of their daily through the booklet, ‘Nayk A’maal’.