دعوتِ اسلامی کے زیر اہتمام پچھلے دنوں تنزانیہ دارالسّلام کے علاقے اوپانگا میں محفلِ نعت کا انعقاد ہوا جس میں 78 اسلامی بہنوں نے شرکت کی۔

اس محفل میں ملک ذمہ دار اسلامی بہن نے ”جہنم کی ہولناکیوں اور جہنّم سے بچنے والے اعمال“ کے موضوع پر بیان کیا اور آخر میں اسلامی بہنوں کو اجتماع اور تفسیر کورس میں شرکت کرنے کی دعوت دی۔

On 19th July, 2020, a Sunnah-inspired Ijtima was held under Dawat-e-Islami at Longsight in Manchester, U.K, in which 23 Islamic sisters participated.

The Nigran Islamic sister of Manchester Region delivered a Bayan on the virtues of the first ten days of Zul-Hijja-til-Haram and sacrifice. She also motivated the Islamic sisters attending the Ijtima to take part in the collective sacrifice held under Dawat-e-Islami.


A Madani Halqah is held in Woking, UK

Sat, 25 Jul , 2020
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On 19th July, 2020, a Madani Halqah was held by Dawat-e-Islami in Woking, UK, in which local Islamic sisters participated.

A Muballigha of Dawat-e-Islami delivered a Sunnah-inspired Bayan on the topic, “Keep your inner and outer-self the same”. She also motivated the Islamic sisters attending the Madani Halqah to take part in the collective sacrifice held under Dawat-e-Islami.


On 19th July, 2020, online Sunnah-inspired Ijtima’at were held under Dawat-e-Islami in various parts of London Region, U.K (Harrow, Eastham, Luton, Slough, Woking and Willesden Green), in which around 99 Islamic sisters participated.

The Muballighaat of Dawat-e-Islami described the virtues and invocations of the first ten days of Zul-Hijjah, the importance of voluntary fasts, the virtues of sacrifice and motivated them to take part in the collective sacrifice held under Dawat-e-Islami.


From 15th to 19th July, 2020, online Sunnah-inspired Ijtima’at were held under Dawat-e-Islami in various parts of Birmingham Region, U.K (North, South, West Birmingham, Stoke-on-Trent, Walsall, Telford, Black country and Sandwell), in which approximately 567 Islamic sisters participated.

The Muballighaat of Dawat-e-Islami described the virtues and invocations of the first ten days of Zul-Hijjah, the importance of voluntary fasts, the virtues of sacrifice and motivated them to take part in the collective sacrifice held under Dawat-e-Islami.


Under the Short Courses Majlis for Islamic sisters, a “Taharat Course” has been going on since 20th July, 2020 in Birmingham, U.K.

This course will last five days and the duration is 1 hour 12 minutes.

For admissions in this online short course, you may contact the following e-mail ID:


Under the Short Courses Majlis for Islamic sisters, a 5-day “Faizan-e-Taharat Course” was held in Birmingham, U.K, in which approximately 30 Islamic sisters participated.

The Islamic sisters who participated in the course go the opportunity to learn the method of Wudu, Ghusl and Tayammum, rulings regarding used water and the topic of impurities, and how to purify clothes. 


Under Dawat-e-Islami’s department, “Madrasa-tul-Madinah Balighaat”, a 26-day “Madani Qaida Course” currently continues in Derby, Birmingham, in which 14 Islamic sisters are participating.

The female teacher is teaching them to recite the Holy Quran with correct articulation as well as informing them about other Shariah rulings. On this occasion, the female students also expressed their intentions to teach others after learning. 


A Madani Muzakarah Ijtima was recently held for the representative Islamic sisters for the first time in Peterborough, UK, during which a Bayan was delivered on watching and listening to the weekly Madani Muzakarah.

20 representative Islamic sisters attended this Ijtima and made the intention to watch the Madani Muzakarah and submit their performance to the representative Islamic sisters.


Sunnah-inspired Ijtima’at were held under Dawat-e-Islami in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leighton and Hounslow, UK, in which around 91 Islamic sisters participated.

The Muballighaat of Dawat-e-Islami delivered a Sunnah-inspired Bayan on sacrifice and informed the Islamic sisters attending the Ijtima about the virtues of the first ten days of Zul-Hijja-til-Haram. Moreover, they motivated them to take part in the collective sacrifice held under Dawat-e-Islami.


Under the Short Courses Majlis for Islamic sisters, an online 12-day “Aaiye Madani Kaam Seekhain” Course was held in Ireland Region, in which local Islamic sisters participated.

The Islamic sisters attending the course received an opportunity to learn the Madani activities as well as reaping Madani pearls regarding moral and organizational training.


A Kafan Dafan Tarbiyyati Ijtima was held by Majlis-e-Kafan Dafan for Islamic sisters in Tooting, UK via Skype, in which 13 Islamic sisters participated.

A Muballigha of Dawat-e-Islami delivered a Sunnah-inspired Bayan, briefed the Islamic sisters attending the Tarbiyyati Ijtima on the method of bathing the deceased and provided information about shrouding and burial. Moreover, she motivated the Islamic sisters to take the test and take part in Madani activities.