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Friday, 25 April 2025  
26. Shawwal 1446

Salaam Alaikum, my dear community

Inshallah this correspondence reaches you in good health. Over the last eight months I have been honoured with the responsibility of co-ordinating the youth initiative called BAYN (Birmingham Abbasi Youth Network).

In April my six month commitment as Youth Liaison came to an end. A great deal has been accomplished in the time we have had, all of which has been published on the Jamaat website for your perusal.

As with any project there is always room for improvement. I alone take responsibility for any flaws, misgivings, failures and mistakes of my own or that of the taskforce. I would like to recognise their hard work and that of the selfless volunteers who have given us their time and effort. I congratulate those who showed their support with action and not just words. The executive committee and office staff have worked in good faith and I thank them for their contribution.

I pass over the mantle of responsibility to Minhaal Abdulhussein whose trajectory of development has truly excited me. As with any leader he will need the support of the community and I hope you offer him the luxuries I have been afforded. Promising times lie ahead for this community but only with your help and duas. May god bless you all. Kind regards Adam Khimji

May god bless you all.

Kind regards

Adam Khimji

BAYN will host it's 2nd professionals event aimed at those in the finance and economic sector or those interested in it. The event will have 3 key speakers who will address topics within the fields which are of interest currently. There will be a £1 entry cost. Please support BAYN by attending the event.

When: Sunday 6th March.
Time: 7 pm.
Venue: Mehfil e Abbas
Cost: £1

Please see the poster for more information.

 

On Sunday 7th February 2016, Birmingham Abbasi Youth Network (BAYN) held an extended Sunday evening event titled ‘Marriage the A-Z’. The event focused on four groups of people; those looking for a spouse, those engaged to be married, individuals already married and looking to start a family and those who have been married before or are single parents. Before the event begun we had 64 individuals signed up on EventBrite to attend and seven facilitators confirmed from the Match-Making and Me2We committee. However, Alhamdulilah on the day we had an estimate of 100 people involved; our highest attendance to date.

After a short introduction to the event, it’s ground rules, the speakers and facilitators; Sister Rozmin Khimji delivered a ten minute address which focused on marriage as a blessing, citing specific prophetic narrations and Qur'anic verses to illustrate how many blessings are attained by an individual who has taken the steps to get married and cares for their spouse and family.

The Birmingham Abbasi Youth Network are proud to present "GOD?" - a theological workshop hosted by Syed Zafar Abbas on Sunday 28th Feb 2016. The workshop will start off with a theological insight, with the ability to then utilise this in the format of a debate. The event is open to all but will mainly focus on 16-32 year olds.