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'Meet & Greet Ealing' - a free community event tomorrow

It is with great pleasure that Outreach Ealing, a newly formed group of young British Muslims, would like to cordially invite you to their first ever 'Meet & Greet' event. This community-led event will take place on Saturday 14th April 1pm - 5pm, at the Ealing Suite of the Double Tree by Hilton Hotel on Ealing Common. It is open to all residents in Ealing and Acton to come together and meet with members of the local Muslim community. Please note that entry to the event is FREE OF CHARGE.In times of growing division, it is now more important than ever to connect as a community, to learn and understand more about each other as neighbours, in a relaxed and fun environment.We hope to share experiences, showcase a number of exhibitions and also an exciting theatrical feature by multi-award winning Khayaal Theatre performance group. Free Refreshments will be provided and there will be a number of keynotes, including Muslim contributions to Britain and Commonalities in Ealing.The plan of the day is as follows:1:00pm - Opening Remarks from Outreach Ealing1:15pm - Muslim Contributions to Britain presentation2:00pm - Guest Speaker remarks 2:15pm - Khayaal Theatre performance3:30pm - Our Shared Values presentation4:00pm - Muslim History Tours presentation4:15pm - Closing remarks from Outreach Ealing5:00pm - Event EndsPlease feel free to pop in at anytime during the day and stay for as long as you like.The West London local Muslim community would love to meet you!Please click on link below to register your interest:https://www.facebook.com/events/1735819356484202/

Shams Uddin ● 2853d4 Comments

Outreach Ealing would like to thank all members of the Ealing community that attended their Meet & Greet Ealing event yesterday and helped to make it a tremendous success. Over 150 people congregated together at Double Tree by Hilton Hotel including Rupa Huq (MP for Ealing Central and Acton), Abdullah Gulaid (Councillor for Acton Central), Aysha Raza (Councillor for Greenford Green), Reverend Nick Jones (Rector of Acton), Superintendent Ricky Kandohla (Ealing, Hillingdon & Hounslow Metroplolitan Police) amongst many others.The event was opened with a beautiful recitation by 12 year old Wardah Jameel of the Holy Quran Chapter 19 (Mary) Verses 1-15. MC and Vice-chairman of Outreach Ealing, Aizad Hussain then presented the key aims of the event which were primarily to improve communications and engagement within the Ealing community and highlighted four shared values that unite us all.Shazad Amin, CEO of MEND - Muslim Engagement & Development presented a brief history of Muslims in Britain, their numbers, their contributions and the challenges they face especially dealing with Islamophobia. He outlined Mend's dedicated work in association with the Police, Crown Prosecution Service and the Independent Press Standards Association to recognize Islamophobia as a separate entity and with the All-party Parliamentary Group and Electoral commission to encourage Muslims to register for voting.Rupa Huq MP for Ealing Central & Acton spoke about how the communities should unite in tackling Islamophobia and all other forms of discrimination. She cited the 50th anniversary of Enoch Powell's famous 'Rivers of Blood' speech and how his predictions were so erroneous.The audience were then in for a treat as BAFTA nominated Alia AlZougbi of the multi-award winning Khayaal Theatre company performed two tales of wisdom and wiles from the 11th Century Middle-East: 'The Competing Artists' and 'The Animals' lawsuit against Humanity'. Her performance was mesmerizing and the stories were both thought-provoking and poignant to community cohesion.Dr El Sharkawy, Deen of Al Azhar College UK highlighted the shared values between the three Abrahamic faiths and highlighted the need to focus on the major points that unite us rather than the minor points that divide us.Finally AbdulMaalik Tailor of Muslim History Tours History, a qualified tour guide from Acton, presented the history of Muslims living in the borough of Ealing from early residents such as Haji Muhammad Dollie (1906) and Abdullah Yusuf Ali (1920), through to the arrival of post-WW2 economic migrants and finally to the 50,000+ strong Muslim community it is today. Interesting facts emerged such as Doctor Who being filmed at the site of the West Ealing mosque and that 'The Greatest' boxer of all-time Muhammad Ali presented the now defunct Acton Green Middle School with a cake (both in 1973).All attendees throughout the day enjoyed the free tea, coffee, juices, cake, biscuits and samosas, browsed through ancient Islamic artifacts and exhibitions and made many new connections within the community.Outreach Ealing hope to work with all groups in Ealing on future community projects.Please click on link below if you wish to see photos from the event:https://www.facebook.com/OutreachEaling/photos/pcb.1748073061925498/441491829609845/?type=3&theater&ifg=1

Shams Uddin ● 2849d