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UKIM Dawah Centre is a chaity organisation and we are always in need of volunteers to help us reach more and more people and spread the true message of Islam.

We are currntly looking for brothers and sisters to help us in our office in Birmingham. Various voluntary positions are available, from helping us plan our Youth activities to enabling us to set up and run Dawah stalls at exhibitions and fairs.

Now that summer holidays are near, and the blessed month of Ramadhan is approaching soon after maybe you can get involved in Dawah and as well as building your interpersonal skills and a reference for future employments you will be able to earn countless rewards from Allah SWT.

 
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Qur'an Circle in English by Mufti Abdul Majeed Nadeem for youngster every Sunday after Maghrib Salah at UKIM Alum Rock Islamic Centre at 2-8 Ludlow Road Saltley, Birmingham, West Midlands. B8 3BY. Tel: 0121 326 9936
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