Inspired by http://www.aligraphy.co.uk/, thought I would try something out.
It says: Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim
translated: In the name of God, the Beneficent the Merciful.
Fundraiser for the Bangladesh Disaster
Date:
Saturday 5th January
Time:
2.30pm - 5.30pm
Venue:
The Froud Centre,
1 Toronto Avenue (off Romford Road)
Manor Park, E12
Admission:
Only 50p!
Under 5’s FREE
A sisters only charity bazaar to raise money for
the victims of the Disaster in Bangladesh.
Strictly no boys over 7 years.
On sale:
from jewelry to hijabs, islamic art to books, hair cutting to mehndi,
kids activities to lots of food and drinks…and much more.
If anybody would like to donate any home made cakes, snacks/sweets or any drinks,
or if you would like to hold a stall at the event please get in touch.
All proceeds will go to charity through Muslim Aid inshaAllah.
Need sister volunteers.
Contact: 07904833541
more info: http://muslimways.com/sisters-charity-bazaar.html
Anyways because it’s Eid tomorrow, me and two of my mate thought it would be a good to get something from Oxford street. On the way the bus stoped in holborn so thought rather than waiting for the next bus we would walk, as it’s 10minutes away.
While walking a black man went pass us and shouted “Don’t terrorise the street!”, initially we didn’t hear what he said properly and thought he didn’t say what we think he said as he was smiling, so we asked him, “sorry, what was that?” and he kept on smiling.
So anyways my friends were a bit shocked, not because the man said that but shocked because usually we tend to receive these comments from non-muslim whites.
It’s a bit funny too, because we didn’t judge him, nor shout “don’t stab me for my mobile phone”, relating him to constant knife crime by the black community.
Assalamu’alykum,
I’ve already posted what I thought of program on muslimways forum: http://muslimways.com/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,10/topic,1979.0


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