Meet-Ups

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With Cherry Aisha

An English convert Muslim sharing life reflections.

I’m a huge believer in sisterhood. Since covid we have lost our culture of community, yet community is at the heart of Islam and more important than ever. It is my belief that by being there for each other a sister’s, we can strengthen our inner state, which ripples through society.

Let’s revive the spirit of sisterhood in Islam with regular meet-up’s, to grow our community as Muslim women! The meet-up’s are safe spaces for Muslim women of all backgrounds. Event details re sent and confirmed on the day, so register early to ensure you’re registration isn’t missed. Sign up today and discover the community you have been missing!

Hey Sis Let's Talk Poster

Hey Sis, Let’s Talk About Resisting Hatred Against Muslim Women

Date: Wednesday 19th November
Time: 8:00pm-9:00pm
Registration Fee: Free
Location: Google Meets
Lead By: Cherry Aisha

As Muslim women we are experiencing hatred from within the Ummah and external sources. It’s time to learn from each other’s journeys and empower ourselves as a community, to stand firm in the face of the trials we face today. When women support women, amazing things happen.

Use the form to register and join the online meet-up. Event details will be sent after registration closes at 5pm on 19th November, to protect the privacy of the space.

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Use the form to register to join the Meet-Up

We respect your privacy and data. You may withdraw consent at anytime. Prior to attendance, please ensure the name on your log-in matches the one provided at registration and have your camera switched on. Camera's will be switched on throughout the event, in order to facilitate social connection. Please join the meeting from a private space and ensure other's can't hear your audio, to protect the confidentiality of other members.

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