What Muslims believe about Jesus

myDeen Seminar
What Muslims believe about Jesus

SATURDAY 17th DECEMBER 2011
at The Chiltern Hills Academy
CHESHAM HP5 2RG
Learn what The Qur’an tells us about Jesus and his mother Mary (peace be upon them).

This seminar is designed to explain the correct view a Muslim should have with regards to Prophet Eesa and his mother Maryam (alayhema salam).

Seminar Structure

SATURDAY 17th DECEMBER 2011:
Session 1]  Time: 10.30-11.30am For ages 6-10 years, boys & girls

Session 2]  Time: 11.30-12.30pm For ages 11 plus, girls only

12.45 Dhuhr salat (bring your own lunch)

Session 3]  Time: 1.30-2.30pm For ages 11 plus, boys only

Teacher

Claire Ali has been running popular educational workshops for children for 8 years. She is a qualified teacher, a former Head of Languages and current PGCE tutor.  She believes that child-centred learning is the best route to nurturing our children.  Her workshops are full of fun and creative learning activities that deepen and celebrate children’s knowledge of their deen and develop in the child the joy and honour of being a Muslim.

For more information about the wonderful work that sister Claire has been doing visit her website www.islameducationalworkshops.co.uk

Enrolment

Places are limited so you must register in advance.

Please email school@mydeen.org.uk, stating the name and age of your child. You will be notified if you have been reserved a place on the seminar.

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  1. bint haider says:

    Alhamdulilla !!! at last we have someone taking and sharing and giving the correct interpretation about this most beloved prophet in Islam and his mother. A whole surah is dedicated to this incredible lady ..just shows her importance and what men can learn and as importantly what women need to know and how we should act towards others.

    Allah subhanatala continue to guide us towards him..inshallah.

  2. umm bilal zahid says:

    when my son was at infant school he used to beg each christmas time to have a tree in our house. Not what we do Bilal..we are muslims and we dont celebrate. My best friend Ynonne used to invite us to her house to look at her christmas tree and exchange presents. Towards the end of infant school..aged 7 bilal refused to take part in anything to do with christmas …even the play. He refused to attend school the last week of school so he did not have to be part of it.
    there is no denying we live in a country that celebrate christmas….our role is to appreciate this and educate our selves and others about the differences, what is acceptable and what is forbidden and what our god/allah ask of us.lets not make up things to please our children and communities…kids can see through this and we live for allah not for our communities. but dont go around shouting when we see some wrong..quietly speak and question and ask.

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