Organizing Institution: Muslim Marriage Events
Contact email: [email protected]
Start Date: November 25, 2022 (18:00)
End Date: November 27, 2022 (13:00 GMT)
Cost: £11.37 – £250
Website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/muslim-marriage-conference-workshop-dinner-tickets-441569234467?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
– London – United Kingdom
MUSLIM MARRIAGE CONFERENCE & WORKSHOP & DINNER
Dates: Friday 25th – Sunday 27th November 2022
Venue: Cann Hall Deen & Education Trust, 145 Cann Hall Road, London E11 3NJ
1. Friday 25th November, 6pm -9pm @Mayfair Banqueting – DINNER – Candid Conversations with Na’ima B. Robert and Nasir Al-Amin on the Muslim Marriage Crisis
2. Saturday 26th November, 10am-4pm @Cann Hall Masjid – CONFERENCE: CAN MUSLIMS SURVIVE THE MARRIAGE CRISIS? With Shaykh Mujahid Ali (Imam of Cann Hall Masjid /Ebrahim College), Na’ima B. Robert , Nasir Al-Amin, Dr Fauzia Ahmed (University of London) and others.
Topics of discussion:
- Post Andrew Tate – Is it worth Muslim men getting married?
- Soul Mates, #couplesgoals and Other Fairytales: Debunking Modern Marriage Myths’
- Presentation by Dr Fauzia Ahmed on findings from ‘British Muslim Crisis’ report
3. Sunday 27th November, 10am-1pm @Cann Hall Masjid
WORKSHOPS focussing on following:
*What Do You Bring to the Table? Understanding Your Value as a Muslim Wife
*“LOVE is NEVER ENOUGH: Marriage and Emotional Regulation”
Tickets will be available for BOTH in person attendance or ONLINE (a link will be sent on the day) for the conference or workshop. The dinner Candid Conversations will not be screen onlined and participants are encouraged to attend in person to benefit from an intimate experience with the speakers.
*All welcome *Limited spaces *Pre-registration required
For more details call 07956735301 / 07984602475
*Please note, time and resources have been set aside to ensure the programme runs in a smooth and professional manner for the maximum benefit of participants and thus unless the programme has been postponed or cancelled, there are NO REFUNDS as part of the terms and condition policy.