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The Waswahili Community Trust UK
(Wadhamini wa jumuiya ya Waswahili)

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Meelad-Un-Nabi Celebration
1425 (Hijrah)
The London Borough Newham

Swalatun-un-Nabi


Charity Objects


C1.) The advancement of education of children and young people in the Waswahili culture and by the promotion of facilities for leisure time occupation.


C2.) The advancement of Islam.


C3.) Relief of suffering amongst person who have been bereaved by the provision of couselling advice in matters concerning burial according to the principle of Islam


C4.) The relief of poverty


Equal Opportunity Policy Statement


We affirm that no person is to be treated less favourably, because of their gender, ethnicity, beliefs, marital status, age, or people with disability. We also affirm that people with disabilities add richness to our organisation, as both service providers, and service recipients. We are also very pleased that our Website has passed the accessability test. We fully agreed to the implementation of the Disability Discrimination Act, 1995 (D.D.A.) Section 21, that imposes a legal obligation for service providers to make it easier for the blind, and partially sighted people to receive information in a way that is accessable to them.


 



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Waswahili at home and abroad:between piety and poverty
Professor Mohammed Hyder


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