World Assembly of Muslim Youth - WAMY UK Aims

WAMY UK Aims

Preserve the identity of Muslim help overcome the problems they face in modern society. Educate and train them in order for them to become active and positive citizens in their countries. Introduce Islam to non-Muslims in its purest form as a comprehensive system and way of life. Establish a relationship of dialogue, understanding and appreciation between Muslim organizations and the western societies. Provide assistance to Muslim and non-Muslim organizations to fulfil these goals through training and cooperation.

Organize conferences, symposia, workshops and research circles to address youth and students issues. Publish books, brochures, reports and exhibition material that best introduce Islam to non-Muslims in its holistic vision, and best educate the Muslim youth about their role in the British society. Organize exchange visits, Hajj and Umrah trips. Provide training and support to Muslim youth organizations in order to help them better fulfil their objectives. Provide training and support to Muslim youth organizations in order to help them better fulfil their objectives.

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