Volunteering as an approach is built around and altruistic mindset of giving without any financial gain. This mindset, whilst quite basic as an Islamic approach, is one that is not necessarily inculcated within our children’s’ upbringing. The spirit of giving is usually at best confined to within the home or at best with the family. Why did this spirit of wanting to serve to permeate in our very pores in the past and not so to that degree now? Read more here.
World Federation President visits India Office

The President of the World Federation of KSIMC, Alhajj Anwerali bhai Dharamsi, was in India in January on a personal visit.
Although Anwer bhai had a very tight schedule on his trip to India, he took some time out and visited the India office on 17th Jan 2019.
During the visit he met the manager of India Office, Asad Virani, including all the staff members.
Matters pertaining to upcoming projects for this year, were discussed which included Khoja Heritage Project, Madressa Centre of Excellence, Youth Camps and Workshops.
The President was accompanied by the Vice President of Africa Federation and Executive Councillor of The World Federation of KSIMC Alhajj Aunali Khalfan who took special interest in discussions regarding Islamic Education and agreed to facilitate discussions with AFED and India Office.

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