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![]() The Annual Laylatul Qur'aan is a significant yearly event dedicated to the celebration of Laylatul Qur'aan, a night of devotion and recitation of the Holy Qur'an. This event emphasizes spiritual reflection, prayer, and Qur'anic recitation, offering attendees a chance to engage in worship and gain a deeper understanding of the Qur'anic teachings. The evening often includes special recitations, lectures, and communal prayers, fostering a sense of unity and spiritual growth among participants. ![]() The Annual Ramadan Lecture (Island Club) 2025 is a special event held during the holy month of Ramadan, featuring a lecture at the Island Club. This annual lecture focuses on themes related to Ramadan, including spirituality, fasting, and personal growth. Attendees gather to listen to inspiring talks, engage in communal prayers, and reflect on the significance of Ramadan. The event aims to enhance the spiritual experience of Ramadan and foster a sense of community among participants. |
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![]() Lateef ul Akbar 2025 is an annual event that celebrates and honors the legacy and teachings of Lateef ul Akbar. This special occasion is marked by insightful lectures, discussions, and reflections on the life and contributions of Lateef ul Akbar, providing an opportunity for attendees to deepen their understanding and appreciation of his impact. The event typically features guest speakers, spiritual gatherings, and community activities aimed at fostering a deeper connection with the values and principles exemplified by Lateef ul Akbar. |
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![]() The Eid al-Kabeer Kutubah at Nadwat is an annual event that marks the celebration of Eid al-Adha, also known as Eid al-Kabeer. This significant occasion is highlighted by the delivery of the Kutubah, a special sermon that reflects on the themes of sacrifice, devotion, and gratitude. The gathering brings together the community for collective prayers, followed by the Kutubah, which serves as a reminder of the spiritual significance of Eid al-Adha and the lessons it imparts. This yearly event is a time for reflection, celebration, and communal bonding. |
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