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By Muslim Sport Foundation | 21 October 2022 | TAGS: Muslimah Sport Foundation, Active Sunnah, Mosques

This is our biggest campaign to date and will delivered via our strategic partnerships with Mosques, Madrassah and Islamic institutes emphasising the benefits of sports and physical activity as a means of connecting spiritual, physical, and mental wellbeing together.

Our Active Sunnah Khutbah document will be made available to all Mosques and institutes granting them the opportunity to utilise its contents for the Jumu’ah Khutbah on the national campaign date of Friday 28 October 2022.

The rationale behind this programme is to create awareness regarding health and vitality within the Muslim community and to educate our younger generations that well-being is the very essence of our faith.

Furthermore, audiences will be encouraged and motivated to participate in local and regional activities with reputable community providers.

Our Mosques are the bedrock of our community, having Imams, Khateeb’s and teachers sharing a collective message pertaining to this subject is a novel and extremely powerful idea.

With your help and participation, this revolutionary project will have a tremendous impact and long-lasting empowering effect on the whole community.

Any Mosque, Madrassah and Islamic institute can sign up to this initiative by filling out this form.

If you have any questions or queries regarding this campaign or require any further information about our organisation then please do not hesitate to contact us: [email protected]

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