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The History of Hajj
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London
29 Jul 2017

The History of Hajj

CANCELLED – more info available at www.islamichelp.org.uk/hajj Join Shaykh Abdul Hameed and Ehsaan Tahmid for an exciting and insightful seminar exploring The History of Hajj. During this seminar we will look at the history behind significant locations which are visited during Hajj or Umrah.

We highly recommend this seminar for anyone who is going to perform or has already performed Hajj or Umrah and for anyone who is interested in Islamic History.  As well as the seminar, we will also have a Q&A session and best of all, this is all FREE! The seminar will begin at 2:00pm sharp, straight after Dhur Salah at East London Mosque.  This event will be segregated. Children are allowed to attend this event. We ask parents to keep their children with them at all times, do not let them run around, if they become restless and make a lot of noise, please kindly take them out of the seminar hall and return when they are calm so that other guests are not disturbed. JazakAllah Khair If you have any questions please call 07946453423

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