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Adults and Children (school, college and uni. topics) in UK.

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Forwarded from NMC
GCSE Results - Message from NMC

Assalamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu

We would like to offer our sincerest congratulations to all those who have completed their GCSE this year! Whatever the result, you have all achieved another milestone in life alhumdulillah.

As Muslims we should never become arrogant if we attain some worldly success, or despair if we do not achieve what we set out to. The believer is always content with the decree of Allah and for those who did not achieve what they wanted, if you sincerely put your trust in Allah, know that He, in His infinite Wisdom and Mercy will open a path for you to have the best outcome in this life and the next.

"And whoever lives a life being mindful and conscious of Allah, He opens a path for His servant and provides for him in a way that he could never have even imagined." (Surah at-Talaq 2:3)

For those who achieved the grades they wanted, be mindful of not letting arrogance enter your heart. You should be thankful to Allah and show gratitude through the favours He has given you, not simply for your own personal gain and amusement, but to help others as Allah has helped you.

We are always happy to offer advice and guidance to any brothers and sisters if they need support, so please feel free to contact the masjid.

We ask Allah that He blesses you and keeps you and your family in His love, mercy and protection. Allahumma Ameen.
Forwarded from NMC
As the start of the school academic year is starting this week. This booklet is designed to give, parents who have children starting secondary school, some tips and advice to support their transition from primary to secondary school.
Educare SSPG.pdf
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Secondary School Parent Guide

Supporting our children's development

Educare is a subsidiary of the registered charity, The London Muslim Support Network Charity Registration Number: 1197308

E: admin@Imsn.org.uk

Copyright © 2023-2025 All rights reserved
Forwarded from Almadaris ul mu’mineen
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A guide for Muslim Children starting high schools
Forwarded from Purify Your Soul
Ponder over the following Hadith:

The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "Allah makes the way to Jannah easy for a person who treads the path in search of knowledge."
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We all want Paradise and so we should strive towards whatever will help us. The above Hadith tells us that if we seek knowledge about Islam, then Allah will make the way to paradise easier.

Try to learn something every day.

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5 social skills your child needs before the teen years

and no, they don't just "figure it out" on their own

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Hello, a public Emergency Alert test will take place at 3pm on Sunday 7 September on compatible mobile phones in the country. If your phone is compatible, you will hear a loud siren and vibration even if it is set on silent. No action is required. Learn more at www.gov.uk/alerts . If you need to opt out of these alerts for any reason, visit www.gov.uk/alerts/opting-out
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Eclipses and the Moon
- NASA Science

https://science.nasa.gov/moon/eclipses/

The next penumbral phase for an eclipse visible from London will be the "Blood Moon" total lunar eclipse on September 7–8, 2025. The penumbral eclipse begins at approximately 4:28 PM BST and ends around 9:55 PM BST, but this entire phase occurs before moonrise and is followed by a partial and total eclipse, which are the most visible parts of the event.

What to expect:

Penumbral Eclipse: This is the least noticeable part of the eclipse, where the Moon passes through the Earth's outer, lighter shadow (the penumbra). The change in brightness is very subtle and might be difficult to observe without a clear sky.

Moonrise: The penumbral phase will be entirely before moonrise in London.

Most Visible Event: The more dramatic parts of the eclipse, the partial and total phases, will be visible later in the evening, after the moon has risen.

How to see the penumbral phase (and the subsequent eclipses):
Find a Clear Sky: You will need a clear view of the sky, free from clouds.
Minimize Light: Get away from city lights and ideally find a viewing spot with no obstructions.

Be Patient: Since the penumbral phase is subtle, focus your attention on the brighter, more noticeable partial and total eclipse phases that follow.