Monday, 22 February 2016

'True Islam'

After months of planning and going to many meetings, we (the committee members from Hudds Isoc) had the Interfaith dinner along with an exhibition and Q&A panel. Although it was stressful at times and quite chaotic (my lack of organisational skills), I feel as though it all worked out in the end Alhamdulillah (praise be to God). Being part of something bigger than myself has really broadened my understanding of how much planning and hard work is involved when organising events as well as helping strengthen my faith. 
I wholeheartedly can say that this event would not have been possible without the volunteers, who gave up their free time to help, the University and more importantly the awesome committee members who are some of the most AMAZING people I've had the pleasure of meeting when I became the Education Officer. Being around them has taught me so much about myself, my faith and what it is like to be part of the 'Isoc family' and for that I am eternally grateful! It is so rewarding knowing what a small group of students can achieve when we work together- 'Individually we are one drop but together we are an ocean'. This was my first time helping to organise an event but I hope this won't be my last. 

Here's some of the photos from the evening (photo credit: committee members from Isoc)











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