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Old 11-01-2011, 02:30 AM   #1
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Assalamu aleykum my dear brothers

I introduce myself : My name is Ilyas, I live in France, I came to islam 10 years ago, I am married, got 2 girls (5 and 3 years old) and one young boy (8 months old).
Following the ban of Niqab and many problems regarding the “muslim” community in France, i am going inchAllah to move house in England.
Indeed, in the future, I would like to enroll my son in a darul uloom and I would like the best education for my 2 girls.
I have many questions and need a lot of information, I hope you will help me.

Where is the best darul uloom in England? I have heard about Dewsbury or Bury.
Where is the markaz of dawah in England?
What is the best place to live in England when your wife wears Niqab?
I am looking for a place where there is a good Islamic atmosphere and where you may find well educated people.
Barakallahufikum
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Old 11-01-2011, 02:38 AM   #2
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Dear Brother,

May Allah Ta'ala reward you for your good intentions and may He bless you in your hijrah.

Whoever migrates for the sake of Allah and His Rasool then his migration is for Allah and His Rasool.

Brother, I live in England and I would personally recommend that you move to Dewsbury. It is has a very good Muslim community and there is also an established secondary Muslim Girls School - Zakariyya Muslim Girls School. There is also Dewsbury Darul Uloom. The primary schools in the area even though they are provided by the Government are very well adapted to providing services to a majority Muslim populace.

In Dewsbury and its surrounding environs especially Batley it is very common to find Niqaabi ladies and insha'Allah you will not find too much difficulty.

Also as Dewsbury in the North of England living expenses are not as high as they are in the South.

There are also other areas in England such as Leicester, Blackburn, Preston, Bolton which has big concentrations of Muslims however I am aware more of Dewsbury. Other brothers from those areas could hopefully enlighten you further.

I hope this has helped.

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Old 11-01-2011, 02:48 AM   #3
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dewsbury, blackburn, bolton, leicester, preston
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Old 11-01-2011, 03:46 AM   #4
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Blackburn or Dewsbury.
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Old 11-01-2011, 03:57 AM   #5
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dont go to blackburn......blackburn is a dead town. has a good darul uloom though. they take boarding students so you dont have to live there to send your kids there.

bradford is a bit hectic, its good to know people here if you want to live here. has a darul uloom which is connected to the markaz. has islamic schools but difficult to get in. the public schools are frightening! by all means do not send your kids to bradford public schools. plenty of masajids.

batley and dewsbury are small towns but are good places to live in the muslim areas and is very close to major cities. plenty of masajids. has muslim communities. has darul uloom at the markaz. loads of scholars and shaikhs. some public schools are islamic leaning due to the majority of the kids being muslim and havig muslim teachers.

btw i have lived in all the above places.
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Old 11-01-2011, 04:25 AM   #6
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come to the north west. You will have most options there.

there are darul ulooms in Bolton, Blackburn and Bury, and all of them are within 10 -15 miles. There are girl's alima classes in bolton and blackburn, and both these towns have islamic secondary schools too.
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Old 11-01-2011, 04:47 AM   #7
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brother May Allah make it easy for you Liecester is very good Alhumdulilah has Dar Ulooms, Masajids, Islamic School for boys and girls.
Also very good ulema are based in Liecester like Shaykh Riyadh Ul haqq, Shaykh Saleem Dhorat and Mufti Ibn Adam and many other very good ulema who teach and also hold regular Duroos.
There is also Dawah Markaz and most women wear niqaab around the Highfield area of liecester where the most Masjids are.
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Old 11-01-2011, 05:04 AM   #8
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aaww,
bolton has darul uloom, muslim girls school, and also plans INSHAALLAH for a muslim boys school in near future.
blackburn is same as above but also has a tabligh dawah markaz where a lot of dawah activities take place.
dewsbury also good but i think the house price is a lot more than bolton,blackburn,preston and other places in north west.
leicester also seems a very good option but very congested in some areas (some people actually like this so it depends on what you want)
MAY ALLAH SWT MAKE EVERYTHING EASY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
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Old 11-01-2011, 06:39 AM   #9
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England is good.
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Old 11-01-2011, 11:10 PM   #10
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Dear Brother,

May Allah Ta'ala reward you for your good intentions and may He bless you in your hijrah.

Whoever migrates for the sake of Allah and His Rasool then his migration is for Allah and His Rasool.

Brother, I live in England and I would personally recommend that you move to Dewsbury. It is has a very good Muslim community and there is also an established secondary Muslim Girls School - Zakariyya Muslim Girls School. There is also Dewsbury Darul Uloom. The primary schools in the area even though they are provided by the Government are very well adapted to providing services to a majority Muslim populace.

In Dewsbury and its surrounding environs especially Batley it is very common to find Niqaabi ladies and insha'Allah you will not find too much difficulty.

Also as Dewsbury in the North of England living expenses are not as high as they are in the South.

There are also other areas in England such as Leicester, Blackburn, Preston, Bolton which has big concentrations of Muslims however I am aware more of Dewsbury. Other brothers from those areas could hopefully enlighten you further.

I hope this has helped.

jazak Allahu khairan, it is very kind to answer me, may Allah reward you with the best, those information are very valuable
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Old 11-01-2011, 11:47 PM   #11
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jazak Allahu khairan, it is very kind to answer me, may Allah reward you with the best, those information are very valuable
You should not think about staying in England permanently. The future of England is grim. You should read this thread carefully.

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http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/arch...p/t-31401.html
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14. Muslims will take over India.

15. Then WWIII will start.

16. Russia will attack U.K.

17. Germany will join Russia in this war, while U.K will be destroyed as it never existed.

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As you see, the land of English people will be annihilated by nuclear attack. So, if you can , think twice before moving to UK.
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Old 11-02-2011, 01:45 AM   #12
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aaww,
bolton has darul uloom, muslim girls school, and also plans INSHAALLAH for a muslim boys school in near future.
blackburn is same as above but also has a tabligh dawah markaz where a lot of dawah activities take place.
dewsbury also good but i think the house price is a lot more than bolton,blackburn,preston and other places in north west.
leicester also seems a very good option but very congested in some areas (some people actually like this so it depends on what you want)
MAY ALLAH SWT MAKE EVERYTHING EASY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
amine, barkAllahufik, i thank you all for your answers.
Leicester and Dewsbury seem to be good.
But is there any muslim primary schools as well ?
About the public schools, here in France, it is very bad since they teach a lot of kufr and there is the celebration of christmas..., the kids are very rude and talk about love stuff... That's why i did not put my girls in this kind of school.
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Old 11-02-2011, 02:20 AM   #13
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You should not think about staying in England permanently. The future of England is grim. You should read this thread carefully.

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http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/arch...p/t-31401.html
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14. Muslims will take over India.

15. Then WWIII will start.

16. Russia will attack U.K.

17. Germany will join Russia in this war, while U.K will be destroyed as it never existed.

-----------------
As you see, the land of English people will be annihilated by nuclear attack. So, if you can , think twice before moving to UK.
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Old 11-02-2011, 11:07 PM   #14
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Assalamu aleykum my dear brothers

I introduce myself : My name is Ilyas, I live in France, I came to islam 10 years ago, I am married, got 2 girls (5 and 3 years old) and one young boy (8 months old).
Following the ban of Niqab and many problems regarding the “muslim” community in France, i am going inchAllah to move house in England.
Indeed, in the future, I would like to enroll my son in a darul uloom and I would like the best education for my 2 girls.
I have many questions and need a lot of information, I hope you will help me.

Where is the best darul uloom in England? I have heard about Dewsbury or Bury.
Where is the markaz of dawah in England?
What is the best place to live in England when your wife wears Niqab?
I am looking for a place where there is a good Islamic atmosphere and where you may find well educated people.
Barakallahufikum


You're doing the right thing masha'Allah (said by a brother from Italy who is wishing he could to the same), may Allah make it easy for you, amin.

By the way, I think brothers should maybe highlight the madaris using English (not urdu) as medium of teaching - as I assume brother Ilyas doesn't know Urdu..
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Old 11-03-2011, 02:30 AM   #15
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You're doing the right thing masha'Allah (said by a brother from Italy who is wishing he could to the same), may Allah make it easy for you, amin.

By the way, I think brothers should maybe highlight the madaris using English (not urdu) as medium of teaching - as I assume brother Ilyas doesn't know Urdu..
barakAllahufik brother, that's correct, i do not speak a word of urdu though i spent 2 month in Nizamuddin
I read a post saying that majority of darul uloom use urdu and that the children have to learn it, maybe some darul uloom use only english and arabic
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Old 11-03-2011, 05:02 AM   #16
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barakAllahufik brother, that's correct, i do not speak a word of urdu though i spent 2 month in Nizamuddin
I read a post saying that majority of darul uloom use urdu and that the children have to learn it, maybe some darul uloom use only english and arabic
Shaykh Riyadh Ul haqq Al Kawthar Academy teaches the Aalim course in Arabic and English but it is part time only.
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Old 11-03-2011, 05:38 AM   #17
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According to this thread Darul Uloom Newcastle teaches in english & arabic only it seems, may Allah make it easy for you.
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Old 11-03-2011, 10:45 AM   #18
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barakAllahufik brother, that's correct, i do not speak a word of urdu though i spent 2 month in Nizamuddin
I read a post saying that majority of darul uloom use urdu and that the children have to learn it, maybe some darul uloom use only english and arabic
I hope the brothers can assist you more insha'Allah..
Anyway please take a look at the big banner in my signature; we'll announce the details of the course in a few days insha'Allah, anyway it could be a great occasion for you to "experience the UK climate" insha'Allah..
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Old 11-14-2011, 11:03 PM   #19
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I hope the brothers can assist you more insha'Allah..
Anyway please take a look at the big banner in my signature; we'll announce the details of the course in a few days insha'Allah, anyway it could be a great occasion for you to "experience the UK climate" insha'Allah..


The website has been updated with all the necessary details about the course:

http://scholarscribe.wordpress.com/2...wsbury-uk-eng/

Hope to see you there, insha'Allah!

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