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daywalk3r
03-29-2013, 10:49 PM
**THE GREAT MASJID BAKE OFF**


(FUNDRAISING BAKING COMPETITION)



Fund raising for local Domestic Violence / womens shelter charities

COMING SOON to Hackney!

1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes in various. categories + 3 judges.

Awareness talks on domestic violence

READY .. STEADY ...BAKE!

To register contact: MasjidBakeOff (at) yahoo co uk

Judges:

Shaykh Abdur Rahman Ibn Yusuf (ZamZam Academy)
Shaykh Shams Ad Dhuha (Ebrahim College)
Kristiane Backer (Former MTV Presenter)
Saeema Rangrez (The Baking Tray)

Main supporter & host:-

NLMCC & Ehsan CC

Supporting Domestic Violence Charities:-

Refuge & Nour-DV

Co-supported by:-

Madina Masjid|Masjid Quba|Aziziye Masjid|Shacklewell Centre Masjid|Musalla Noor|Abu Hurairah Masjid|Hackney Muslim Forum|Olinda Rd Masjid|North London Muslims Housing Assoc
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daywalk3r
03-30-2013, 09:10 PM
Full details can be found on the Masjid E Quba website. masjidequba org uk
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daywalk3r
03-30-2013, 10:24 PM
Dishes will be judged according to the 3 criterias mentioned in rules document. The judges will walk around all the dishes and have a taste and then award a mark for each one. The judging, including the conversations between the judges, will be screened and shown live to the sisters on the floor below, though when the women judge the sisters will be on the same floor. Winners will be announced at the end and prizes awarded for the top 3. If theres a large number of entrants then its likely that a preliminary judging round will be held before the main judging takes place.


Domestic Violence awareness talks will be given by Mufti Abdur Rahman, Shaykh Shams and a case worker from Refuge.
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daywalk3r
04-02-2013, 04:43 PM
rule 1 now amended to allow possibility of professional bakers to enter
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daywalk3r
04-03-2013, 11:22 PM
Fact 1: though muslims make up less then 14% of Hackney, sadly approx 40% of the current clients (women and children totalling about 60) housed at the 2-3 local womens refuges are muslim. Having spoken to others in areas outside Hackney it seems there a similar picture in other areas :-(


Fact 2: sadly no one in the local muslim community hardly knew this....until now.


Fact 3*: alhumdillah since January local brothers and sisters (via the Masajids support) have been trying to provide some support to the refuges in terms of food hampers, baby supplies/equipment, deeni support and advice (via ulama, providing qurans and musallas) and soon inshallah addtional support when sisters move from the refuge to long term permanent accommodation.


* alhumdolillah the support provided has been across the board i.e. regardless of their faith, women and children of all backgrounds/beliefs at the refuges have been provided with food hampers and baby supplies by the local muslim community.
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daywalk3r
04-05-2013, 02:05 PM
The purpose of The Great Masjid Bake Off is to raise awareness and funds for a local women's refuge run by national domestic violence charity Refuge. Since January of this year many local brothers and sisters have donated and alhamdulillah continue to support the women and children housed at the refuge. Food hampers, baby supplies and new equipment have been donated via local masajid to support those housed there regardless of their faith or ethnicity. Qurans and prayer mats have also been provided for the Muslim women living at the refuge.

Domestic violence is a subject that is usually swept under the carpet and ignored in a lot of cases, leaving the victims, usually women, to suffer in silence. The continued suffering also has a detrimental effect on children in early years of their development and in many cases haunting their lives into adulthood, subsequently affecting their own relationships.

In situations where women are forced to leave their homes out of fear with their children they often leave with nothing but the clothes they are wearing leaving them no provisions what so ever. It’s hard enough as it is leaving and even harder when faced with an uncertain future alone and in fear for their own and their children’s safety. During their temporary stay at the women's refuge, along with support, they are given adequate provisions to keep them going. Once they have been moved on to more secure long term accommodation it usually doesn't even provide the very basics (i.e. carpets, furniture, kitchen equipment, beds etc). Inshallah the collected funds will also go towards providing some of the basics needed when women make that move to secure accommodation.

The event is also supported by Nour-DV, a charity based in London which also provides help and support especially for Muslim women suffering from domestic violence. Nour-DV is supported by trained professionals, counsellors and scholars (both male and female). Additionally Imams Against Domestic Abuse (IADA) are also supporting the event. In March 2013 a conference entitled 'Imams Against Domestic Abuse' took place in London which marked the start of the 'Imams Against Domestic Abuse' initiative - a movement of imams and community leaders that aims to eradicate domestic oppression and abuse, and to categorically prove that abuse has no place in the Islamic faith.

Both Refuge and Nour-DV can be contacted in the strictest of confidence – contact details can be found on their websites. If you would like to support this event and enter the Bake Off or hold a stall at the event, the links to the forms along with all rules for the competition can be found on pages 3 and 4.

The Bake Off’s organising team would like to thank the North London Muslim Community Centre and the associated Ihsan Children’s Centre for their support and partnership in holding this event without which the event would not have been possible.
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daywalk3r
04-19-2013, 08:51 PM
To clarify this is a two fold event:


(1) A family funday as there'll be stalls/bazar selling clothing, food, choc fountain, sweets/confectionery, islamic art canvases, jewellery, kitchenware, ittar/perfumes, bouncy castle, arts and crafts kids stalls, makeup/cosmetics.


(2) the Bake Off competition (which'll be screened live) together with prizes for winners at the end & the domestic violence awareness talks
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daywalk3r
04-29-2013, 11:04 PM
24 hours left to register ...
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daywalk3r
05-03-2013, 05:49 PM
entry deadline for bake off competition extended to Fri 10th May

Stalls are now fully booked
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daywalk3r
05-16-2013, 11:07 PM
this weekend inshallah

Male Judges:

Mufti Dr Abdur Rahman Ibn Yusuf (ZamZam Academy)
Shaykh Shams Ad Duha (Ebrahim College)
Mufti Yaseen Shaikh (Baltimore Islamic Society)

Female Judges:

Kristiane Backer (Ex-MTV presenter)
Saema Rangres (The Baking Tray)
Yasmin Mangera (JustCakes)
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