hisnameiszzz
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Hi all,
I will soon be getting my own Syrian refugee family. It is part of a resettlement project at work. I will be helping them integrate into the UK lifestyle and assist them with sorting finances and budgeting and education and various other things.
I have shadowed one of my colleagues and have found that the Muslim community is doing absolutely NOTHING for them. The first families came to the UK a year ago and no one has reached out to them. I asked one of the families through an interpreter and they had only been to one Masjid for Iftari during Ramadhan because that Masjid had arranged for them to come over. I'm quite saddened with the fact that there are about 30 Masjids in this area and they have kept their distance from these poor people.
Unfortunately they have been rehoused in an area with no Masjids or Madressahs in the immediate neighbourhood. I shadowed with one of my colleagues and I have noticed that the Christian community is making a huge effort with them - they go to a get together party at the Church every week, some have even been given Bibles, all the little ones are getting Xmas presents and most of the families have Xmas trees in their houses. Now I am not here to cast aspersions on anyone and I am grateful that at least someone is making an effort with them so please do not shoot me down.
Could you please give me some inspiration on what I could do for them or with them Islamically? Bear in mind that work is meant to be about resettling them so anything I would do with them would be out of hours. I was thinking about taking the men to a Masjid but I do not speak Arabic and the interpreters only come if they are paid. I don't think I would be able to afford their rates. Perhaps I could ask an Imam to get involved because they would understand Arabic? What could I do for the females?
I was also thinking of giving all the families a Qura'an each and maybe some kitaabs for the young ones. Thinking to the future, I was thinking about getting all the little ones a present for Eid or maybe just giving each one some money. These are just thoughts at the moment and I would like some guidance please. Has anyone worked with refugee families?
I would have to clear it with work also as I am not meant to have contact with them out of hours but I could always say the Muslim community wants to get to know them.
I have loads of ideas going around in my head and I want to do so many things for these poor people. I was even going to ask the local Madressah if they wanted the children to come and see them and spend some time with them. I've wanted to post this topic for a week or two now but I have not had time and my ignorant neighbours are still ignorant and my head is all over the place, so please be patient with me.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to your guidance and advice.
I will soon be getting my own Syrian refugee family. It is part of a resettlement project at work. I will be helping them integrate into the UK lifestyle and assist them with sorting finances and budgeting and education and various other things.
I have shadowed one of my colleagues and have found that the Muslim community is doing absolutely NOTHING for them. The first families came to the UK a year ago and no one has reached out to them. I asked one of the families through an interpreter and they had only been to one Masjid for Iftari during Ramadhan because that Masjid had arranged for them to come over. I'm quite saddened with the fact that there are about 30 Masjids in this area and they have kept their distance from these poor people.
Unfortunately they have been rehoused in an area with no Masjids or Madressahs in the immediate neighbourhood. I shadowed with one of my colleagues and I have noticed that the Christian community is making a huge effort with them - they go to a get together party at the Church every week, some have even been given Bibles, all the little ones are getting Xmas presents and most of the families have Xmas trees in their houses. Now I am not here to cast aspersions on anyone and I am grateful that at least someone is making an effort with them so please do not shoot me down.
Could you please give me some inspiration on what I could do for them or with them Islamically? Bear in mind that work is meant to be about resettling them so anything I would do with them would be out of hours. I was thinking about taking the men to a Masjid but I do not speak Arabic and the interpreters only come if they are paid. I don't think I would be able to afford their rates. Perhaps I could ask an Imam to get involved because they would understand Arabic? What could I do for the females?
I was also thinking of giving all the families a Qura'an each and maybe some kitaabs for the young ones. Thinking to the future, I was thinking about getting all the little ones a present for Eid or maybe just giving each one some money. These are just thoughts at the moment and I would like some guidance please. Has anyone worked with refugee families?
I would have to clear it with work also as I am not meant to have contact with them out of hours but I could always say the Muslim community wants to get to know them.
I have loads of ideas going around in my head and I want to do so many things for these poor people. I was even going to ask the local Madressah if they wanted the children to come and see them and spend some time with them. I've wanted to post this topic for a week or two now but I have not had time and my ignorant neighbours are still ignorant and my head is all over the place, so please be patient with me.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to your guidance and advice.