Are you sick and tired of being spiritually unproductive? What about physically unproductive? Or even socially unproductive? Are you tired of not being able to focus on your important tasks and constantly getting distracted with trivial tasks? Are you overwhelmed and don’t know how to balance your different responsibilities? For the answers to these issues and more, join us for a dynamic and interactive two-day seminar organised by Sabeel in conjunction with ProductiveMuslim.com. Discover how each of us can lead productive and balanced lifestyles based on the guidance of the Quran, the Seerah, and modern productivity techniques. This is the 1st UK seminar on productivity especially organised for the Muslim audience — you wouldn’t want to miss it!
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Why the Middle East will never be the same again
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Documentary: Just the Face
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30 US mosques
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Deaf Not Dumb
This is an award winning creative video piece performed in a ‘rap-style’ using sign language (BSL) that focuses on the key issues that matter most to the group. They cover issues relating to communication, learning to deal with deaf people and how they want to be seen by wider society.








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