Posts Tagged ‘ Baytree Centre ’
In a world filled with so much hate, just a smile from a stranger makes my day these days. A good deed warms my heart and good conversation becomes the best of gifts. I lost my Oyster card today. The equivalent of a month’s worth of travel. And for seconds I couldn’t think. I tried [ READ MORE ]
The past few days, in the midst of discovering bus routes to avoid taking the Tube, work, and class, I have been anything a student continuing to learn about Islam and hopefully strengthening my Din, Alhamdulillah. I had always known Al-Islam. but to accept it. To believe it as Truth. This is my new way. [ READ MORE ]
“…are you Muslim? Are you American? Or are you Portuguese?” Lol, it’s been 3 weeks since I’ve taught Art Club. It was so funny seeing how some of the girls reacted to my wearing hijab. But, wearing hijab, teaching Art in my non-British accent, and translating my instruction for two girls (one from Brazil, and [ READ MORE ]
I was consulted. You know, treated like a consultant. It was at my internship with the Baytree Centre, a community development project for young girls and women in South London…and it was positively a superb experience! Perhaps, what incited the brief meeting was my own consulting of the supervisor on a something that took place. [ READ MORE ]
Alas, I’ve summoned myself to post once more of recent emotions and events. First, the “homesickness” is a false cover for this profound sense of loneliness that I’ve found to be inevitable in “study abroads.” Second, I am awfully, busy but doing things that I love. I am in the process of applying for opportunities [ READ MORE ]
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