Makkah Masjid hosts Mosaic Global Leaders

One of HRH Prince of Wales’ charities is Mosaic. Mosaic was founded to create opportunities for young people, championed by Muslims, harnessing the power of positive thinking. 

Mosaic aims to achieve two things:

  • Increase education opportunities for those who do not have them
  • Increase opportunities for understanding between people of different backgrounds

Mosaic holds an annual International Summit in the summer and this year’s summit, 2010, will bring together 80 Muslim delegates from 17 countries around the world to engage in leadership development, to better enable them to become agents of positive change. Delegates have been selected from a wide range of individuals aged 25-35, representing a diverse range of backgrounds and experience – from teachers to designers, HR professionals, students, engineers, journalists and business leaders.

 Mosaic International Summit is an innovative leadership development opportunity, designed to bring together young emerging leaders from across the Muslim world.

Makkah Mosque in conjunction with Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board (MINAB) will host some of the delegates on Tuesday 20 July at 2:30-4:30pm. The Mosaic Global Delegates will gain first hand experience of the work that mosques do in the UK to harness the power of positive thinking and the inspiration they provide to the future leaders of this country.

 A workshop will be held at Makkah Mosque on Tuesday 20 July at 2:30-4:30pm to discuss the phenomenal and inspiring role of mosques in galvanizing the power of positive thinking and bringing positive change in the world. The workshop will provide an opportunity to British Imams and the global Muslim delegates to discuss issues common to them in their own localities and share experiences and good practices with each other.

Imam of Makkah Mosque, Qari Asim said: “As chair of Leeds Mosaic and chair of MINAB Youth Committee, we are delighted to be hosting the Mosaic global leaders at Makkah Mosque and providing them with an insight into what inspiring work local communities in Britain are doing to foster a strong and positive leadership.”

Maulana Shahid Raza OBE, Chairman of MINAB said: “This is a good example of how Mosques are involving in positive projects and we’re delighted to support the work of Makkah Masjid, UK’s Model Mosque, to help bring about change for the benefit of everyone”.

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