London-based Ahlulbayt Center offers Islamic, cultural programs to Muslims and non-Muslims
The officials of the Ahlulbayt Centre in Wembley, London, have confirmed the success of their preaching and cultural programs held throughout the year in attracting non-Muslim youth to learn about the message of tolerance and the teachings of Ahlulbayt, peace be upon them.
They said in a statement received by Shia Waves Agency that “the canter’s unique location in the strategic and densely populated area of Wembley has a direct impact on its residents, as well as the neighbouring areas of Harrow, Kingsbury, and Stanmore.”
They explained that “the primary goals of establishing this center were to meet the social, spiritual, and intellectual needs of the Shia community and to establish the Hussaini rituals,” adding that “it also aims to play a significant role in spreading the Islamic thoughts and establishing its true principles based on the guidance of the Holy Quran and the Ahlulbayt, peace be upon them.”
They also mentioned that “the centre simultaneously focuses on strengthening social and familial bonds among Muslim families through cultural sessions and recreational trips.”