Croydon Islamic community trust (CICT) Is a Muslim Charity organisation that has been created to spread Islamic Dawah to Muslims and non Muslims alike according to authentic Quran and Sunnah upon the Guidance of the Pious Predecessors (Salaf as Salih). We aim to provide the following services:
Daily congregational prayers
Islamic Education (daily lectures and classes) for both men and women
Quran classes for new Muslims
Tuition classes to tackle educational under achievement in the community
Islamic library and interactive classroom
Citizen and anti extremism / terrorism classes, counselling and advice for the youth
Translations of Islamic Literature from Arabic to English
Personal Profiles
(Abdul) Jalil Shaikh
Position: Chairman Croydon ICT
Abdul Jalil Shaikh has been a senior manager of several state schools in London. He is currently serving as the Head Teacher of Olive Tree School in Luton. Amongst other achievements Abdul Jalil has gained an MA in Educational Leadership from the Institute of Education and a PGCE in Secondary Mathematics from Brunel University. He has been involved in various youth and community projects.
Khalil Campbell
Position: Secretary
Khalil Campbell is a professional social worker who is running a project to help organise foster homes for Muslim children. He has previously been a regional manager of an English language service providing company. He is actively involved in helping to shape the lives of young people in the London area.
Tariq Rasul
Position: Treasurer
Tariq Rasul is a manager at the Ethnic Minority Training Project in Luton. He also teaches at Bedford Prison, where he helps to rehabilitate offenders. He also helps ex-offenders when they leave prison. Amongst other achievements Tariq has gained an MA in TESOL from the University of Bedfordshire.
Shuja Uddin
Position: Development Manager
Shuja Uddin is currently Head of an ICT Department in a large secondary school in Croydon. Amongst Shujas work experience, he has been a Training Specialist for a leading hospital in the Middle East as well as a Logistics Manager for Symantec. Having worked with young children for the last 16 years he is actively involved in helping local youth form a positive identity and assist them in deviating from the glorification of street life.
Ibrahim Walker
Ibrahim has been involved in various youth training projects before and after he came to Islam 10 years ago. He has been working for Merton Borough Council for over 20 years, where he holds a senior management position. Ibrahim has previously been the Masjid manager of Masjid Ibn Taymeeyah in Brixton, where he played an active role in the strategic development of the masjid. Whilst at Masjid Ibn Taymeeyah, Ibrahim played a vital role in respect of community cohesion and youth support and organised various events for the benefit of the whole community, including non-Muslims. Ibrahim is also very active in spreading the correct dawah amongst the youth and holds a weekly study circle on the fundamentals of Islam.
References
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CICT Ref.pdf