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Cricket Match With LSE Islamic Society

Posted on : 08-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Events

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Assalamualaikum,
On the 20th of Feb (Saturday week 6) LSE Islamic Society would like to have a friendly cricket match with Warwick Isoc. We are looking for members of the Islamic Society who are interested in becoming a part of the Isoc cricket team. Please contact Syukri (07500871532) or Aslan (07737781393) if you are interested to join. We are hoping to build the team by the end of this week. If we have big interests from members, then we might be able to create 2 teams. Therefore, we really need members to participate in this event. Please do support it! :)
Regards,
Warwick Islamic Society

On the 20th of Feb (Saturday week 6) LSE Islamic Society would like to have a friendly cricket match with Warwick Isoc. We are looking for members of the Islamic Society who are interested in becoming a part of the Isoc cricket team. Please contact Syukri (07500871532) or Aslan (07737781393) if you are interested to join.

We are hoping to build the team by the end of this week. If we have big interests from members, then we might be able to create 2 teams. Therefore, we really need members to participate in this event. Please do support it! :)

Term 2, Week 5 Updates

Posted on : 08-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Announcements, Events

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1.Quran Verses Of The Week

For each (such person) there are (angels) in succession, before and behind him: they guard him by command of Allah. Verily never will Allah change the condition of a people until they change it themselves (with their own souls). But when (once) Allah willeth a people’s punishment, there can be no turning it back, nor will they find, besides Him any to protect.

Holy Quran (13:11)

2.Talk:God, Delusion Or Truth

Wednesday, 10 February, 6.30pm-7.30pm, at H0.52

We will be blessed with the company of Hamza Andreas Tzortzis who will be delivering an intellectually-stimulating talk to confront the issues of atheism and defend the existence of God.

Hamza Andreas Tzortzis is an international public speaker on Islam, a writer, lecturer and intellectual activist. He is particularly interested in Islam, politics, western and islamic philosophy. Hamza has debated prominent academics and intellectuals and has delivered presentations across the world on various topics to defend and explain Islam.

http://hamzatzortzis.blogspot.com

3.Seerah Class

Thursday, 5.30pm-6.30pm, at Prayer Hall (please note, Insya Allah starting this week, seerah class will be held in Prayer Hall, no longer in S0.17)

Brother Harith will continue to elaborate on the life of our beloved Prophet (pbuh). All are welcome, you don’t need to have attended the earlier circles in the series to benefit from this one.

For more info on circles in the ISoc please email Hassan on H.T.Maitla@warwick.ac.uk

4.Place Of Worship Tour

Thursday, 11 February, 7pm-8.30pm,at Prayer Hall and Main Chaplaincy (starts in Prayer Hall)

Islamic Society and Christian Focus are collaborating to take you on a tour of the Prayer Hall and the Chaplaincy. This is a fantastic opportunity to represent Islam and promote inter-faith dialogue. Refreshments provided!

5.Brothers’ Football

Thursday, 2pm-3pm, at Main SportsCentre Hall

Friday, 11pm-12pm, at Westwood Games Hall

6.Sisters’ Swimming

Friday, 3pm-4pm, at Main Sports Centre (£2.10 without Sports Centre membership)

7.Election Night

Friday,12 February 2010, 6pm-8.30pm, room will be confirmed later

8.Palestine Conference

Saturday,13 February,11am-7pm , (Leave campus: 8.45am, return to campus: 9pm)

Manchester University will be hosting the second Annual Palestine Conference on Saturday 13th February. It will be an action-packed day of workshops and exhibitions led by world renowned speakers including Idris Tawfiq and Ismail Patel. Entry is free but transport hire is £5. Registration is compulsory. Deadline for registration is Wednesday midnight. Limited spaces available.

To register please go to this link http://bit.ly/8X2JDI\

For more details , http://palestine-conference.net/

Election Night

Posted on : 03-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Announcements

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Insya Allah, the most awaited event of this week has come, the Election Night!


Thursday, 4 February 2010, 6.30pm-9pm,at H0.51

An overview of the night is as follows

  • Doors close at 6:20
  • 6:30 prompts start
  • Election Presentation
  • Nominees speech 3 minutes each
  • Q&A for each nominee 10 mins (flexible depending on questions)
  • Members to cast vote
  • Counting of the Vote
  • Quran Competition Winners announcement
  • New exec revealed

Please note that if you are arriving after the close of doors, voting will not be permitted – This is in the interest of promoting fairness
and you have to be a member to be eligible for voting, otherwise entry is not permitted.

And the prospective candidates are:

President

1.Ayesha Batley
2.Khairul Anwar Mohamad Khairi

Vice President

1.Shahzad Gitay

Treasurer

1.Husayn Mawji
2.Muhammad Nur Iman bin Mohammad Fadzil
3.Norhanisah Haji Abd Rani
4.Talha Latif
5.Muhammad Ali Jinnah Mungar

Secretary

1.Naufal Jailani
2.Norhazwany Hayatul Kamil

Events Officer

no candidate. Nomination will be reopened after the Election, Insya Allah.

PR Officer

1.Mohamad Syafiq Mohamad Rasidi

Welfare Officer

1.Sunera Nawab
2.Zeshan Shahid
3.Hafizah Abdullah

Media Officer

1.Muhammad Syahir Muhamad Sabri
2.Zara Dala Ferjani

Manifesto for all of the candidates can be read here  -> http://warwickisoc.co.uk/docs/manifesto.pdf

Term 2 Week 4 Updates

Posted on : 01-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Announcements, Events

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1.Quran Verses of the week

O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise each other). Verily the most honoured of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you. And Allah has full knowledge and is well acquainted (with all things). (13)
Holy Quran (49:13)

2.Election night

Thursday,6pm-8.30pm, H0.51 (Humanities) .

Come,vote and decide who will be our next officers of Islamic Society. A new paradigm is about to be unfold.

3.Local Qiraat Competition

Tuesday,6.30pm-8.00pm, R0.03/4 (Ramphal Building)

Or a little more; and recite the Qur’an in slow, measured rhythmic tones. (Holy Quran, 73:4)

Come and support our contending participants in the first of the three-stage Qira’at competition. Insha Allah we hope that this will be an evening of inspiration to draw us all closer to the Qur’an through its beautiful recitation.

4.Fiqh of salat: Intensive Weekend

“Verily I am Allah: there is no god but I: so serve thou Me, (only) and establish regular prayer for celebrating My praise. (Holy Quran,20:14)

AlMaghrib Institute in Birmingham is hosting an intensive weekend course on the Fiqh of Salat. Please follow the link for more details.

http://www.almaghrib.org/seminar_fos.php

*Please note ISOC remains independent of external organisations, we are only relaying information of the event.

5.Seerah Classes

Thursday, 5.00pm-6.00pm, S0.17
Brother Harith will continue to elaborate on the life of our beloved Prophet (pbuh). All are welcome, you don’t need to have attended the earlier circles in the series to benefit from this one.
For more info on circles in the ISoc please email Hassan on H.T.Maitla@warwick.ac.uk

6.Brothers’ Football

Thursday, 1pm-2pm, Astro Pitch 2 (free for all)
Saturday,12pm-1pm, Maths & Stats field (free for all)

7.Sisters’ Swimming

Friday, 3pm-4pm, Main Sports Centre (2.10 pounds without Sports Centre membership)

Islamic Society Election

Posted on : 27-01-2010 | By : admin | In : Announcements

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Insya Allah, ISoc elections will be held next week, thursday, 4 February 2010 (details on time and venue will be confirmed in the next weekly email, next sunday)

An overview of how this election will proceed is as follows,

1.Nomination Process

All members will be able to nominate any member for all the post that will be contested. There’s no restriction on gender for all posts including president. Sisters and brothers will be able to equally compete for all of them.

a)President
b)Vice President
c)Secretary
d)Treasurer
e)PR Officer
f)Media Officer
g)Welfare Officer
h)Events Officer

Nomination will be opened from now until 11pm, Saturday, 30/01/2010. Please make sure that you provide the candidate’s full name and email address.You can nominate by going to this link

2.Acceptance/Rejection Period

After nomination ends, each candidates will be personally contacted and they can make a decision whether to accept or reject the nomination. If the candidate chooses to accept the nomination, a manifesto must be submitted to islam@sunion.warwick.ac.uk before 11pm, Monday, 1 February 2010.

3.Election Night

Thursday, 4 February 2010, time and venue are to be confirmed. On the election night, every candidate must present his/her manifesto on the stage and Q & A sessions will proceed for every one of them.

4.Positions To Be Contested

President
- The president would act as the link:
i) between the executive officers and shura and,
ii) between the Isoc and Warwick Student Union, and,
iii) between the Isoc and the Chaplaincy, and,
iv) between the Isoc and the university administration
- The president would further be responsible for:
- Monitoring and reviewing the exec members’ progress.
- Representing the Isoc (in media/events/university).
- Reviewing the performance, aims and visions of the society.

Vice President
- The vice president would be responsible for:
- Supporting and helping the president his duties.
- Assuming responsibility in the absence of the president
- Reviewing the performance, aims and visions of the society.
- Monitoring and reviewing the exec members’ progress.

Secretary
- The secretary would be responsible for:
- Handling the technical aspect of the exec and shura meetings. This would include room
bookings, preparing the meeting agenda and record meeting minutes.
- Managing emails.
- Preparing and submitting an annual report.
- Preparing written reports of events.
- Maintaining a central Isoc archive (which stores the society’s reports, photos, videos,
etc)
1 This structure is subject to (minor) change(s) between now and the AGM, undergoing its final refinement.
The final structure will be explained during the AGM.

Treasurer
- The treasurer would be responsible for:
- Managing the Isoc’s cash-flow and budget-planning.
- Securing sponsorship to fund the society.
- Sending the request for the annual budget to theWarwick Student Union
- Publishing an annual financial report.

PR Officer
-The PR officer would be the Head of Public Relations Sub-committee
Role of sub-committee include:
- Maintaining connection with other ISOCs and other societies
- Working with the International Office.
- Managing the OrientationWeek.
- Publishing the as-Salaam Newsletter.

Media Officer
- The Media Officer would be the Head of Media Sub-committee
Role of sub-committee include:
- Managing the official Isoc website, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
- Being responsible for publicity materials for events, namely posters, booklets etc.
- Being responsible for documenting events. This would include taking photos and
recording videos of events

Welfare Officer
- The Welfare Officer would be the Head ofWelfare Sub-committee
Role of sub-committee include:
- Managing the prayer hall.
- Managing the prayer hall library.
- Managing the weekly Friday prayers.
- Managing the weekly (seerah) classes.

Events Officer
- The Events Officer would be the Head of Events Sub-committee
Role of sub-committee include:
- Doing research on current issues for campaigning purposes.
- Planning and managing events.
- Organising halal food trips.

Muslim College Life: Dating, Drinking and Deen???

Posted on : 26-01-2010 | By : admin | In : Life

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via iloveAllaah.blogspot.com

Freedom.

Young people live for the day when they can move out of the house and go to college and finally be free. Freedom from their parents, from restrictions on their lifestyle, from everyone telling them what to do.

This is why in college you find a whole generation that does what they want. Life’s short they say, let’s enjoy ourselves while we can.

So it goes for Muslims. In college you find the most amazing things, Muslims who don’t pray, Muslims who date , go out to parties and drink.

Why is this happening?

For one, when students go off to university they finally realize that what they believed in was blind. Religion becomes like a fairytale, when they got old enough, they knew better than to believe in it.

Most have little knowledge about Islam and have maybe memorized the right rituals to get by. Why believe something on faith, they ask. After all we cannot see heaven or hell. How do we know Islam is right anyway?

Islamic culture to them means marrying someone they never knew. It means arranged marriages and never hanging out or having fun.

For girls Islamic culture has even less to offer. It would mean double standards or having to serve a husband the rest of her life.

The western alternative to this looks alot more attractive.

In western culture “love and romance” are supposedly everywhere. Everyone is out looking for love freely. Meeting someone, going out, seeking pleasure sounds alot better.

But what about the downside? For love at first sight, you need to have the right image, the right hair, the right clothes.

Girls have to aspire to be like the latest supermodels, they have to hold back age. Who’s going out with who, what are my friends thinking, what will happen if I don’t get the right girl or guy, what is my girlfriend or boyfriend thinking, all become important.

Frustration, desperation, and unhappiness become the norm.

Imagine all the heartache youth would save if they followed the Islamic alternative.

In true Islam, unlike culture, there is no game playing. If two people wish to be involved they are both straight with one another.

Unlike what goes on today amongst some Muslims, they both meet each other and make a contract to marry. Women are treated with respect, there is no sexual bombardment like there is in western society. Sex in western culture is also often seen as a vice or a sin of the flesh. But even in religious Islam, sex is seen as natural. As long as it is in the right circumstances, when the two are committed to one another in marriage.

Drinking in college is also the norm unfortunately. If you don’t drink or party you’re seen as weird. Drinking is cool and a way for people to socialize, meet and have fun. The one who doesn’t is less of a person and ‘misses out’. Drinking and all the harms that come with it is cut off at the root in Islam. So many problems are avoided, accidents, pregnancy, violence and even rape for example.

In college and in the world, success in life is not seen in terms of religion. It is seen as what other people think, one’s careers, how much money they make. If you are religious you must have failed at life. But why do we have this seperation? and this blindness in religion?

The Quran tells us again and again not to have blind faith, not to follow the religion of our forefathers.

Yet, we as Muslims have stopped thinking. We may think about what our friends or other people will say, but we avoid thinking about the real issues.

We spend so much time on the opposite sex, thinking about careers, money etc, but we forget to think about death and how much of this we will really be able to take with us?

“Every soul shall have a taste of death and only on the Day of Judgement shall you be paid your full recompense…for the life of this world is but goods and chattels of deception”
(Quran 3:185)

Shouldn’t we take the time to contemplate what will happen to us after we hit the grave? After all, what is the point of life if we are not accountable for our actions? If there is no creator, what is the point of being honest or good.

If we really look at our life we see that everything is indefinate, getting a job, even living until tomorrow. In fact we could die anytime, this is a definate, the _only_ dead certain thing in our life.

Most of us believe we can make up for our actions later or we can be religious later.

We are gambling.

The chances of our dying today are little, but the stakes are high. Allah reminds us of the importance of this,

“O you who believe, obey Allah as he should be obeyed, and die not except in a state of Islam” (Qu’ran 3:102)

Each of us needs to decide.

On the Day of Judgment it will be us alone who will be asked about our actions.

“Verily We have revealed the Book to thee in truth, for (instructing) mankind. He, then that receives guidance benefits his own soul: but he that strays injurs his own soul…”
(Quran 39:41)

This is the true definition of freedom. To learn about Islam and the world openly. To contemplate about life and death. And after learning the truth, obeying the word of God.

“Those on whom knowledge has been bestowed may learn that the (Quran) is the truth from your Lord, and that they believe therein, and their hearts may be made humbly (open)to it…”
(Quran 22:54)

Once students have this rock-solid intellectual belief in Islam, the corruptness and falseness of the people around them is clear. The beauty and wisdom of the islamic way, the best alternative is clear. What others do is of less importance. If others think they were weird to pray or weird to be honest, they would still pray and still be honest because they know their deen.

Our Quran’s are left on the top shelves, gathering dust. Sometimes the most it is read is when someone dies. How is this to help, when the guidance comes too late. The Quran is for the living. The path to understanding and following Islam comes from learning first.

How many of us are Muslim, yet have never read the Quran in our native language?

How many of us are Muslim, yet have yet to open a book on hadith or sunnah?

How many of us defend Islam to non-Muslims, but do not follow it ourselves?

May Allah forgive and lead us and all those lost to the straight path.

InshaAllah.

Ameen.

By Huma Ahmad
based on a talk by Abdul Wajid “Born to be Brown”, UK

via iloveAllaah.blogspot.com

Term 2, Week 3 updates

Posted on : 25-01-2010 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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1.Quran verses of the week

O ye who believe! avoid suspicion as much (as possible): for suspicion in some cases is a sin: and spy not on each other, nor speak ill of each other behind their backs. Would any of you like to eat the flesh of his dead brother? Nay, ye would abhor it…but fear Allah: for Allah is Oft-Returning, Most Merciful. (12) O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise each other). Verily the most honoured of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you. And Allah has full knowledge and is well acquainted (with all things). (13)

2.Talk by Hashim Mahmood;The Prophetic Example: A model for all humanity

6.00pm-8.00pm,Thursday, H0.51 (Humanities Block)

Warwick Isoc brings you a talk on our beloved Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) life by a world renowned professor and author from Princeton University,
Hashim Mahmood.

3.Movie/Documentary Night

7.00pm-9.00pm,Friday, at H3.56 (Humanities Block)

Warwick Isoc will be showing a series of educational or historical documentaries/movies on a weekly basis

4.Seerah Class

5.00pm-6.00pm,Thursday, S0.17 (Social Studies Building)

Brother Harith will continue to elaborate on the life of our beloved Prophet (pbuh). All are welcome, you don’t need to have attended the earlier circles in the series to benefit from this one.

For more info on circles in the ISOC, please email h.t.maitla@warwick.ac.uk

5.Brothers’ Football

4.00pm-5.00pm, Friday, Tarkett Pitch (free for all)

6.Sisters’ swimming

3.00pm-4.00pm, Friday, Main Sports Centre (2.10 pounds without Sports Centre membership)

7.Isoc Hoodies

ISoc Hoodies have arrived and those who ordered will be emailed with more
details on collection time.

http://warwickisoc.co.uk/
http://twitter.com/warwickisoc
http://facebook.com/warwickisoc

Term 2,Week 2 updates

Posted on : 18-01-2010 | By : admin | In : Announcements

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1.Quran verses of the week

All-Knower of the unseen and the seen, the Most Great, the Most High. (9) It is the same (to Him) whether any of you conceal his speech or declare it openly, whether he be hid by night or goes forth freely by day. (10)For him (each person), there are angels in succession, before and behind him.They guard him by the Command of Allâh. Verily! Allâh will not change the (good) condition of a people as long as they do not change their state (of goodness) themselves (by committing sins and by being ungrateful and disobedient to Allâh). But when Allâh wills a people’s punishment, there can be no turning back of it, and they will find besides Him no protector. (11) It is He who shows you the lightning, as a fear (for travellers) and as a hope (for those who wait for rain). And it is He Who brings up (or originates) the clouds, heavy (with water). (12)

Holy Quran, (13:9-12)

2.Quran Recitation Competition

Local competition: February 2nd 2010,6pm-9pm at R0.03/04, Warwick UniversityRegional competition: February 16th 2010, Leicester University
National competition: June 18th – 20th 2010, At the FAC 2010 in Oxford

To register for the competition, please fill in the form here by midnight on January 22nd 2010.
This is not just a simple competition but a fantastic opportunity to get closer to Allah through the Quran. We would like to encourage everyone to participate – both those with greater and lesser experience with the Quran.
The competition is divided into three stages; the local, regional and national stage. The local competition will take place to nominate the 8 participants who will go on to represent Warwick University in each of the 8 sections.
No memorisation is required for the Tajweed however you are required to select surats from a predetermined list. Please refer to the leaflet for more information.
Please do not hesitate to contact your Events Officer to make any enquiries:
z.bassou@warwick.ac.uk

3. An Insight into Ashura;a talk by Sheikh Imranali Panjwani

Tuesday,19 January,7.00pm-8.30pm at H0.51

What is Ashura?
What happened on the 10th of Muharram?
Oppression, Humanity and Justice
The grandson of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw)’s character teaches us so much.

4.Accommodation Event

2.00pm-3.00pm,Wednesday at F1.10

Looking for accommodation for next year? Come down to our
Accommodation event for an insight into life in Coventry and Leamington
and top tips on what to look out for in choosing your ideal place. For
those of you who have not yet formed a group, this is a great opportunity
to meet potential house-sharing buddies!

5.Seerah Class

5.00pm-6.00pm, Thursday, S0.17
Brother Harith will continue to elaborate on the life of our beloved Prophet (pbuh). All are welcome, you don’t need to have attended the earlier circles in the series to benefit from this one.
For more info on circles in the ISoc please email Hassan on H.T.Maitla@warwick.ac.uk

6.Movie Night

7.00pm-9.00pm,Friday, at H3.56

Warwick Isoc will be showing a series of educational or historical documentaries/movies on a weekly basis.

7.Halal Food trip

10am-6pm,Saturday, £3 fare, Sign up in prayer hall, payment is required in advanced

8.Brothers’ Football

11.00am-1.00pm, Wednesday, Westwood Games Hall

9.Sisters’ Swimming

3pm-4pm, Friday, Main Sports Centre (2.10 pounds without Sports Centre membership)

10.Change of structure for the new Islamic Society execs

Election for the new execs will be happening in a couple of weeks from now and we would like to give the members a glance at a few major changes that we have decided to be implemented in the new structure of the new ISOC execs;amongst them are,the inclusion of syura and reduction of the number of execs. More details can be read here

9.Writing On The Wall

We would like to offer a sincere apologies as we would not be able to provide transportation to the event since there is no minibuses available for hire on thursday. However you may still be able to attend the event by your own means of transport.

http://www.birmingham-rep.co.uk/event/mohammed-ali-s-writing-on-the-wall

Wassalams,
Your ISOC

Contribution from members for As-Salaam newsletter

Posted on : 29-12-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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Assalamualaikum,

Our next issue of As-Salaam newsletter will be printed in term 2 Insya Allah. We would like to welcome contributions from all our members. So, if you are interested, please send in your contribution to assalaamnewsletter@googlemail.com by 15th January 2010.

We would also request you to keep it to a maximum of 600 words and email it to us as a word document. We will then be able to change it to the newsletter’s style and format. Please note that your article may be edited for the sake of clarity and coherence.

Wassalam,

Your ISOC

Week 10 Updates

Posted on : 07-12-2009 | By : admin | In : Announcements, Events

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Assalamualaikum,

1.Hadith Of The Week

Abu Huraira reported Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Avoid suspicion, for suspicion is the gravest lie in talk and do not be inquisitive about one another and do not spy upon one another and do not feel envy with the other, and nurse no malice, and nurse no aversion and hostility against one another. And be fellow-brothers and servants of Allah.

Book 32, Number 6214: Sahih Muslim

2.Isoc Hoodies

Just a reminder that deadline to order Isoc hoodies is today at 5pm , to order please fill out the form here http://j.mp/5uW3Q5

Hoodies cost £22 only, and will be ready for collection at the start of

next term.

There will be designated payment times this week (Week 10) in the Prayer

Hall (kitchen) – cash only please:

Monday 7th Dec 5pm – 6pm

Wednesday 9th Dec 1pm – 3pm

For any queries (or to arrange payment), contact Fatema;

f.z.karim@warwick.ac.uk or 07766100579.

3.Brothers’ Squash

2.30pm-3.15pm, Wednesday, Court 2 and 5, Main Sports Centre

4.Seerah Class

5.00pm-6.00pm, Thursday, S0.17

Brother Harith will continue to elaborate on the life of our beloved Prophet (pbuh). All are welcome, you don’t need to have attended the earlier circles in the series to benefit from this one.

For more info on circles in the ISoc please email Hassan on h.t.maitla@warwick.ac.uk

5. Brothers’ Football

10.00am-11.0am, Friday, Westwood Games Hall

6.Sisters’ Swimming

3pm-4pm, Friday, Main Sports Centre (2.10 pounds without sportscentre membership)