Nasirat summer camp held in Australia

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Saima Fazeel, Secretary Nasirat, Lajna Imaillah Australia
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Nasirat-ul-Ahmadiyya Sydney, Australia, held a two-day Summer Camp on 10-11 January 2026 with an attendance of 98 nasirat on Day one and 86 on Day two. The event was designed to foster spiritual growth, personal confidence and sisterhood among the participants, allowing them to fully enjoy their time at the mosque.

The first day began with registration after which members were encouraged to write their personal goals on a “Goal Wall” of what they would like to achieve by the end of the camp. This was followed by the formal proceedings, including tilawat, hadith and nazm, and a briefing on camp rules and general housekeeping.

The morning session, titled “My Superpowers,” focused on self-discovery. The members identified their personal strengths, aspects they liked about their religion and what they enjoyed about being nasirat. After lunch, the afternoon was filled with diverse activities, including a presentation on current “Trends” by the nasirat themselves. A cooking class was held, followed by an Art and Crafts session and indoor sports. The day concluded with dinner and Maghrib prayer.

The second day commenced with a presentation and group discussions on maintaining a healthy digital balance, titled “Freeing Our Families From the Harmful Use of Technology.” This was followed by outdoor sports and a creative workshop. The highlight of the day was the “Talent Show and Tell,” where members displayed a variety of handmade items, showcasing their immense creativity.

Throughout the two days of the Summer Camp, various amila members were invited to introduce their respective departments to the nasirat. This provided them with an opportunity to gain insight into the different areas of work within Lajna Imaillah, ask questions and express their interests. The interactive sessions encouraged engagement and helped them better understand how they can serve the Jamaat in the future. At the conclusion of Day two, the members were asked to write their names along with the departments they were most interested in, allowing us to identify areas of interest and begin early guidance and training as they prepare to transition intoLajna Imaillah. The programme concluded with speeches by my humble self and Sadr Lajna Imaillah Australia.

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