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BEXLEY: Women's seminar tries to bring communities closer together


A SEMINAR to discuss issues such as honour killings and Islam and extremism attracted a wide audience, including a local MP.

The seminar on Islamic festivals was hosted by Bexley Bangladeshi Women’s Association and held at Danson Youth Centre in Brampton Road, Bexleyheath.

David Evennett, MP for Bexleyheath and Crayford was among those who listened to a variety of speakers give readings from the Holy Qur’an and Five Pillars of Islam as well as presentations on issues of the day.

Mr Evennett also spoke of the need for better understanding between communities.

After lunch, the focus was on entertainment with a display of Bangladeshi dancing, Indian drumming and songs.

There was also face painting, henna painting, reiki and other attractions.

The day finished with a Bangla song, sung by Muna Halim which translated as “When we were young, we played together and did not bother who was Hindi, Muslim or Christian.

“Now that we have grown up, why can’t we live together as we played together?”

Association chairman Faozia Rashid said the sentiments of the song summed up the ethos of the event.

She added: “I am pleased it went so well.”

Comments(3)

Creaky says...
12:13pm Tue 9 Feb 10

"Diversity & equality ™", yes indeed. Thank you so much for the "enrichment" Mr Evennett.

K1rky says...
7:24pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Welcome to Britain 2010

Gypo says...
10:11pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Perhaps they should have sung their song down the local mosque.
Ohh I forgot they aren't allowed in, only in another room away from the men, diversity & equality !!


Annesha Paul ,18, entertains guests Dancer Sayed Bin Mohamud Mintu performs Harpz Jagdev and Jas Bains with their Indian drumming Among the guests were Andrea Mama, Dr Faz Rashid, Mohammed Abid Siddiqui, David Evennett MP, Faozia Rashid, chairwoman of Bexley Bangladeshi Women's Association and Fahim Maksud .

Annesha Paul ,18, entertains guests

Dancer Sayed Bin Mohamud Mintu performs

Harpz Jagdev and Jas Bains with their Indian drumming

Among the guests were Andrea Mama, Dr Faz Rashid, Mohammed Abid Siddiqui, David Evennett MP, Faozia Rashid, chairwoman of Bexley Bangladeshi Women's Association and Fahim Maksud .



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