2005 |
In February, Shaykh Dr Ridhwan Saleem given formal authorisation to teach the Islamic Sciences. He returns to the UK and begins teaching classical Islamic texts in his house while continuing his work as a psychiatrist. The teaching later moves to the Rose Cottage, premises devoted to Islamic learning and spirituality.
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2007 |
West London School of Islamic Studies (WLSIS) inaugurated by Shaykh Dr Ridhwan Saleem.
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2009 |
WLSIS launches Lady Nafisa Independent School for Girls. This significantly grows from a handful of students to now reaching 60 [as of 2018]
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2013 |
WLSIS rebrands to Ha Meem Foundation, giving the organisation a wider scope on it’s focus to not only connect and teach students to traditional Islamic learning, but also to reinvigorate the community around by introducing Ha Meem Events and Ha Meem School.
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2018 |
Due to having outgrown the premises in Hounslow, Ha Meem Foundation moves to a larger building in West Drayton in Jan 2018.
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