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Seven schoolboys from the Advanced and Ordinary Level mediums of Zahira College, together with their Principal A.R. Marikkar are on a visit to India. The Principal and the students left...
Training is organized by All Ceylon YMMA Conference.
Event Date: 27, 28 & 29th of August 2012
Venue: Sri Lanka Foundation Institute.Colombo .
Eligibility: Age between 22 -26, Gender: Both – Male or Female, Qualification: Graduate...
A new type of Sri Lanka is in the making, and a land of unity and prosperity is taking shape, former President of India and renowned Professor of Aerospace Engineering Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam told the media at the Taj Samudra hotel yesterday. He explained...
Dear All, Assalaamu Alaikum
FUTURE MUSLIM LEADERS' PROGRAMME – 2011
As you may be aware that the All Ceylon YMMA Conference has tied up with the Malaysian Youth Ministry
whereby it provides opportunity for young BOYS and GIRLS...
The Annual Youth Leadership Training Course (YLTC Programme) concluded on Sunday 6th February 2011 after Luhar Prayers at YMMA Training Centre, Bammanna, Kurunegala.
Out of the 45 Applicants, 36 selected participants from various Branch...
Shahid Buttar defines civic engagement and political activism as his life's purpose. He was in law school at Stanford and on his way to becoming an anti-trust lawyer until September 11 when the trajectory of his life changed dramatically.
Now the...
The burning question in our mind today is ” Why are we, ‘the Muslims’ treated so badly by others?”. I am certain; everyone of us has different answers to this most disheartening question.
Some of the answers I have heard are:
West...
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Almost 80 percent of National Football League players are flirting with bankruptcy two years after they retire, according to Sports Illustrated. NBA players aren’t faring much better. 60 percent of former National Basketball Association players end...