Preservation of the Islamic Identity Youth Forum

Empowering Muslim Youth with Faith, Knowledge & Confidence

Preservation of the Islamic Identity Youth Forum

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Spaces are limited—secure your spot today! Let’s come together to deepen our iman, strengthen our identity, and build a resilient Muslim community in Tasmania!

Our Event Partner

Tasmanian Muslim Association

Event Information

Calling all Muslim youth in Tasmania (ages 9+)! Join us for a transformative day of learning, discussion, and connection at the Preservation of the Islamic Identity Youth Forum.
 
In a world full of challenges to faith and identity, this forum is designed to strengthen your Islamic roots through rational, relevant, and engaging discussions led by renowned scholars. Whether you’re navigating doubts, seeking deeper knowledge, or simply wanting to connect with like-minded peers—this event is for you!

Event Highlights

Powerful Presentations by Esteemed Scholars:

Shaykh Ahmed Abdo
(President, Council of Imams NSW)

Shaykh Farhan Khalil
(Executive Member, Council of Imams NSW)

Key Topics Covered:

  • Does belief in Allah align with logic and reason?
  • What are the rational proofs for the existence of Allah?
  • How can we be certain the Quran is divine?
  • Why is the Quran considered miraculous and timeless?
  • How do we know Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was the final Messenger?
  • Navigating our identity as young Muslims in Australia
  • How to stay true to Islam while contributing positively to wider society
  • Preserving faith amidst modern challenges & societal pressures
  • Building a strong connection to Allah in a secular world

Interactive Q&A: Have your burning questions answered by scholars in an open discussion.

Pre-Event Questions Welcome!
  • Submit your questions on faith, identity, or any challenges you face to [email protected]—selected questions may be addressed during the event!

Free Lunch & Refreshments – Enjoy a complimentary meal while connecting with fellow Muslim youth.

Activities List

The vision of the ANIC is to be a leading national body representing mainstream Islam in Australia. ANIC alms to utilise the skills, qualifications and expertise of Imams, Islamic scholars and prominent community members to promote and contribute to the betterment of the Australlan Muslim community and the wider Australlan society at large.

The mission of ANIC is to provide religlous leadership, rulings and services to the Muslim community In Australla by supporting local Islamic organisations, developing Islamic research, educational, social and outreach programs and fostering good relations with other falth communities and the wider Australian society in an effort to promote harmony and cooperation.