Majlis Ansarullah West Midlands held a highly successful Regional Tarbiyyat Forum on 15 March 2026 at Darul Barakat Mosque, with the programme live-streamed across the region to Baitul Muqeet Mosque, Baitul Ata Mosque, and Baitul Ghafoor Mosque. The forum focused on a single, spiritually uplifting theme: Zikre Ilahi.
Event Overview
The forum brought together Ansar from multiple mosques in one coordinated regional programme, allowing members to benefit from the same message at the same time. By combining a central venue with live streaming to local mosques, the event created a strong sense of unity and participation across the West Midlands.

Distinguished Address
Missionary in charge of the UK, respected Imam Ataul Mujeeb Rashid Sahib, addressed the forum from London and delivered a thoughtful and detailed talk on Zikre Ilahi. Despite being unwell, he kindly honoured the occasion, and his message deeply emphasised personal connection with Allah, consistency in remembrance, and the practical application of this spiritual practice in daily life.

Programme Highlights
The programme was arranged in a clear and meaningful sequence:
- Qur’an recitation by Faiz ur Rehman Sahib.
- Poem of the Promised Messiah, peace be upon him, recited by Moaaz Ahmed Sahib.
- Welcome address by Nazime’ Aala West Midlands, respected Rafique Saleh Nasir Sahib.
- Keynote address on Zikre Ilahi.
- Silent prayer led by respected Imam Ataul Mujeeb Rashid Sahib.
This structured format helped maintain focus and allowed the audience to benefit from each segment without distraction.

Attendance and Reach
The forum reached members across the region with a total attendance of 556, showing the effectiveness of live streaming in widening participation and removing the barrier of travel. It enabled members at different locations to benefit together from the same spiritual gathering.
Attendance by location
- Darul Barakat Mosque, Birmingham: Men 102, Women 113.
- Baitul Ghafoor Mosque, Halesowen: Men 80, Women 110.
- Baitul Muqeet Mosque, Walsall: Men 34, Women 112.
- Baitul Ata Mosque, Wolverhampton: Men 5.







Effectiveness of Live Streaming
Live streaming proved to be a valuable tool for regional Tarbiyyat, as it extended the reach of the forum to all major participating mosques at the same time. It made the event spiritually beneficial to the entire region, not only to those present at Darul Barakat Mosque, and encouraged broader engagement from both men and lajna.
Practical Benefits
- Live streaming increased attendance across multiple mosques.
- A single clear theme helped the audience remain focused.
- A well-structured programme strengthened the impact of the session.
- Regional participation was achieved without requiring every member to travel.
Conclusion
The forum delivered one clear spiritual message and successfully reached the region in a unified way. By combining central delivery with local participation through live streaming, the event strengthened access, engagement, and spiritual benefit across the West Midlands.
Dua:
May Allah enable all members to act on the message of Zikre Ilahi and remain consistent in remembrance. Ameen.
Report prepared by: Mr Muhammad Mubashar Nadeem Qureshi
Reviewed and checked by: Mr Zia Ur Rehman Farooqui

