An Islamic Studies Programme
Tailored for teenagers
Our Inspired Youth Islamic Studies Programme aims to instil an Islamic identity among the students by not only training them in the traditional Islamic topics but also enabling them to deal with modern contemporary issues that may challenge their faith.
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Inspired Youth Islamic Studies Programme
Frequently Asked Questions?
Introduction
The aim of the EIC Bereavement Support Scheme is to reduce the financial burden on a deceased member’s relations by providing a contributory Membership Scheme where Members collectively pay towards the costs of funeral arrangements and burials of their fellow Members in UK.
How we will achieve this
For this, we have set up the EIC Bereavement Support, which by means of an annual contributory membership scheme, with necessary additional top-ups, will ensure funds are available for Burials nationwide as well as some limited and specific scenarios for Members of this scheme when they pass away. Any other scenario will be dealt with on a case by-case basis by the Management Committee.
The necessary funeral arrangements and burials will be the responsibility for the member to organise with whichever funeral services they choose. EIC Bereavement Support Scheme will not be involved. We will provide one payment within 7 days to the deceased member’s next of Kin to assist with burial costs. We would like to however, ensure all eligible members, that they will receive our full support during their time of bereavement, and we will try our best to keep things as simple, practical and informative as possible.
Why Join the EIC Bereavement Support Scheme?
1. To spare your relatives the worry of organising a burial in UK Cemetery at a time of bereavement.
2. There may not be sufficient funds in the estate you leave behind at the time of death to cover the costs of burial arrangements.
3. Where there may be no one else (relatives or friend) to arrange your burial arrangements, we will support and liaise with the necessary people to make the arrangements.
4. To be able to pay by a yearly payment into a Death Committee scheme because a lump sum of around £4,000 or more (per burial) is not readily available to all households.
5. To attain the pleasure of Allah (SWT), The Most Merciful, by partaking in a cause that collectively reduces the burden of their fellow Muslim’s during a time of need.
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