Celebrating Our Community Heritage

A Look Back at Our Memorable Gatherings

At Cutchi Muslim Association, we take pride in organising a diverse range of events that cater to the varied interests of our community. Throughout the year, we host numerous activities that not only bring people together but also celebrate the rich culture and religious traditions that define our community. Our events serve as a platform for individuals from all backgrounds to connect, engage, and contribute to the diversity of life in Blackburn.

From lively community gatherings filled with laughter and companionship to poignant cultural celebrations that honour our heritage, each event we organise reflects our unwavering commitment to inclusivity and community spirit. These moments of unity equip us with cherished memories and strengthen the bonds that tie us together, promoting a sense of belonging and shared values among our members.

As we reflect on the successful moments shared within our community, we invite you to join us in celebrating the spirit of togetherness. The Cutchi Muslim Association is more than just a community; it is a hub of connection, cooperation, and shared purpose. We look forward to welcoming you to our next event, where together we can continue to build a brighter and more inclusive future.



June 2025

Womens' Majlis in Muharram

Our CMA women organised and participated in Majlis prayers to mark the holy month of Muharram. We gratefully acknowledge the contribution of our volunteer women who organised and led the prayers. A total amount of £550 was raised in donations to the community for good causes by the women.

May Allah Subhanahu wa ta’ala reward them all, their families and loved ones with good health and blessings.



Muharram Niaz July 2025

Muharram is the first month of the Islamic calendar, marking the start of the Islamic New Year

To mark the end of the Majlis, our annual Niaz was organised on 13th July 2025 which was attended by our members and their families.

A recitation of the Holy Quran and a sermon on the significance of Muharram in Islam was given by Sayyed Osman Zuber Shirazi Bawa. This was followed by the Holy Quran recitation by some of our younger CMA stars. We hope to continue this practice at future events so that we can empower our younger generations to shine at our community events. If any of your children are interested in reciting a nasheed or a verse from the Holy Quran, please email or WhatsApp us so we can build this into future Niaz programmes.

A total amount of £436.40 was raised by the members for donation to the community for good causes. Any ideas from our members on how we use this charity will be welcomed. 

 

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