The World Federation is currently monitoring the Coronavirus situation and following the latest advice from the World Health Organisation, official channels from various governments, measures of various global businesses’ have put in place as well as our own medical professionals in the community (team consisted by Dr Munir Datoo, Dr Akber Mithani and Dr Sukaina Hirji). Read more here.
Project North Star is the strategic project being undertaken to identify the vision, mission, strategic priorities and operating model for The World Federation for the next 10 years. A team of 24 young professionals from across our global community have been working towards this aim.

Click here to read the Project North Star Interim Data Report Insights
Click here to read the Project North Star Interim Data Report Appendices
The data collected in the past 6 months has been used to create 2 reports with 21 insights and 25 questions. The next 6 months will focus on answering those questions by working with regions to develop recommendations and implementation plans. These will then be presented to the Fifteenth Ordinary Conference of The World Federation in May 2017.
Do you have any questions about this project you would like to ask the team? Or do you have some thoughts you would like to share? Sign up to our WebEx meeting on the 27th of January 2017 at 7pm GMT and speak to the team!
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The President of The World Federation, Dr Asgar Moledina, and the Secretary General, Kumail Manji, visited our community in India last month along with our active social worker & philanthropist Gulambhai Virjee.
During this pandemic, we have all been affected by death in some form. Be it in the form losing a loved one, a friend, a neighbor or seeing people die in their thousands around the world. As Muslims, this loss of life should hurt as every being is a creation of Allah and should continuously serve as a reminder of the temporal nature of life. Read this article to understand more about death.




