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The Ilm Day Awards, organised by the Islam Channel in association with
Islamic Help charity and the Dawah Project, aims to recognise and
nurture exceptional young Muslim achievers.
We would like for you to take part in the Awards by nominating
Muslim students who have performed outstandingly well across the
fields in the academic year 2008/09. You are requested to
nominate young people within the following groups:
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- GCSE level
- A-Level
- Degree
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The Ilm Day Awards aim to
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- Recognise, grow and nurture exceptional young Muslims achievers.
- Enable them to inspire and serve as role models for other young people in their communities.
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The awards celebrate young people who have gained outstanding academic qualifications as well as
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- Demonstrated firm commitment to their faith
- Developed exceptional skills in sport
- Shown high levels of innovation and creativity
- Demonstrated tremendous resilience and sacrifice
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There will be four awards for each group
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- Platinum
- Gold
- Silver
- Bronze
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If you know of a young person you think deserves to win an Ilm Day Award,
don't forget to nominate them. You can nominate a young achiever by completing
an electronic nomination form. An expert judging panel will select the
winners and they will be invited to attend the Ilm day ceremony in a top
London Hotel, on Saturday 16th January 2010.
Click here to fill in the nomination form
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The deadline for nominations is
Saturday 14th November 2009
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