Education - Library - Youth in Islam
(EBJI Non-Profit Association - Gembloux)
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
For the past 8 years, the EBJI non-profit association in Gembloux has been operating solely thanks to donations from its members. We are currently renting the ground floor of a building that houses our mosque and classrooms. However, the owner is now selling the building.
Since it is located in the city center, there is a high risk that a developer will purchase it, which would result in our eviction. We would then be deprived of a place to perform our prayers and hold our classes. Therefore, we have only one option left: to buy this building. This location is ideal, being close to schools and parking spaces, and it offers additional space that would allow us to accommodate our growing community and better organize the various activities we offer.
To complete this purchase, we need your help. Your support is essential to successfully carry out this project and ensure our mosque's future and activities.
May Allah reward you for your generosity.

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Key Dates
From Our Beginnings to Today
Foundation of the non-profit organization
Establishment of the association and search for a place of worship.
The chalet
Rental of a chalet with a capacity of 50 people, organizing Friday prayers, Ramadan, and Eid celebrations.
The sisters
Creation of the Sisters' Group.
Creation of the management committee
Formation of the management committee and launch of the first Arabic and Quran classes, following a Moroccan educational model
Rental of our ground floor
Rental of our current ground floor, which includes two prayer rooms (one for men and one for women) as well as classrooms.
Our young people
Welcoming young people during school lunch breaks and establishing a youth committee.
The Arab school
The third year of Arabic courses, with growing success: 4 teachers, 2 supervisors, and 60 students.
The endangerment of our mosque
A Threat to Our Mosque - We have learned that the building housing our mosque is for sale.