Know a good guji joke?

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Two Indian Gujerati’s arrived in the UK, with as much possessions as they could carry; having left their home after the deadline of Idi Amin’s tyranny.

Sitting at arrivals, one party feeling tired and dejected from the journey to the UK wonders what they can do.

The other comes back after a short walk outside. He sits down and complains. “It’s Sunday, I am hungry, there is no food to eat and there are no open shops outside. What are we going to do?”

His friend looks back at him, smiles and says. “We are going to be rich!”

Gujerati’s have since then formed a valuable portion of the business community in the UK, from the aforementioned corner shops to so many more businesses.

How about you? Did you arrive on that trip from Uganda? Or were you related to that generation in any way?

We have the keys!

Bear with us, while we sort out furniture and other items. In the mean time please send via bank transfer funds to the Indian Muslim Federation UK:

Sort code: 60-22-23

Account No: 2129412


As of today 30th December 2019, we have raised £3250 so far.

Maulana Mahmood Madani

Maulana Mahmood Madani attends Eid dinner organised by IMF UK

Over 300 people attended the Indian Muslim Federation Eid dinner organised by its Newham branch on 19th of September 2018.  The event showcased the work of this United Nations recognised NGO, which included a video presentation of its recent aid mission in the Rohingya refugee camps situated on the Bangladesh/Burmese border, where it distributed aid to the value of £115,000 including the building of scores of shelters.  The highlight of the event was the keynote address by the special guest and former Rajya Sabha (Upper House, Indian Parliament) member, Maulana Mahmood Madani, General Secretary of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind.  Maulana Mahmood stressed the importance of taking pride in being Indian Muslims. He also took questions from the floor in a Q&A session.  The evening culminated in speeches by executive members and the Chair and President of the IMF stressing the importance of nurturing young talent in the Indian Muslim diaspora and encouraging them to take part in civic society especially in the political field.