What is ULU ISoc?
ULU ISoc stands for the "University of London Union Islamic Societies" Network. We started life as an idea in early 2000 - the idea that the cause of every affliction in the Muslim world was disunity and the remedy would therefore require Muslims to be united upon Islam.
After years of work and sacrifice, in late 2003 ULU ISoc was born. It was our little attempt to try and bring some order to the house of Islam here in London. It is the vehicle to bring Muslims together in the hope that we will realise that that which divides us is negligible compared to that which unites us. It is the dream that Muslim students could be the engine to drive this Unity Revolution so needed in the world today.
Find out more about us on our website, read our blog, join our forum and come to our circles. You'll soon realise, inshaAllah, that what ULU ISoc is mostly -is YOU.
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