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"Yasin and Halimah need a forever Family"
#1

As-salaamu 'alaikum sisters


I saw this being advertised on The Metro newspaper (4th May).


Please spread the word and if you can help, then that'll be excellent.


Bearing in mind the amount of people who read the Metro and the percentage of


non-Muslims from amongst them, its upto us to see that they are insha'Allah


placed in a Muslim foster home where their Islamic needs are tended to as well as


their upbringing.


Below is the advert from The Metro, Thurs 4th May 2006:


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Yasin and Halimah need a forever Family


Yasin and Halimah are brother and sister. They are in a foster placement and


are happy children. They are achieving their developmental milestones and


doing well at achool.


Yasin is a 6 year old boy full of life and energy. He is a bright, happy and


affectionate child. He is very talkative and friendly and is looking forward


to having a 'forever family.' Yasin recently experienced sadness and loss


and this has affected his behaviour but he responds well to nurturing, warmth


and praise. Yasin likes school and is doing very well. He loves playing with


his miniture toys - superman and cars!


Halimah is 4 years old. She is a loving child and enjoys cuddles and hugs.


Halimah can be shy when first meeting new people but she soon becomes her


usual chatty and lively self. Halimah is a happy child with an independent and


caring nature. She likes 'playing house' and cooking with her toy oven and


microwave. She enjoys playing with her toys and shares these with Yasin. She


loves to dress up like a little princess. Halimah enjoys nursery school and has


many friends.


Yasin and Halimah have a sister who has been adopted. They enjoy having


annual contact with her.


Ethnic and cultural descent:


Birth mother - white English


Birth father - North African (Morrocan), both practising Muslims.


Family needed:


A one or two parent adoptive family who reflect the children's ethnicity. We


would welcome enquiries from Muslim families or families who will be able to


promote the children's faith and provide them with a loving and nurturing


environment.


Contact:


Letter box contact is envisaged with birth parents once or twice a year and


direct contact with their sister.


Legal Status: Freeing Orders


Support: Includes possible Adoption Financial Support


More information:


Contact Milton Mendez on 020 7641 6715


Or email: _mmendez@westminster.gov.uk_ (mailto:mmendez@westminster.gov.uk)


New Families Team


Westminster City Council


4 Frampton Street


London


NW8 8LF


"Indeed our words remain dead until we die in their cause,


and then they become alive to remain amongst the living"


- Syed Qutb

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#2

Bismillah,


I hope these darling children find a loving home & family in the UK that are Muslims.


My du'ua are with them.


Wasalam

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#3

Bismillah


Ameen, but also I hope that the family will be able to observe Islamic teaching in regard to adoption. They cannt give them their name. And when the children reach puberity age, they must be separated from the house, I mean to be given an independant housing, since the boy and girls will be non Mahram to the adoptive couple.

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#4
May Allah bless them with a good family
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