 Rwy'n cael ei gydig i'w ddysgu'r mor hyn yn y llwyr, ychydig yn ffamol. Rwy'n cael ei gydig i'w ddysgu'r gydig i'w ddysgu'r gydigonol yn gyfineis. Rwy'n cael ei gydig i ddweud, mae'r gwrthod yn gwneud amddangos, gyrdingol dim yn gwneud. Rwy'n cael ei ddysgu'r gydigonol. Rwy'n cael ei ddysgu'r gyrdingol, mae'r ddych chi'n gwybod yr hyn sydd ymgriffnol, yma, bywch y risidio, ymgyrchu, ymgyrchu eu grof, ac iawn. Felly mae'n gwybod, ymdweud, yn eich cyfnod, flyniad effaith a'ch dynnu'n meddwl am y cyfnod. Felly eu bod yn cyfnod o'r cyfnod yma o'ch dynnu'n meddwl ac mae'n gwybod eich bod yn ei gwneud. A'r Corridor yn ymgyrch i'ch ei wneud ei wneud yn dylunio am ydydd ymgyrch. Felly mae'r cwmpwn wedi bod yn gweithio, ac mae'n gweithio ffyrdd. Fy enw i'r bydwyd bwysig yn eu ffian â'r cyfeiriol, ond mae'r ffordd ffordd. A gallwn ddoch chi oedd, byddurau roedd ei genanol, mae gweinbethau gwarfa, i gofyniau a gwrsiau a chael iawn, a fyddwch yn ddechrau y Gwaith, mae'r graeddol yn gwneud yn cwmpwys, oherwydd yr oedd yn gwein춰id, bydwch'n gweld o'r ffrifio'r costaeth, sydd yn gwneud yn ei gyrfa, ac yn ei gwasanaeth yr holl yng nghyngor, Because you need a stable boat and we used to house ex-offenders initially as well. So they needed a place to stay, a home, a roof over the head to mitigate the reoffending and additional adversities that people were facing. So once we're able to get them into some stable housing, we can then offer them some support and rehabilitation training, back to work initiatives and so on.ombonent. We're really proud because we've kept families together, families risk their children being taken away. We've saved people from spending nights out on the street. So we're really proud of that and we've been commended for what we've done which is an honour as well. I'm going to add a couple of training courses and stuff. This one's here for leadership and .. ac the community lead in the workplace and so on. These are joyous occasions where we've won different awards from our organisation, we've won making a difference award, commitment to the community.. .. are best letting agents in the UK and so on. sorted it out. We've worked hard for over the last 5 or 6 years. y canvas that I have created. It's inspirational words that we like to live by in a dear to those things like tenacity and build growth which are all very important to us, ambition dream. Just sometimes, this is a challenging environment, very stressful at times so you sometimes just need that inspiration, that positive energy, The big picture, the long term plan that he needs to look into. This brings it into perspective, this is our vision basically. Before I had my first job I had a small business. So, when I was 15 I used to buy and sell mobile phones. This was at the time where there was the Nokia craze. 3210, 3310, 8210, the banana phone. It was a big-you-know, not everyone had a mobile phone. Felly, nid yn fwy roi'n amser ac ydych chi'n gynnwys bobl yn fewn o'r papod rewarding arno, ac yn ni'n gweithio i'r cymhobr i'r twyd, fi'n oes ymchwil, rydyn ni'n gweithio fel y profiadau, ac yn ni'n risio i'r rydyn ni i'r pwyllwyr. Rydyn ni'n rydyn ni i'r clywed, dwi'n iawn o nefyd o'r llyfr i'r llwyr, ac yn i'r clywed. Rydyn ni'n rhoi'n gwneud i rhai ddigon, a fyddwn i'r dweud ychydig. I want to go with the flow and see what the opportunities are. The mosque and the community played a huge part in me growing up. I was always very much involved in the community and my best friends today are from the mosque and the community. So there was a constant support from the mosque and I'm from Haidery Islamic Centre in South London at a great institution. I was part of the madrasah, I was part of the nursery. Mae'r grannu er mwyn trafynu dyniadiau aりnwyd. Efallai maith bod yn pethau'r rôl ac yn ymddangos ei fod yn gweithio. Byddwn i eich ddweud, i'r neud, i'r honi fod yn gweithio, i gweithio, i gweithio'r pleidio. Mae gen yn gondol yn fawr, a dweud ond y bydd y cymuniwyr fydd ymddangos fathaf. Yn eu rison oeddr, roddangos i chi nhw. Yn y gallwn mewn cyffredinol, mae'n feddwl amser yng nghirfer, Mae'r byw'r myfyrdd yn ôl, ond ychydig, ond ymwneud yn ymdwylliant yw eu bydd ymwneud, ymdwneud am Yddan, yw'r byd yn ymwneud, ac mae'r dyn nhw ymddwy'n meddwl yn ymddwy, ac mae'r dyn nhw'n ddu i'r ddweud, i'r dyn nhw'n ddweud. Ysgol ymddwch gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio āsbyg. ..a chyfwysig, ond dyna'r hunain gan gweld â'r defnyddio. Mae'n meddwl proffesiwnol efallai... ..yna'r ddysgu, ysgol, ysgol, os ymddydd ymlaen. Fe ddweud, mae hi ddim yn ddefnyddio... ..yna'r ddweud, o bwynt i'r ddweud o'r rhaid. Rydyn ni'n dechrau'n ddweud o'r ddweud... ..efall, mae'n defnyddio i'r ddweud a gweld. Mae'n ddweud o'r ddweud o'r mwyliad. Mae'n ddweud o'r esgol o'r hynod... Felly ti'n ei wneud bod yn fyw o'i cwntat, mae'rachteilwyr, sydd yn gwneud weithio y graffydd yw'r cyd yn llogau. Dyma eich hyffordd, drwy'r cy Gaussian cy nghion yn gwybod arno'r cymuned. Rwy'n meddwl i'r holl, wedi'i amlwg ac rwy'n meddwl i'r holl i'r holl o ymddangos bwyd. Mae'r ddaeth ysgol yn fanyddio'r ysgol yw'r proffesiadau ym yw'r ystafell a'r ysgol ffordd 14-17 oed. Byddwn yn bwysig o'r ysgol cyswpeth islamicau, islamicau, ysgol, ysgol. Mae'r proffesiadau ym mwynhau, cymryd, ysgol i'r bwysig, ymweld, ysgol i'w gweld, ymweld, eich cyfrifwysig. gyda'r unig, oherwydd ti'n gwybod i'r hynny ddim yn cael ei dweud i'r holl gwrs yma i eu casol, i unigol. Felly mae'r holl gwrs, mae'n fawr dweud. Mae'r holl gwrs yn dweud i'r holl gwrs o'r holl gwrs, ond rydw i'n mynd i fynd, fel ymlaen fydd yw mewn gweld hwn i'r unig, fel yw'r unigol yw'r unigol fel ar y cyfnodd yn ymddangos. Rydw i mewn gwirio i gael eu gennaeth gwerthu a chelynyddol. Felly, mae'n edrych ar y lleidio, bydd y internet yn ei ddweud. Felly mae'n gweithio ar y cньwynt. Mae'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl mewn meddwl i'r rhaid i'r rhamodau. Ond mae'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl yn ddefnyddio. Mae'n meddwl yn ei ddweud, ond mae'n meddwl ei ddweud, maen nhw'n meddwl y flinio o'r cyfrydau, y sydd yn ddefnyddio'r hynod. Mae'n meddwl yn dweud, mae'n meddwl yn ynig. Mae hi wedi bod yn fel amlwg, a mae'n meddwl yn yw meddwl. A tîm gweithio'n ei ffyrdd o bobl a tîm gweithio'n llawer o bobl sydd yn ymweld i'n sefydliol, ond yma, mae'n gweithio'n ein lleol. Yn cael ymchwil yma, mae'n sgolfa. Ond iawn, mae'n gwch anonnol. Mae'n gweithio'n ei wneud â'r unig a'r unig a dda'n ei bwysig, a mae'n bod yn ei wneud i jeiferio'n ddwy a bwysig o bod yw'r cyffredinol sy'n ei gwaith ar gyfer gwodraeth便uron i deithio'n gweith. Felly we've got our doctors, we've got our accountants, we need our media and our politicians and sports people. And why not? We want people to represent this religion in every single light. So no-one can say, we're tunneled vision or you know, we want to embrace every aspect of this society that we live in, and progress within it. So I was involved in working with Migrant Help where they were helping migrants and refugees coming from Syria and via Greece. ac â'n ymddian'racaen cael ein adaelau sydd hynny ymddian a'r arryfodol mae'n rhyngwyr. Mae feddwl o'r defnyddian a'r sgwr. Wrth gwrs, mae'n莉io'n ddweud o'r newid yma o'r gynnal yma, yn cyfysgau, fe oedd yn maen nhw. Felly ydych chi'n gofyn ei fod i'r might agweithio i saithahol a'r ddymai. Mae'n ansiad Cymru. Mae'r wahan yn ysgrifennu haf, ...y'r cymdeithas hynny, ond hynny wedyn yn ymdweithwyr ffordd... ...y'r hynny, sy'n eu bod ydych yn eu ffaint iawn. Felly, mae'n mynd... ...y'n fwyfyrdd o'r cymuned... ...y'r cyfreidio'n iawn. Mae hynny wedi... ..y'r cyfrifiadau yw'r cyfrifiadau... ...y'n cyfrifiadau cyfrifiadau... ..y'r cyfrifiadau cyfrifiadau. Mae'n ymdwych... ..y'r cyfrifiadau cyfrifiadau... ..y'n cyfrifiadau cyfrifiadau. gallwn y deddid o'r cyfan. Doedd oedden nhw weithio y hala o'r boblethau, o'r company o'r ddweudol? o'r dweud o'r ddweudol... Felly, ymddych chi'n meddwl, mae'r cyfnod ar wahanol, dyna, mae'r cyfrifio'r cyfnod yn ei ffordd, mae'r cyfleoedd, felly mae'n gweld â gilydd, ar gweffrecorddau, ond ar ddiwedd y dyfanc iy canolol o'r ffer sydd wedi'u gan roedd ymddi'r mae'r cyfrifio a'r cyfrifio gan bwysgu. You have the classroom style, you have it around the circle, it all works, it's all positive and you need more of it. For me it's youth engagement, it's empowerment and education, it's sport and looking at some type of commerce as well. Croydon is very very important as to where our roots are, this is where we're established, we work very closely with local, railway and local community. It's had its challenges but really great things are happening now, ynghylch, oedrygu, oedrygu, y llifio, y llifio, yllafodol, y llifio. Yn ymweld, rydym ni wedi'i gŷn o'r iawn. Ond rwy'n rwy'n meddwl a'n meddyl wedi'i gweld bod ymwybodol yng ngondol o'r berthynas wedi eu cyflwyno ar gyfan gweld. Rwy'n meddwl o'r dymell ymwybodol, rwy'n meddyliadol, oedrygu, ymwybodol. Rwy'n meddyl yn ymwybodol ymweld yn ymwybodol. Rwy'n meddwl i'r helpu a'r aesyddion. Jac Heather not only about housing, isolation and support, who are back to work training. Shellwc, we recognise that is something we are proud of across the globe. I think this is our collection of all the rules, our recognition, the best service provider and private rip sector. We got the commitment in the Croydon community, 2 years running. And that's for helping in housing. We had numerous different types of watching. Rydyn ni wedi ei wneud am gweithio Cyflawn ac rydym yn dweud, a rydyn ni wedi gweithio'r tynys ar gyfer ym Mhwyr. Rydyn ni wedi gweithio'r 50- gallu'r 50, a rydyn ni wedi'u gweithio'r 50 yn 2016. Felly mae'r gweithio'r gwaith edrych yn y ffordd ac mae'r yma wedi gweithio'r gweithio, ac mae'r gweithio yn ymwyr gyda'r cyhoedd ym Mhwyr yn ymwyr. Rydyn ni wedi'u gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio ymwyr. HanÙd o'r complex, rhan eich defnyddio'r brif. Ond oedd y blynyd i'r bwysig o daith yng Nghymru, Specialdoedd hon, hwnnw i'r ddechrau'n bwysig yng Nghymru. Yslam erioed wedi bod wedi chi'n ffawr, yn ffwrdd i chi paermu. Rhaid iddon yn yr Unegol Brynig, rhaid i'n ei fod yn defnyddio'r bwysig. Rhaid i'w syniad cyffredig o ad firmly yna ac amserwn. Dyma'r ystyried yn ysgol yw'r hyn o'r bobl, a'r rheswm yn ymdill yn y cynnwys. Fy oeddwn i'n meddwl, rwy'n meddwl, byddwn i'n meddwl, byddwn i'n meddwl o'r holl bwysig, a'r meddwl yn ysgol, ac mae'r bobl yn ysgol yn yr hunain. Mae'n meddwl hwnnw i'n meddwl, ac mae'n meddwl i'n meddwl. Rwy'n meddwl i'n meddwl hynny, a'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl ysgol. in the society in the community so that's really really important in terms of religion for me of course is so important you know I had the upbringing where I've had to you know go to the mosque to fast to pray and at times you know when you're young you don't really know why you're doing it or you you're doing it ritually however you know it embeds it in your heart you know and and then you you know you you grow and you develop and then you realise why you're doing it working as a Muslim I think I don't think I've had any challenges as such there may be some prejudices but look at the end of the day everyone can't like and love everyone there's going to be some you know can't have perfect harmony although that would be nice but you know there will be some prejudices perhaps but I haven't faced any working and I like to just put my cards on the table I am who I am I don't like to hide away from it or you know I like to understand who they are and the key is respect you see if if I respect someone for her be it be whichever religion be it an atheist it doesn't really matter because they're human being so you know for us there's a difference between tolerating someone and respecting someone sometimes we just tolerate them they're just there I just have to put up with them but for us what's important is to respect and you build mutual respect if I show respect to someone they will show respect to me you know and hey oh here you go sometimes in busy environments or stressful environments you know sometimes you can't get to the mosque you know and it's not acceptable but that is the overlap or the compromise in terms of working and being a muslim uh it's a challenge uh at the end of the day I think you have to do your obligations your minimum bajibar and your obligations um for me working hard is is the ultimate obedience to god as well that is a fundamental part of the religion I'm not going to sit around you know I need to go and earn a crust I need to look after my family for me that's that's obedience and submission to god but of course if we end up now missing prayer time or or you know that is you have to you have to just try and it's about balance uh at the end of the day you know too much of anything you you you you'll tilt the scale but a good balance generally in life with family with mosque with work is is what we desire easier said than done you know sometimes you see me pulling out my hair um at at work but you know the the vision is there for that I take a lot of inspiration from from the holy prophet in his family that I'll abate um you know it being on your mom's end to be any anything to do with them I'm saying is an honor and it's a pleasure um to do and and there's so much inspiration in terms of your mom was saying there's so much to take we talk about carvala being a university of lessons and it is because just from one action or one moment or you know one stance him or his family or his companions have taken that is a life lesson that you can take be it resilience be it forgiveness you know be be integrity you know and I was saying was he stood for what was right it didn't matter whether he was uh you know his family were going to be compromised everything it didn't really matter he stood by what was right and I think that's that you know again it's easier said than done but that is the the inspiration to aspire to definitely I went to carvala in in 2011 my first time and uh I remember it vividly because uh you know we it was it was wild you know we were in Baghdad airport in Christmas Day in New Year's Day it was that December period but the you know I've never been to to to a place like that it's just I can't really explain or describe it but the energy the power that you felt there the strength is is is unbearable it's it's unbelievable you know and and going to Najaf and carvala and Najaf is a is a completely different you know uh aura it's very calm very peaceful very relaxing it's it's beautiful carvala is heavy on the heart and it's it's you know it is it's there's so much emotion there but you know you you go there and you feel strong you know that is you feel strong you feel your prayers are answered you feel like things are put into perspective for you um as well and and if I get the chance to go as much as possible I'd love to do that my inspiration of course my parents inspire me my older brother but ultimately my inspiration comes from uh you know the ahl bayt and and if I you know if I pick out one person who inspires me I think your mama li islam is is for me is a pinnacle of inspiration of course the holy prophet as well no doubt it was his teacher you know so nothing being taken away from there but just looking at imamoli's life I mean in this day and age you have to be strong in different areas and do different things he was a warrior in the battlefield at the same time he was a compassionate husband he was a role model of a father he was uh he was a a just leader you know um and there's there's a you know there's there's this one image I see of him after you know after many many years of whatever happened where he comes and they're pleading to him to come and take the lead and he says you know it doesn't mean anything to me unless I can bring justice and he comes and he says I'm on a mule and I've got two pieces of cloth you know that's me if I leave with anything more than this I've betrayed you you know I'm not here for anything our world leaders today can take inspiration from this because everyone is here for different things but when someone is there to serve and that's just an absolute inspiration to be I mean my dream would you know I would love to be a you know a UN peace diplomat of some kind and you know and why not there's so much hatred and animosity around why because there's a there's a gap the gap needs to be bridged we need to come together the people need to speak you need to seek win-wins because at the moment you're killing each other you're sad you know there's poverty or there could be an opportunity for trade for commerce for harmony for unity for brotherhood for sport for everything but there's there's a gap so we need to to bridge that gap but you know coming back to mamli that's why he was the ultimate leader he he encompassed everything you know from strength from you know you know from physical strength to emotional strength but ultimately you know his goal was his spiritual relationship with god you know and that was it for him and again that's the the aspiration for us to to get to inshallah the three pieces of advice I can give uh you know for me is so number one is you know is to work hard you know is is to give it your absolute all don't don't fall short on anything aim high you want to be the best you want to be the best in industry you want to be the best sportsman you want to be the best in class whatever it is aim for the for the best but that comes with hard work and ethic and that in the religion as well so if you want to you know be the if you want to understand the Quran you have to read it you know and this is advice for me uh and this is what I'm trying to do to which is you have to read it you have to struggle you have to learn you have to read you have to spend time um you know so so that's that um and being honest I think you know you have to just be be be honest the god can see your heart right and you know people can also see you know you can see and say you can see right through people your behavior will transcend you know across and people will realize so just you know be be straightforward you know be be honest do things for the right reason and our religion is about intention as well you get rewarded for good intention you know do things for the right reason um and finally I think just just chill really uh be happy you know life short enjoy you know laugh uh spent you know just chill the society is all about helping each other you know as I was young I was growing up I was given an opportunity and I was helped we're now giving back and if that cycle continues then you know the next generation and the community progresses so that's very important um you know to be given opportunity and to also give opportunity uh I think when we talk about mentors and mentees that's very important I think everyone is either a mentor a mentee at some stage there should always be someone that you're aspiring to or that's helping in guiding you someone that you're looking up to but then there's always someone younger as well will be a child but someone who and you know that mentoring may just be about love and comfort and feeding at a certain stage but could develop into a more teacher educational guidance role as well so that's that's very important um in terms of what we do in housing again we we've found a model where we're a profit making business but we also have a social you know social compass and we have we have social impact so we're doing a good thing while so making a profit you know and why not so I've had many opportunities you know to make money unethically um and it just doesn't feel right you know and then you know they say that money will never do anything for you so this for us is is is perfect because we're you know we're helping people who are in need um and you know people who are you know dire need um of of housing there is a charitable element um and as a property or letting company we probably go um an extra mile where we don't really need to but again you know sometimes your heart takes over and you want to help that little bit further um and we're working on creating a model whereby we can have uh um support services and charitable services to to interlink into our our property company whereby you have tenants who require housing which is what we provide and then you have a you know a charitable arm or you know we have a not for profit arm which is a social enterprise which looks to support and to train and empower and get people back to work and back onto their feet um as well and I mean I didn't come up with this I work with this organization I contribute towards it um but yeah for me this is what our religion teaches as well to to help others there's nothing stopping you from working hard being successful running a you know big organization and if there are if there are good can come out from it all the better if anything that should be a prerequisite as well um so many you know many big companies now have social impact funds that they want to give back to the community sometimes you know I'm not here to question anyone's motives but they may not be the right you know might be but it's positive impact again giving back and that's that's what we do we're proud of that we we deal with a whole range of you know various unique cases of people who need help you know we've had like say women who have suffered from domestic violence who are fleeing from a violent partner uh who have you know no support who need to move out of the area very quickly um for the safety of their life um you know we've had arson attacks uh from from previous from uh from previous partners so and that's challenging because you're dealing with you know a lot of times you know we own a lot of stock but we also deal with stock on behalf of landlords so it's very sensitive on our on our you know we're very conscious to keep a professional you know an excellent service towards our landlords and all of our stakeholders and there are many times where we're faced with some challenging situations our stance is always you know we put it on the table to our landlords that there could be challenges but know that if there is something we will address it you know straight away and promptly you know and forcefully um as well so that you know a lot of me we've seen you know we we've got great staff here we you know a lot of our staff they come in hungry um you know they haven't eaten one you know one of our this is not nothing to do with us this is our staff they they've bought little you know soup packets and the sooner the tenant comes and he says I haven't eaten in three days I'm cold and I'm hungry uh you know and these are not muslim right hey it doesn't you don't need to be a muslim to behave like that because that's humanity and they make them soup and and you know this is why I mean that we go that extra mile and and this is why we have been commended for our work in in in the community for these these very very reasons reasons you know a lot of our staff uh we've donated clothes for example suits and shirts to our tenants so a lot of them who want to get back to work don't have shirts and suits to go to interviews so uh you know we've donated suits uh we're you know and again it's just that positive contribution in giving back to the society and community uh which is what we what we're trying to do