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Old 03-08-2012, 01:35 PM   #34
StitsVobsaith

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No..

This would be the biggest problem. Moving without money



The reason I asked you is that intention is very important. If it is purely islamic I would say daruloom in south africa otherwise if it's for citizenship something else and money something else (i.e. some gulf countries are good to make money but you cant get citizenship)

is applying to a darul uloom an only criteria for intentions to be purely for islamic reasons??

Sorry don't get this bro

odd jobs may be..but ofcourse neeed citizenship.

Brother in UK it is very difficult to get odd jobs.

cant anybody survive on odd jobs?? i think i can

People can survive on odd jobs in certain places like Bolton where rent is cheaper than london but the problem is where will you find these odd jobs.



here r some options. u decide whether its realistic or not..

1. aplying to a univ(but it requires money) and then try for PR after coming there..
2. appplying to an islamic univ(donno whther its applicable) and then......
3. be sponsored by someone(HERE i have mentioned in how many ways one can sponsor) and then...
4. finally ...ok unrealisitc.
1. Not realistic as you have no money. Even if you apply for a university there is no guarantee of any income.
2. could be a good option i.e. a south african daruloom. You study for the next 6-8 years, all expenses paid, then become a maulana and reside in south africa. You can then get citizenship. The problem with this is your niyah.
3. Could be a good way but the person would need to know you well.
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