Parenting Principles Workshop
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Parenting Principles Workshop

Saturday, 12 September 2026
6:00 PM
Parenting Principles Workshop
72 George St, Doncaster East VIC 3109, Australia
Doncaster, Victoria

About This Event

This workshop explores the deeper principles behind raising strong, grounded and well-rounded children. It covers understanding what shapes their behaviour and beliefs, and building the kind of connection that gives them confidence, independence, and a strong sense of identity. The focus is on preparing young people to navigate the world ahead with strength and purpose. Led by Shaykh Nazeer Abdulla, Imam at UMMA Centre, this practical and reflective session draws on his background in Islamic studies, counselling, psychotherapy, and coaching, as well as his extensive experience working with individuals, couples, and families. Parents will explore how to better understand their children, strengthen relationships, maintain healthy boundaries, and guide behaviour without losing connection.

Organised by
United Muslim Migrants Association (UMMA)
Who's it for
Parents of children of all ages.
Topics
Raising Well-Rounded ChildrenConnection (with children)Beliefs (of children)Understanding Their World (children's world)Understanding what shapes children's behaviour and beliefsBuilding strong relationships with childrenNurturing beliefs, values and confidence in childrenPreparing young people to navigate the world aheadMaintaining healthy boundaries (with children)Guiding behaviour without losing connection
Good to know

The UMMA Centre, also known as the United Muslim Migrants Association Centre, was established in 1985. It serves as a vibrant community hub for a diverse Muslim community in Melbourne, offering sporting facilities, Islamic classes for adults and youth, seminars, and events promoting harmony and solidarity. It also features a dedicated women's prayer section with its own entrance and wudu facilities.

The workshop is led by Shaykh Nazeer Abdulla, who is an Imam at UMMA Centre. The event is scheduled for Saturday, September 12, 2026.

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Fact 1:Islamic Significance

In Islam, raising children with strong faith, character, and knowledge is considered a sacred trust and a continuous act of charity (sadaqah jariyah). Events like this workshop emphasize the spiritual duty of parents to nurture their children's identity and prepare them as responsible, ethical Muslims, contributing positively to society.

Fact 2:About Workshop Events

Workshops in the Muslim community offer an interactive and practical learning experience, going beyond lectures to engage attendees in discussion and skill-building. They foster a sense of shared purpose, allowing participants to explore complex topics, share experiences, and collectively seek solutions within an Islamic framework, strengthening community bonds.

When is Parenting Principles Workshop?

The Parenting Principles Workshop is scheduled for Saturday, September 12, 2026, starting at 6:00 PM.

Where is Parenting Principles Workshop held?

The workshop will be held at the UMMA Centre, located in Doncaster, Victoria, Australia. The UMMA Centre, established in 1985, serves as a vibrant community hub for the diverse Muslim community in Melbourne.

Is this event free or do I need to register?

This event charges a fee. Registration is required, and you can register via the link: https://www.umma.org.au/parenting-principles-workshop/

Is this event suitable for families and children?

This workshop is specifically designed for parents of children of all ages. While the event is open to all Muslims, the primary audience is parents seeking to enhance their parenting skills.