Overview of NISE
BACKGROUND

Leeds University Malaysian Society (LUMSOC) was established in 2005 and acts as a student organisation which provides support for Malaysian students, particularly with their studies and life, towards better adaptation in this country. Not only that, we also promote a better understanding of our culture in the local community. LUMSOC has previously hosted major events such as Leeds University Malaysian Game, Leeds University International Fair, Fresher’s Camp, Treasure Hunt, ‘Anak Angkat’ Project, Eid Celebration, Iftar, outdoor activities and talks. All these events are aimed for Malaysian students studying in Leeds University, with the purposes of cultivating bonds and create networking among Malaysian students in the UK.
NISE

NISE, a short form of Nisa’ Nasheed Extravaganza is one of the special projects for the ladies’ nasheed competition by LUMSOC. We are looking forward to continue our great success event as we managed to organize the first nasheed competition last February.
Ideal Muslimah Empowering Ummah has been chosen to be the theme for this year’s NISE as we believe that muslimah nowadays are not just a typical woman, but someone that can make a change! These women are independent and able to succeed in their every undertakings.
OBJECTIVES

To show and promote the beauty of Islamic entertainment, which is not solely for entertainment, but also for education and da’wah.
To provide a platform for ladies to make use and show their talent in a proper way according to Islam.
NISE'12 Featured Women
British-born, award-winning journalist Yvonne Ridley is well known in the Muslim world for her outspoken views and defence of Islam. She endeared herself to the Muslim community in Britain when she reverted to Islam 30 months after making international headlines when she was captured by the Taleban on an undercover assignment in Afghanistan. >Read More
NISE Promo Video
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