Allāĥ عزوجل also bestows him foresight and distances him from ignorance. Allāĥ عزوجل grants him assistance to tread on the right path without any apparent means for him to do so. The Prophet of mankind, the peace of our heart and mind, the most generous and kind صلی اللہ تعالٰی علیہ وسلم said, “If Allāĥ عزوجل Wills goodness for someone Allāĥ عزوجل Bestows understanding of Dīn upon him.” (Saḥīḥ Bukhārī, pp. To read all the biggest and best stories first sign up to read our newsletters here. We will always keep our neighbours in mind." "There is nothing for residents to be concerned about, we have space for seven cars and most people walk here.
"There are also people who park around here who are assumed to be part of our community but are not. "Everyday we ensure that we are there in person to make sure that the children and the roads are kept safe as well. Mr Hussain said: "We have classes at tea time and have members of staff whose job it is to ensure the health and safety of children attending but also their job is to get people to park properly. Mahfuz Hussain, who is part of the management team at the Dawat-e-Islami, said that neighbours were being considered in the plans. "It gets very packed at night time and hard to off your own drive." "I have a sign that says no parking across the drive but people don't listen. "People in this area generally can't park or do it across drives, luckily I only go out twice a week now but if I wanted to get out that would be a problem. "It is terrible in this area already, to double the people coming when then have near to no parking seems a bad idea. "But people in general down these roads park in front of the drive."Īlbert Warsop, 92, who lives on Ashdale Road, said: "I think the expansion would make parking worse possibly. "I do not have anything against the community centre getting bigger.
"We have enough people here already trying to park for Tesco across the road. Margaret Thurley, 82, who is retired and lives on Oakdale Road, said: "It will be horrible for parking I think. "I've asked Nottingham City Council about making it a parking permit area but was told they couldn't do that." "But the parking is more difficult because of the steak place at the bottom too that gets busy at night. "At prayer time it is really hard to come out of your home and if you go out you cannot get back in. "There looks like there is only three or so spaces at the community centre, it needs some parking spaces. Ian Lord, 50, a fleet manager who lives on nearby Ashdale Road, said: "It's a nightmare down here for parking. This would increase the capacity of the centre from a current maximum of 95 adults and 65 children to a new limit of 190 adults or 130 children and 6 adults.īut while residents have welcomed the plans for expansion, they have raised concerns that it could parking more difficult in the area. Plans have been put forward for rear extension to the first floor of the the Dawat-e-Islami community centre on Oakdale Road, Sneinton. Residents have expressed concerns that the extension of a community centre might worsen 'nightmare' parking in the area.