Anti-Brain Rot Agenda
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Anti-Brain Rot Agenda

By Muslim Women Connect

Overview

Rediscover knowledge as both a duty and a joy. See how learning can fuel growth, strengthen faith, and act as your compass for clarity.

Between endless scrolling, AI overload, and a constant stream of information, it’s easy to lose our ability to think deeply - and even harder to stay connected to purposeful learning.

Join Muslim Women Connect for Anti Brain Rot, a thought-provoking workshop designed to help you fall back in love with learning, curiosity, and critical thinking - all through an Islamic lens.

Led by Saffana Monajed, communications strategist and founder of Whiteboard Copy Co., this session will explore how learning is both a duty and a joy - a spiritual act that grounds us in clarity and resilience amidst a fast-changing world.

Together, we’ll:
- Develop critical thinking skills to question information and recognise bias
- Explore frameworks for self-directed learning and building your own “personal curriculum”
- Reflect on how learning can strengthen faith, identity, and resilience
- Gain practical tools to process information, stay curious, and think for yourself

At a time when knowledge is hailed as the most vital skill for the years ahead, this is a conversation you can’t afford to miss.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

St Ethelburga's Centre for Reconciliation and Peace Venue

78 Bishopsgate

London EC2N 4AG United Kingdom

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Muslim Women Connect

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Nov 22 · 1:30 PM GMT