Seminar on Skills, Ethics and the Future of Muslim Youth Featuring Raja Zia ul Haq, CEO Youth Club
The seminar on Skills, Ethics and the Future of Muslim Youth proved to be a deeply enriching and inspiring experience for everyone in attendance. Led by Raja Zia ul Haq, CEO of Youth Club, the session addressed some of the most important questions facing young Muslims today with clarity, sincerity, and purpose. From the outset, his calm and engaging style made complex ideas easy to understand and encouraged active reflection.
The discussion focused on the balance between developing practical skills and upholding strong ethical values. Raja Zia ul Haq emphasised that true success goes beyond personal achievement or career milestones. Instead, it lies in integrity, responsibility, and the positive impact one creates within their community. He spoke about the realities of the modern world and the pressures faced by youth, while stressing the importance of remaining grounded in faith and principles.
What made the seminar particularly impactful was the way real-life examples were used to explain broader concepts. Rather than offering abstract guidance, Raja Zia ul Haq addressed everyday challenges faced by young people, from decision-making and discipline to leadership and self-development. This practical approach helped attendees connect more deeply with the message and see its relevance in their own lives.
The session also encouraged self-awareness and critical thinking, reminding the audience that the future of the Muslim community depends on individuals who are both skilled and ethically conscious. Meaningful discussions throughout the seminar allowed participants to reflect on their personal goals and the values shaping their choices.
Overall, the seminar served as a powerful reminder of the potential within Muslim youth to lead with confidence, compassion, and integrity. It left a lasting impression, motivating attendees to pursue purposeful growth and contribute positively to society.








