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MULAN FCT Calls for Registration Ahead of 2025 MULAN Week Scheduled for November 27–29

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The Muslim Lawyers’ Association of Nigeria (MULAN), FCT Abuja Branch, has announced plans for its highly anticipated MULAN Week 2025, a gathering designed to foster unity, ethical excellence, and professional growth among Muslim legal practitioners across the country.

The event, themed “One Ummah, One Bar,” will hold from November 27 to 29, 2025, and will bring together Muslim lawyers, scholars, and thought leaders for three days of knowledge-sharing, reflection, and professional development.

According to the MULAN Week Planning Committee, the programme aims to promote excellence in the legal profession through the guidance of Islamic ethics and principles, while strengthening the bond among Muslim lawyers nationwide.

In keeping with the association’s commitment to continuous learning, the event has been submitted for accreditation by the Nigerian Bar Association – Institute of Continuing Legal Education (NBA–ICLE) and will attract Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points for participating lawyers.

The committee encouraged all members to register fully and attend the sessions, noting that the programme promises to offer a rich blend of scholarly discourse, spiritual rejuvenation, and networking opportunities.

We look forward to welcoming all participants to a week of enlightenment and brotherhood, as we work together to strengthen our faith and our profession,” the statement read.

To register for the event, interested participants can complete the online registration form via this link.

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