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Why?
Because we’ve seen it—seen it all. The tears behind the smiles, the chaos behind the screens, the restlessness behind the reels. We know what it feels like to be lost in addictions, toxic relationships, endless scrolling, and a world that pulls us thin from every direction.
Youth Club was born from a dream. We were the ones who dared to believe that change was possible. That fun and faith can go hand in hand. That the youth—with all their struggles, energy, talent, and spirit could rise, reclaim their identities, and lead with impact.
From packed stadiums and trending podcasts to quiet conversations on campus lawns. From late-night edits to early morning roadshows. From battling modern-day fitnahs to riding Winds of Change across the nation, we’ve been there. And we’re still going.
We’re a team of dreamers, doers, and dawah-driven disruptors. With the Quran in our hearts, mics in our hands, and love in our eyes—we are the light in dark rooms, the hope in broken stories, and the voice that reminds you: you’re never too far gone to come back home.
This is Youth Club.
And here you are, all set to change your life forever!
It all began with a spark—an interscholastic tournament in 2011. Among the crowd were ten girls, strangers to each other but united by a shared love for Islam. They didn’t know it then, but they were on the brink of something extraordinary. That weekend didn’t just end with trophies, it birthed a vision.
After the event, a simple tea party turned into a turning point. Madiha Akhtar, YC’s first CEO, pitched a bold idea: a youth-led movement to reconnect hearts to Allah (SWT) through fun, faith, and purpose. The room was silent. Everyone knew this was no ordinary moment. On their way home, big dreams were set ablaze, and an unshakable hope began to grow.
With nothing but passion and duas, Youth Club launched its first initiative—The Joy of Giving. What started as a small clothing drive unfolded into something unprecedented. The feedback was remarkable and the movement blossomed, spreading city to city. New faces joined, including YC’s second CEO, Raja Zia ul Haq, and soon came the iconic Winds of Change tour. Events grew, voices amplified, and the youth found a home in dawah like never before.
Today, Youth Club stands as a vibrant, legally registered trust with a heartbeat driven by volunteers and visionaries. From bake sales to mega-events, retreats to sports camps, the journey has only just begun. With fiery passions and dreams sky-high, we remain committed—to grow, to serve, and to inspire. Because when sincere hearts unite for Allah (SWT), the story never really ends.
While traveling to the Northern areas of Pakistan a few summers ago, we stopped at an old petrol station to refuel our vehicle and grab a few snacks. A slender young man, around 18 or 19 years old, walked up and very hesitantly asked for permission to hug me. Surprised by his request, I smiled and nodded. He quickly embraced me in a tight hug—for what seemed like a very long time.
When he finally let go, I saw wetness in his eyes, his body trembling slightly as he said, “You have no idea, sir, what you’ve done to save my life. You have no idea.” He repeated it a few times before finally explaining.
The truth is, only a fortunate few can claim that they absolutely love their job—waking up each day with sheer excitement, jumping out of bed with huge smiles on their faces. I feel truly blessed to be among those rare few. Working at Youth Club doesn’t feel like work at all. It feels more like a lifestyle choice—a journey of life and a dream to achieve something incredible for the sake of our Creator.
Over 14 years ago, we made a promise to ourselves: to dedicate our efforts to developing the youth. And, today, we hear from countless young people. How their lives have changed, how they’ve found new purpose and meaning, and how they’re transforming themselves for the better.
I sincerely pray that Allah (SWT) enables us to grow by leaps and bounds, and that He accepts our humble efforts in bringing about long-lasting change. Ameen.
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