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Consistent elements so throughout the weeks people would have the recall value for this category i.e: Story Of The Week. So, the idea behind it is to showcase the real horror and pain and tragedy and trauma that people have undergone from their experiences so that the audience can take heed and think twice before engaging in something similar. The dawah element is subtle and is projected with a different approach where we are informing audiences through real life stories that how crossing the boundaries of Islam and walking on the footsteps of shaitan, step by step, would eventually lead them to destruction and leave them in a devastated, wrecked and emotionally vulnerable state. Keeping this in mind, the design should also highlight the dark, grueling and the not-so-pretty reality of such experiences. Therefore, it is suggested to use dark themes and colors with any one contrasting color for each week. For example, monochromes (dark blacks and greys or maybe deep reds) with a pop of neon (shocking pink, cyan, lime green etc) to highlight that individual element which shall make each story unique and could also be associated with the relatibilty of that incident. For example: if it’s an addiction story we can use cyan or electric blue with the same monochromes. Reds could be used for heartbreaks. Or, the pop colors can be completely without reference also, your discretion, as not every incident would have a relatable color. At the end of the day, it just has to highlight the dark and evil and bad reality of such experiences. A good example for such posts is an element of a person’s shadow or shadow silhouette. Some ideas are given below: 

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Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali completed his Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and a Master’s in Applied Psychology. He is a passionate Trainer and Motivational Speaker. Over the last decade, he has worked with prominent organisations such as PEL, Akhuwat, and the Police Academy, among others.

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Tuaha Ibn Jalil

Tuaha Ibn Jalil holds a degree in HRM from SZABIST and is currently serving as the Country Head at Youth Club. He has spoken at esteemed events and institutions, including TedX, CSS Academy, LUMS, GIKI, and NUST.  ‘Wednesday Night Exclusive’ and the 11th Hour Podcast are among his popular podcasts.

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Raja Zia Ul Haq

Raja Zia ul Haq, the CEO of Youth Club has a Master’s degree in Information Technology from the University of Canberra, Australia. He holds over a decade of professional experience in the Media and Telecom industry. Over the years, he has conducted numerous lectures, workshops and podcasts including Maulvi With An Attitude.

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