A newly-formed Muslim scout group is to open its doors to the public in the hope of finding new recruits.
The 102nd Reading Muslim Scout Group, which was founded at the end of last month, is hoping to launch Beaver and Cub Scout groups in May.
It is also looking to set up a group for older children by the end of 2006.
An open day will be held at the Oxford Road Primary School on Saturday to show youngsters the type of activities the group could offer them.
Omair Zman, group leader, said: "I want to help young Muslims become leaders in their community and society and scouting, one of the longest-running youth organisations in the world, is the best way to achieve this.
"We will provide opportunities for children to have fun in an Islamic environment, which allows them to develop their full potential in terms of team skills, leadership qualities and lasting friendships."
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