A squared-initiative2.

Healthcare, enterprise
and service — united by faith.

A private community for Muslim professionals building with purpose.

01 — Vision

Cultivating polymaths.

Range is the discipline.

Practise

The foundation, never the ceiling.

Build

Ventures that outlast a career.

Endow

What is given is what remains.

02 — The Circle

Three endeavours.

Pursued in parallel.

Connect

A small, trusted network across disciplines and cities. Members are introduced deliberately, and access is the first thing membership gives.

Build

Ventures, practices and projects taken seriously from the outset. Candid counsel, early collaborators, and people who have built before.

Give

Skill and resource directed towards work that lasts. Giving is organised collectively, so it reaches further than any member could alone.

03 — Leadership

Not taught. Entrusted.

An amanah, not a title.

An initiative to lead

A cause taken end to end — from the first meeting to what is left behind.

A venture to shape

A company where judgement is needed early and the decisions genuinely count.

A chapter to open

A new city, begun with nothing but a name and the people you can convince.

04 — Lineage

One line, unbroken.

Ihsan, carried forward.

Polymathy was never a style. It was ihsan applied without exception — exact at the bedside, honest in trade, generous with what both produced. Cenna inherits that standard through the society that carried the name.

  1. 980 Ibn Sina is born in Bukhara.
  2. 1025 The Canon of Medicine is completed.
  3. 2013 The Ibn Sina Society is founded in Riga.
  4. 2026 Cenna opens as its private circle.
05 — Membership

Small by design.

Cenna+

  1. I
    EnquireTell us who you are and what you are working towards.
  2. II
    MeetA conversation with the founder of the circle.
  3. III
    JoinNew members are welcomed in person.

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JazakAllahu khairan. We read every enquiry ourselves and reply within two weeks, in shaa Allah.

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Privacy Policy

Last updated: August 2026.

Cenna² is a private members' circle. This policy explains what personal information we collect when you enquire about membership or contact us, why we hold it, and what you can ask us to do with it.

Who we are

Cenna², the alumni circle of the Ibn Sina Society at Riga Stradiņš University. For any question about this policy, or to exercise any right described below, write to cenna.ii@outlook.com.

What we collect

Only what you choose to send us through the enquiry form or by email:

We do not use analytics, advertising trackers or third-party cookies on this site. We do not collect health information, and you should not send us any.

Why we hold it

To assess your enquiry, to arrange a conversation, and to administer membership if you join. Our lawful basis is your consent when you submit an enquiry, and legitimate interest in running the circle and responding to people who approach us.

Who sees it

Enquiries are read by the founder and a small number of members involved in admissions. We do not sell personal information, and we do not share it with third parties for marketing. Your email provider and ours process messages in the ordinary course of delivering them.

How long we keep it

Unsuccessful enquiries are deleted within twelve months unless you ask us to keep them on file. Member records are held for as long as membership continues, and for a reasonable period afterwards for alumni contact.

Your rights

Under the UK GDPR and EU GDPR you may ask us to:

Email cenna.ii@outlook.com and we will respond within one month. If you are not satisfied, you may complain to your national data protection authority.

Security

Enquiries reach us by email and are held in access-controlled accounts. No transmission over the internet is entirely secure, so please do not send us anything confidential through this site.

Changes

We will update this page if our practices change, and revise the date at the top.

This policy is provided in good faith and is not legal advice. Have it reviewed by a qualified adviser before you rely on it publicly.
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Contact

We read everything ourselves.

Membership

Enquiries about joining the circle are best made through the form on the main page, so we have what we need to respond properly.

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Press and partnerships

Write to us directly at cenna.ii@outlook.com and mark your message accordingly. We reply within two weeks.