Young Muslims take to streets to clean up after New Year’s Eve celebrations

Young Muslims take to streets to clean up after New Year’s Eve celebrations

Young Muslims woke up before dawn today to clean the streets of 50 UK towns and cities as a lot of the country were nursing a hangover. More than 1,000 Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) members held a special prayer then put on hi-vis jackets to go out and collect hundreds of bin bags of…

Muslim charity aims to deliver 7000 meals to homeless by New Year’s Day

Muslim charity aims to deliver 7000 meals to homeless by New Year’s Day

The charity is engaging youth in positive social action to counter radicalisation and challenge Islamophobic opinions A Muslim youth charity has beaten its own record by delivering more than 5,000 meals to homeless people at major cities across the UK, and aims to reach the 7,000 mark by New Year’s Day. Charing Cross, one of Central London’s homeless hotspots was rife with rough…

Help Muslim youth group tidy Huddersfield town centre on New Year’s Day

Help Muslim youth group tidy Huddersfield town centre on New Year’s Day

Volunteers from Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association will be clearing up litter after New Year’s Eve Public spirited volunteers from a Muslim youth organisation will be tidying up Huddersfield town centrestreets on New Year’s Day. Members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) Yorkshire will be giving up their time to clear up litter following New Year’s Eve. New Year’s Eve…

Crawley homeless helped with food served by young helpers

Crawley homeless helped with food served by young helpers

Following a very successful Interfaith event held at Noor Mosque on the topic of Serving Humanity by the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in Crawley, the youth of the organisation put their words into practice by serving hot meals at the Giving Back Crawley homeless feeding centre in the High Street. Motivated by speeches from the Bishop…

Ahmadiyya volunteers helping to make a difference

Ahmadiyya volunteers helping to make a difference

Pictured are Aqib Ahmed and Ghalib Ahmed, members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Oldham Oldham-based Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth started their festive activities by raising much-needed funds for the British Red Cross. The young volunteers were out in Oldham collecting for people in crisis all over the world. Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth volunteers were out in force at a special…

Keighley-based Muslim youth club helps spread Christmas spirit to the sick and elderly

Keighley-based Muslim youth club helps spread Christmas spirit to the sick and elderly

MEMBERS of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) in Keighley have been bringing festive cheer to the elderly and to those in hospital over Christmas. They have visited Airedale Hospital Children’s Ward to deliver chocolates, toys and cards, and also went to Keighley’s Herncliffe Nursing Home to offer its residents best wishes for the festive…

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