Community rallies with presents for boys taken into care
It started with a tweet and led to Huddersfield police station transforming into a Santa’s Grotto.
It started with a tweet and led to Huddersfield police station transforming into a Santa’s Grotto.
The Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice received £2,000 from a charity walk held by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association UK. A charity in Huddersfield was one of more than 50 good causes to benefit from a Charity Walk for Peace. The Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice received £2,000 as it share of the £500,000 raised…
Ahmadiyya Muslim youth association assisted the Woodland Trust to plant 7500 trees. Secretary of State for Transport Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP also attended the event.
Ahmadi Muslims gathered at western Europe’s largest mosque to call for an end of persecution of Ahmadi Muslims in Pakistan. http://www.londonlive.co.uk/news/2016-12-17/ahmadi-muslims-call-for-an
MEMBERS of Keighley’s Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) spent the first day of their holidays spreading some festive cheer to patients of Airedale Hospital’s Children Ward. Children took along toys, chocolates and season’s greeting cards for all 20 patients which were kindly donated by members of the local Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. An AMYA spokesman said:…
Muslim elders raised £500,000 for charities, with more than £16,000 being handed over to help home-grown groups. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association (AMEA) donated £10,000 to the Newham People’s Trust, £4,000 to the West Ham United Foundation and £2,313 to Richard House Children’s Hospice in a presentation at the House of Commons on Wednesday. Funds…
The Barking branch of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association (AMEA) joined mayor Cllr Eileen Keller at the event on Wednesday, where £92,590 was given to the Royal British Legion. The funds were donated after the AMEA’s Charity Walk for Peace in November raised £250,000, with AMEA spokesman Samiullah Tariq saying the group match-funded the total…
Nicola Sturgeon has visited the mosque which was attended by murdered Glasgow shopkeeper Asad Shah. During her visit to the Ahmadiyya Mosque in Glasgow, she stressed the need to promote peace, tolerance and understanding. She also met members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community as they launched a campaign to increase awareness and understanding of their…
The First Minister will meet members of Ahmadiyya Mosque as they launch new ‘True Islam’ campaign to incrase understanding of their beliefs. NICOLA Sturgeon will promote tolerance and understanding when she visits a mosque where shopkeeper Asad Shah worshipped before he was slain for “disrespecting Muhammad”. The First Minister will meet members of the Ahmadiyya…
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