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Muslim community support police
Croydon’s Ahmadiyya Muslim community showed their support for some of the borough’s frontline key workers recently with a donation of food. Officers at Croydon Met Police took to Twitter to express their thanks on Wednesday (May 6), after revealing they were on the receiving end of dozens of freshly cooked meals courtesy of attendees of…
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New ways to keep the faith during Ramadan
by LAUREN CODLING FAITH leaders have spoken of engaging with members of the community to halt the spread of Covid-19 during Ramadan, with the country in lockdown. Government guidelines have seen places of worship across the country close in recent weeks, in light of the pandemic. For Muslims, this means mosques being shut during Ramadan….
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Leamington Muslim association’s reponse to Covid-19 outbreak has included practical support and prayers for people nationwide
Both practical support and prayers have been given to many by the Leamington branch of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association during the Coronavius lockdown. Leamington members launched a national campaign to help people in isolation. The Campaign was entitled ‘Just Because you are Self-isolating, Doesn’t Mean You’re Alone’ and was rolled out across the UK and…
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‘These times have brought us together’ say Muslims in Milton Keynes
Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth from Milton Keynes have donated 2,000 facemasks to local nurses, care homes, charities and key workers The move is part of the young people’s determination to do good in society – particularly during the coronavirus crisis. Saeed Nazir, Youth Leader for Milton Keynes, said: “Islam urges every person to partake in charitable giving, and…
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Ahmadiyya Muslim Oldham play a huge role in local community response
Ahmadiyya volunteers have been contributing towards foodbanks regularly so those who are less fortunate get the essentials they need and stay safe and well Members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Oldham are playing their vital part in the local Coronavirus response by delivering food parcels to vulnerable members of the community and making sure they stay well and safe. Volunteers…
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CHURCHES TOGETHER LAUNCH CLECKHEATON FOODBANK DURING COVID-19 CRISIS
‘Churches Together’ in Cleckheaton celebrated Easter this year by opening a Foodbank and offering a full range of services to local people struggling due to Covid 19. PCC Secretary of St Luke the Evangelist’s Church, Cleckheaton, Josie Pugsley explained their initiative: “As the Covid-19 situation in Cleckheaton began to impact local people it became clear that many…
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Celebrate Ramadan with virtual gathering
People across the West Midlands are being invited to join a virtual event during Ramadan. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, which has mosques across the region, is organising the Big Virtual Iftar and has extended an invitation for non-Muslims to join in during the holy month. An iftar is the evening meal with which Muslims end…
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Ahmadiyya community announce virtual Iftar during quarantine
South London and Surrey’s Ahmadiyya Muslim community announced plans for a virtual Big Iftar meal to mark Ramadan during quarantine. With lockdown measures to fight the spread of Covid-19 coronavirus remaining in place until at least May 11, the Ahmadiyya’s yearly celebrations of the Iftar evening meal, that end of Ramadan’s daily fasting, cannot take…
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