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Spreading the peaceful message- Love for All
FRIENDS and neighbours of Haslemere’s Jamia Ahmadiyya UK college of modern languages and theology dropped in for an open day on Saturday (Jan 26) to meet staff and students and find out more about school life and the faith community. College professor Abdul Quddus Arif, who teaches history of Islam and English and is…
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Muslim Youth support the Woodland Trust
Ahmadiyya Muslim youth association helped Woodland trust to plant 10,000 trees, and their effort was praised by Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP Secretary of state for transport.
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Young Muslims give sweets and company to elderly of Milton Keynes care home
A photo from the visit HARRY CHEESEWRIGHT Email Published: 14:58 Thursday 10 January 2019 Updated: 15:29 Friday 11 January 2019 Share this article Muslim youth volunteers gave gifts and lent their company to the elderly residents of Kents Hill Care Home last weekend. The group of volunteers as young as two-years-old from the Ahmadiyya Muslim…
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World Head of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Delivers Concluding Address at 124th Jalsa Salana Qadian
Welcome the New Year by invoking blessings upon the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) so that we may become the recipients of the blessings associated with his personage” – Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad The 124th Annual Convention (Jalsa Salana) of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Qadian, India, concluded on 30…
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Ahmadiyya Muslims take part in Dundee litter clean-up on New Year’s Day
Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Baitul Mahmood Mosque on Dens Road in Dundee started the new year by picking up litter on the Law. More than 1,000 Ahmadiyya Muslims across the UK took part in New Year’s Day clean-ups. The events were organised by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association UK, the country’s oldest Muslim youth…
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Young Muslims joined members of their local community yesterday morning to keep the streets clean after New Year celebrations
Young Muslims joined members of their local community yesterday morning to keep the streets clean after New Year celebrations. The volunteers from Putney, Raynes Park and Wimbledon took to the streets with brooms and bin bags and offered communal prayers. The ‘Big Street Clean’ campaign is one of many initiatives carried out by the Ahmadiyya…
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Young Muslims sweep up Wimbledon’s New Year debris
Young Muslims from Putney, Raynes Park and Wimbledon joined members of the local community this morning to help keep Britain’s streets clean after the new-year festivities. Youth from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) South West London branch, celebrated the New Year by waking at the crack of dawn offering communal prayers for a prosperous…
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Young Muslims clean up Rosyth after Hogmanay celebrations
The 11 volunteers were from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) Scotland, who celebrated New Year’s Day by being up at the crack of dawn and serving their local community. The big street clean was just another initiative that these youngsters have taken part in this winter. The group has also collected money for charities…
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