Councillors, church ministers respond to Muslim association’s invite

Councillors, church ministers respond to Muslim association’s invite

FAITH leaders, politicians and members of the public were invited by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Hillingdon to unite for peace at a dinner on Saturday. People from all walks of life gathered at the Baitul Amn Mosque (House of Peace) in Royal Lane, including the Mayor of Hillingdon, Cllr Carol Melvin, and other councillors,…

Keighley Muslim group members plant hundreds of trees outside East Riddlesden Hall

Keighley Muslim group members plant hundreds of trees outside East Riddlesden Hall

MEMBERS of a Keighley-based Muslim group have braved the recent bitterly cold conditions to plant more than 350 trees. Nine volunteers from Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Keighley (AMA) carried out the planting on the lower field of East Riddlesden Hall, which is set to open for the new season next month. AMA said it got involved…

Walk shares £7,000 among charities

Walk shares £7,000 among charities

The Charity Walk for Peace raised money for Home-Start Butser, Home-Start WeyWater, the Southern Domestic Abuse Service, the Rosemary Foundation and Artscape. Five local charities have a spring in their step thanks to money raised through a sponsored walk. The Charity Walk for Peace, organised by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Elder Association and East Hampshire District…

Leader Of Liberal Democrats Visits Baitul Futuh Mosque To Meet Head Of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community

Leader Of Liberal Democrats Visits Baitul Futuh Mosque To Meet Head Of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community

Sir Vince Cable and Sir Edward Davey have audience with Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad On 5 January 2018, the Leader of the Liberal Democrats Party, Sir Vince Cable MP visited the Baitul Futuh Mosque where he met the World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Khalifa (Caliph), His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad. Also present at the…

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association volunteered in Watford over the festive period

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association volunteered in Watford over the festive period

Young people in a Muslim community spent the festive period volunteering. Volunteers from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA), based in Watford, underwent a number of different projects over Christmas and the New Year to spread cheer to those in need. More than 100kg of food was collected and donated to Watford foodbank while 38…

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