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Scunthorpe: Ahmadiyya Muslim Peace Conference
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Young Muslims clean up in Kingston
More than 80 young Muslims have taken to the streets of Kingston to clean up following the festivities. On New Year’s Day volunteers from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association worked their way across the borough picking up litter on the streets.The clean-up is one of a number of initiatives that AMYA set up over the…
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Young Muslims roll up their sleeves
OVER the course of December, members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) from Tilford took part in a range of charitable activities and on New year’s Day, nine members took to the streets of Farnham in liaison with Farnham Town Council to clear the streets of litter.The young men, donning ‘Muslims for Humanity’ high-vis…
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Fire leap man Subah Amini helps flood victims
A Bradford man who was told he would never walk again after he jumped from a ninth floor balcony to escape a fire has spent two weeks helping victims of flooding. Subah Amini, from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association, was one of 350 volunteers who helped in Cumbria and Yorkshire.Mr Amini spent 10 months in…
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Youngsters clean streets
A group of young Sheffield Muslims joined forces with the City Council to help clean the city’s streets. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association Sheffield Chapter spent a morning bagging up litter and bottles that had been dropped in the city centre streets during the course of New Year celebrations.Shazad Ahmad, Regional Youth Leader for AMYA…
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Hillingdon Imam hopes to ‘unite against extremism’ with public event at Baitul Amn Mosque
A Hillingdon Imam is inviting members of the public and politicians to join an event challenging views of extremism in Islam.Mansur Ahmed, Imam of the Baitul Amn Mosque, said the event will highlight that “Islam condemns terrorism” and that there’s “no space for extremist views within Islam”.The mosque will host an exhibition, question and answer…
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Brothers close to raising £50,000 for charity to fulfil dying wish of sibling
A Southfields man is close to fulfilling the dying wish of his brother to raise £50,000 for blood cancer charity Bloodline.Kamal Aftab died aged 33 on August 7 last year after a six-week battle against Acute Myeloid Leukaemia.Kamal, pictured above after a round of chemotherapy, was a mentor, fundraising champion, and optometrist.After finding out he…
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Glasgow’s Muslim youths clean the streets on New Year’s Day
On New Year’s day when most people were tucked up warm in bed after celebrating saying goodbye to 2015 and welcoming 2016, young volunteers from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) were up at the crack of dawn to clean the streets in Glasgow.They picked up litter in the Yorkhill area, Kelvingrove, Argyle Street, Dumbarton…
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