With the motto “love for all, hatred for none,” the 200 strong Cradley Heath group raises in the region of £100,000 for charities, both local and to help run Ahmadiyya schools and hospitals in Africa.
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By HN | September 28, 2010
AHMADIYYA Muslims in Cradley Heath welcomed Halesowen and Rowley Regis MP James Morris to their community centre in the latest in a series of fact-finding visits to get to know his new patch.
He said he was “very interested” in building links with all faith-based organisations within the constituency.
“A tremendous amount of good work is done by them all and my role is to bring that together, to be a facilitator in linking it all,” he said.
Conservative Mr Morris, who snatched the seat from Labour in the May elections, was presented with a Qur’an by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community local president Dr Masood Majoka to mark his visit to the School Street centre which opened two years ago.
With the motto “love for all, hatred for none,” the 200 strong Cradley Heath group raises in the region of £100,000 for charities, both local and to help run Ahmadiyya schools and hospitals in Africa.
“As a relatively new community in this area it is a good idea to meet up with Mr Morris to chat about what we are and where we stand in the community,” said Mr Majoka.
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