“As Muslims we seek to promote peace in every aspect of life, from serving humanity to upholding our hard fought freedoms” Rafiq Hayat
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By Mark Piggott | June 7, 2014
Members of the Ride4peace event celebrate reaching London after a gruelling 600-mile ride for charity from GlasgowTwitter / BashaNazir
25 Muslims who started cycling in Glasgow last Sunday have reached London, where they were escorted by 200 local cyclists and welcomed by Justine Greening MP and local leaders before praying for peace and honouring the fallen as part of the D-Day commemorations nationwide.
The Ride4Peace event was organised by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association to celebrate its 100 years of existence. Along the 600-mile route the cyclists stopped at 10 mosques and the Bailiff Bridge First World War Memorial, raising an estimated £100,000 for British charities.
@MKA_UK @JustineGreening - just left Hanworth Park in Hounslow. An amazing 600 miles - inspirational! #ride4peace pic.twitter.com/8Lpw8iqSEc
— Mary Macleod (@MaryMacleodMP) June 7, 2014
"As we remember those who gave their lives for the cause of peace it is our duty to make sure we do not let their sacrifices go in vain. As Muslims we seek to promote peace in every aspect of life, from serving humanity to upholding our hard fought freedoms."
This is not the first time the Ahmadiyya has organised charity events. Last month, members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association undertook the "three peak challenge", scaling the highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales, raising £7,500 for the Red Cross.
Towards Fazl mosque #Ride4Peace pic.twitter.com/sRh3KJcZeL
— Ahmadi Cycling Club (@AhmadiCyclingC) June 7, 2014
"At each mountain we offered a prayer of peace and prayed for Great Britain and our fellow Brits. Some people unfortunately assume that there is a conflict between being Muslim and British. For us, as well as the other 7,500 young British Muslims who make up AMYA, it is our faith that drives us to love this great country and its people so much."
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