The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Australia, formally established in 1980, now exists in New South Wales, Victoria, ACT, South Australia, and Western Australia.
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Source/Credit: 2ser 107.3 FM
By Staff report | February 26, 2015
This Sunday will be the 25th Clean Up Australia Day where the Australian Ahmadi Muslim youths have staked the top four spots in terms of the highest volunteers participation from a group or community. The youth group has also fund-raised and contributed for several charitable causes.
But have you ever wondered when and where it all started?
To find out about the event background and how Ahmadiyya Muslim participation came about, listen to Kenji Sato who collected the details from Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association President in this audio report by Sydney Educational Radio (2SER), 107.3 FM.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a dynamic, reformist and fast growing international movement within Islam. Founded in 1889, the Community spans over 206 countries with membership exceeding 160 millions.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Australia, formally established in 1980, now exists in New South Wales, Victoria, ACT, South Australia, and Western Australia.
Listen to audio report:
-- Clean Up Australia Day Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Lead Participation by Ahmadi Muslims
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