"This is a teaching inherited from the Holy Prophet of Islam Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) who would make personal visits to the unwell and enquire of their well-being regularly."
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: AMYA Cardiff
By Web Report | December 11, 2015
Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) Cardiff visited Noah’s Ark Children Charity at Heath Hospital in Cardiff on Friday 11th December, 2015.
The visit was part of the AMYA’s national ‘Muslims for Humanity’ campaign for serving the mankind as core part of their faith,
Gifts such as Puzzles, Story Books, Coloring Books, Color Pencils, Crayons, Playdohs, Chocolates, Candies and Sweets were among prominent presents delivered for children of varying ages during the trip.
Visiting the sick is an 'eminent responsibility that a Muslim is duty-bound to fulfil,' says Kaleem Ahmed, one of the organizer from AMYA Cardiff. "This is a teaching inherited from the Holy Prophet of Islam Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) who would make personal visits to the unwell and enquire of their well-being regularly."
AMYA UK, an auxiliary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community and the largest youth organization in Great Britain, has been at the forefront in educating their young of their social responsibility towards helping the local communities and in particular those challenged by illness or disabilities.
The organization carries out it's campaigns by reaching out to the society and rendering services that 'bring smiles on faces of the local community members.'
Representatives from the Noah’s Ark Children Charity were impressed by the AMYA’s visit and expressed profound regards and best wishes towards the organization.
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With files from Kaleem Ahmad
-- UK: Cardiff Ahmadi Youth leaders visits Noah's Ark Children Charity Hospital
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