Monday, December 26, 2016
USA: Ahmadiyya Muslim group around Louisville give back on Christmas
"It’s been excellent. We are all waiting for this opportunity. Kids have school off, but they were up at six in the morning."
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: WAVE NBC News 3
By Andreina Centlivre | December 25, 2016
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - For some in Louisville the holidays have long meant country Christmas carols or soulful gospel music. During Christmas 2016, some families started new traditions.
"It should be all the communities; all the religions should live in harmony," said Mansoor Ahmed, of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association.
Ahmed and dozens of families from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association volunteered with Wayside Christian Mission on Christmas Day. They served food at Hotel Louisville to those in need.
"It’s been excellent," Masoor said. "We are all waiting for this opportunity. Kids have school off, but they were up at six in the morning."
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