In mosques and prayer centers across the U.S., as well as in collaboration with community organizations at their locations, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has set a goal to collect 10,000 units of blood in the days surrounding September 11 this year.
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By Sara Smith | August 19, 2011
Glen Ellyn, IL — The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA’s nationwide "Muslims for Life" initiative will be formally launched in Chicago this weekend during the Chicago Air and Water show, where a “Muslims for Life” banner will be flown from one of the planes.
Locally, a press briefing will launch the campaign today at the Baet-ul-Jaamay Mosque, 2S 510 route 53, Glen Ellyn.
The campaign aims to show that terrorists have painted an untrue, violent picture of Muslims causing death and destruction. According to a release from the Ahmidiyya Muslim Community, Islam teaches and advocates for the sanctity, reverence and protection of all life.
From noon to 5 p.m. on the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11, the “Muslims for Life” campaign will hold a blood drive at the Baet-ul-Jaamay Mosque, 2S 510 route 53, Glen Ellyn, to honor the victims of Sept.11.
In mosques and prayer centers across the U.S., as well as in collaboration with community organizations at their locations, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has set a goal to collect 10,000 units of blood in the days surrounding September 11 this year.
sesmith@mysuburbanlife.com
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