Thursday, November 24, 2011

UK: Birmingham Ahmadi Muslims to hold blood donation session

“Now we want more Muslims to give blood, as a sign of respect to those who have fallen in the service to their country and freedom we all enjoy. We have to have full respect for human life regardless or colour, creed or faith.”

File photo: Blood Donation held at Darul Barakaat Mosque in November 2010
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Birmingham Mail
By Jasbir Authi | November 23 2011

CITY Muslims are holding a blood donation session in memory of the victims of the 7/7 and other bombing atrocities.

The Ahmadiyya Muslims Youth Association has organised a session with the National Blood Service and West Midlands Police, to encourage more donors from the South Asian community.

The event will be segregated into male and female donation sessions.

Volunteers from the association also helped the Royal British Legion raise £12,000 by selling poppies in the run up to Remembrance Day.

Organiser, Dr Nadeem Ahmed said: “Now we want more Muslims to give blood, as a sign of respect to those who have fallen in the service to their country and freedom we all enjoy. We have to have full respect for human life regardless or colour, creed or faith.”

The event will take place on Sunday at the Centre Darul Barakaat Mosque, Tilton Road. Contact Dr Ahmed on 07711 956236.


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