Thursday, December 24, 2015

UK: Teenagers from Midlands Ahmadi Muslim communities help flood victims


“As Muslims we are duty bound to always help one another, especially when such disasters strike. Also I think it’s important that through our actions people can see the true nature of Islam."

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: ITV News
By ITV News (AT edited) | December 24, 2015

Young people from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA), including teenagers from the Midlands, have travelled to Cumbria this week to assist with the flood relief efforts.

Those who are travelling to the region are hoping to help residents and relief groups and services already on the ground addressing the damage.

For of those going to the area to help, this is the second time they have been involved since the devastating floods of 2014.

“As Muslims we are duty bound to always help one another, especially when such disasters strike. Also I think it’s important that through our actions people can see the true nature of Islam."

"December is usually a busy month for us as we increase our charitable activities and have many homeless feeding sessions, care home visits and providing gifts for sick children during the Christmas period,” said Haroon Khan, Regional Director of Charities and Social Activities for AMYA in Midlands



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