More than 2,000 Ahmadi Muslims, men and women, young and old are expected to take part in the Clean-up activity this year
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | AU Desk
Source/Credit: AMA Australia
By Press Release | February 18, 2015
Nationwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Association has registered 20 Clean-Up Sites
Ahmadiyya Muslim Associations Australia will enthusiastically take part in ‘Clean-Up Australia Day 2016’ and more than 2,000 Ahmadi Muslim members are expected to take part in the clean-up initiative in all major states and territories of Australia.
The Association has registered 20 clean-up sites all over the country. Nationwide clean-up sites distribution is as follows:
- NSW: (6) Clean Up Sites
- VIC: (4) Clean Up Sites
- SA: (3) Clean Up Sites
- QLD: (3) Clean Up Sites
- ACT: (1) Clean Up Site
- NT: (1) Clean Up Site
- WA: (1) Clean Up Site
- TAS: (1) Clean Up Site
National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia, Mr. I. H. Kauser said,
“Each year hundreds of Ahmadi Muslims take part in Clean Up Australia Day activity. Islam teaches us to be mindful of cleanliness on individual and on societal levels. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has said that cleanliness is part of faith and that is why it is every Muslim’s responsibility to keep their surroundings neat and clean.” He said, “Clean-Up Australia is such a great cause that every Muslim living in Australia must be part of it.”
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association’s Clean-Up Sites addresses and contact details can be found on ‘Clean-Up Australia Day’ website under search option by keywords:
“Ahmadi Muslims – NSW” /VIC/QLD/SA/WA/NT/TAS/ACT”
(OR) Direct Link: http://www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/join/?location=&kw=ahmadi
-- Australia: Ahmadi Muslims to Observe Clean Up Australia Day – 2016
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