It is usually hosted in a different location each year, with previous locations including the Tower of London, Hyde Park, Battersea Park, Hampshire and the Yorkshire Dales.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK desk
Source/Credit: Hartlepool Mail
By Mark Payne | August 23, 2017
Over 700 members, some as young as 10, from Hartlepool and Teesside, joined others from across the country to practice the Islamic teachings of serving humanity and to try to dispel negative impressions of Islam.
Between them they hope to raise £500,000 for The Royal British Legion, Save the Children, NSPCC, Barnardos, CLIC Sargent, UNICEF, British Red Cross, Cumbria Community Foundation and others.
Muhammad Ali Ahmad, local youth leader for Hartlepool said: “We travelled all the way from Hartlepool because nowadays people have many misconceptions about Islam and we want to show the true teachings of Islam.
“We raise hundreds of thousands of pounds every year for British charities.”
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