UK: Young Ahmadi Muslims from Hartlepool are supporting a fundraising campaign to help terrorism victims


The 8,000 members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association have also launched an appeal for the victims of the Manchester and London attacks in conjunction with the British Red Cross. 

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Hartlepool Mail
By Mark Payne | June 15, 2017

Young Muslims in Hartlepool are supporting a national Red Cross fundraising appeal for the victims of two terrorist attacks.

The town’s branch of the national Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association said the attack that claimed seven lives was barbaric and totally unjustified.

The association said its heartfelt prayers and thoughts were with the people of London and all those who have been affected by the latest shocking attack.

Hartlepool Muslim youth leader, Muhammad Ali Ahmad said: “We are greatly troubled by this situation; we simply cannot tolerate innocents being killed or harmed.

“As a Muslim who has studied the Qur’an, I know that any form of terrorism or hate is completely against the teachings of the Qur’an – no matter what terrorists or any other says.
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