UK: Ahmadiyya Muslim group in Barking raises over £65,000 for Poppy Appeal


Siemah Shafiq and her husband Mubasher Ahmad, along with other volunteers, kept stalls running all day in order to raise as much money as possible.

Picture credit: Siemah Shafiq, Ahmadiyya Muslim Association.
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Source/Credit: Barking And Dagenham Post
By Tom Horton | November 14, 2017

A Muslim group from Barking has raised more than £65,000 for the Royal British Legion by selling poppies.

Ahmadiyya Muslim Association sold poppies at Liverpool Street Station, Wembley Stadium and local schools.

Their total has already reached £65,000, and they are yet to collect the money from schools.

The Royal British Legion help members and veterans of the British Armed Forces, as well as providing support for their families and dependents.

Siemah Shafiq and her husband Mubasher Ahmad, along with other volunteers, kept stalls running all day in order to raise as much money as possible.
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