"We enjoy working with AMYA as they are dedicated and passionate about their charity work, and the Poppy Appeal would not be the same without their help."
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UKcf Desk
Source/Credit: The Star UK
By Robert Cumber | November 10, 2017
Young Muslims have been praised for selling poppies on the streets of South Yorkshire.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) says more than 30 of its members have been supporting the Poppy Appeal by collecting in high streets, railway stations and stadiums around the region.
The organisation claims to have raised more than £200,000 for the cause during its 10-year partnership with the Royal British Legion.
Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, said: "Muslims are obliged to be loyal to the country in which they live.
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