UK: Young people from Ahmadiyya Muslim Community serve wider community in Cardiff


Keeping up with this spirit of Ramadan and charity, we made our way to town to feed the homeless, those suffering and fighting hunger, and served them food and hot drinks.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Wales Online
By Kaleem Ahmed | June 20, 2018

The Holy Month of Ramadan, where Muslims abstain from eating and drinking during daylight hours, has a much deeper meaning and far reaching notions. It is a mode of enhancing in spirituality and an opportunity for regulating one’s attitude and conduct.

The Holy Month of Ramadan serves as a protective shield and acts as a pinnacle of human development.

Therefore, this month motivates us to step further ahead in charitable acts, giving alms, reforming ourselves and serving humanity.

This Ramadan, youth from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association (AMYA) Cardiff intensified its efforts to serve the communities and wider society in the city.

In the first half of Ramadan we visited Cardiff Food Bank in Splott where food items weighing nearly 30 kilograms were donated to the food bank for distribution to the needy.
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