Muslim youth donate blood and spread message of love
06-February-2013
Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association is celebrating its platinum jubilee (75th anniversary) around the world.
On Sunday, about 75 youth belonging to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community donated blood through its sister organization, Humanity First.
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Physicians belonging to the Ahmadiyya Medical Association serve the poor
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According to Mubashir Ahmed, an office bearer of the Association, Humanity First focuses on preserving and safeguarding human life and dignity.
“Ahmadi youth have been at the forefront in giving blood donations in many countries of the world like India, USA, UK, Germany, Canada, Nigeria, Indonesia, Pakistan & many more countries. Humanity First is a humanitarian organization that has sent huge consignments of non-perishable food, clothing, and medicine to many parts of Hyderabad,” Ahmed said in a statement.
Physicians belonging to the Ahmadiyya Medical Association serve the poor and the community provides assistance to victims of natural or manmade disasters
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community works on the principle of “Love for all, hatred for none,” Ahmadi said. – TWL Bureau
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