South Glasgow Ahmadi Muslims help feed the vulnerable and homeless

Scottish Ahmadi Muslims in Glasgow are continuing to help the homeless with hot meals during Covid-19 crisis and following the month of Ramadhan.
Ahmadi Muslims in South Glasgow have been providing hundreds of hot meals throughout the Covid-19 crisis.Ahmadi Muslims in South Glasgow have been providing hundreds of hot meals throughout the Covid-19 crisis.
Ahmadi Muslims in South Glasgow have been providing hundreds of hot meals throughout the Covid-19 crisis.

AMEA (Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association) in Glasgow South has been working tirelessly each week to reach out to those people who are homeless and vulnerable by providing over 1000 cooked meals to various homeless shelters and foodbanks in Glasgow.

Flying the banner of ‘Love for All, Hatred for None’, Ahmadi Muslims are distinguished by their promotion of active citizenship, loyalty to Britain and serving mankind.

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Mo-Az Ahmad, president of the AMEA Glasgow South, said: “As Muslims it becomes our responsibility to help those in need, so providing various homeless shelters is just a small part our community can play in the society in which we live.”

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