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Pakistani Doctors Serving Humanity

Pakistani Doctors Serving Humanity

The PIMA represents religious doctors, and it is not restricted to the doctors' issues, but its forte is massive relief activities not only in Pakistan but also across the Muslim world.
Last Updated on Sunday, 05 May 2013 20:07

Help Club: Making a Difference Since 1995

Help Club: Making a Difference Since 1995
Since the dawn of time, there have been less fortunate people, orphans that need love; countries that need aid, and awareness that needs to be raised. Every day Allah showers us with countless blessin
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 April 2013 13:39

Ottawa Islam Awareness Week: A Volunteer’s Take

Ottawa Islam Awareness Week: A Volunteer’s Take
The week from February 25 to March 1 marked Islam Awareness Week at the University of Ottawa campus.This event is an annual one that is put together by the Muslim Student Association in collaboration
Last Updated on Friday, 08 March 2013 15:32

Selling Jam for Syrians (From The US)

Selling Jam for Syrians (From The US)
Last year as pain was getting deeper from the massacre in Syria, watching television was not an option, as news about death and torture was nothing but an actual despair. Talking about the problem was
Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 March 2013 16:47

Making ‘Eid Special For Everyone

Making ‘Eid Special For Everyone
Our religious teachings inculcate in us a deep sense of caring and compassion for those who are in need, vulnerable and at-risk in our society. However, it seems that our approach to caring for this s
Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 October 2012 15:02

Youth's Charity Schedule For `Eid

Youth's Charity Schedule For `Eid
It is a few days until `Eid arrives and the excitement is building up. For the first time, I will be involved in something very special, giving to those who are less fortunate than us...
Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 October 2012 15:02

Iftar in the Hut: When Humanity Shines

Iftar in the Hut: When Humanity Shines
For few years now Apaa Aisha Shange, a convert to Islam, has taught children the basics of religion in a dilapidated hut in Umbumbulu, 30km south of Durban. Each day after school, forty to fifty child
Last Updated on Sunday, 12 August 2012 11:36

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