Wednesday, 19 October 2011
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Daily Express Pakistan,
Press Release
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Nation News 12th October 2011
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Nation News,
Press Release
Latest feedback from Somalia
Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust (AMWT) Chairman Abdul Razzaq Sajid has been in Somalia since October 5th where he has been participating in relief activities for drought-hit victims. View our latest photos taken between 7th October - 10th October 2011:
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Drought,
Feedback,
Latest Appeals,
Somalia,
Water Projects
Monday, 10 October 2011
Qurbani Project 2011: For Flood Victims Of Pakistan & Drought Victims of Somalia
The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) has said: “There is no deed that Allah (S.W.T) loves most during Eid-ul- Adha other than the slaughter of a sacrificial animal. The sacrificial animal will appear during the Day of Judgment with its horns, hair and nails as witness to the deed in the name of Allah. The blood of the sacrificed animal is placed near Allah (S.W.T) before it flows to the earth. Glad tidings to those who sacrifice”. (Meanings of the Hadith from Tirmidzi, Ibn Majah & Hakim). In remembrance of the sacrifice of the prophet Ibrahim, may the blessings of Allah be upon him, muslims throughout the world also sacrifice an animal in a show of piety. Let Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust be your helper in performing this blessed ritual. Also, Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust has arranged special Qurbani Project for the drought victims of Somalia and flood victims of Pakistan. There is over 3.2 million people need urgent food in Somalia whereas 5.4 million flood victims of Sindh (Pakistan) are looking forward towards our help. Therefore, live animals have already been purchased from local farmers in poor communities throughout the world and we merely await your instructions.At Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust, we provide muslims living in western world to make sacrifices and deliver meat to needy and poor people through its large and strong network in almost all major muslim countries.
Our prices for various continents/countries:
- Asia: Pakistan, Kashmir, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka
Goat for £85, Cow Share £55, Full Cow £385
- Africa: Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Gambia, Sudan
Goat for £60, Cow Share £35, Full Cow £245
- Middle East: Palestine, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Libya
Goat for £200, Cow Share £50, Full Cow £350
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Food Aid,
Latest Appeals,
Qurbani Project 2011
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
The Nation 4th October 2011
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Press Release,
The Nation
AMWT head to visit East Africa for relief work
Published: October 04, 2011
LAHORE – Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust (AMWT) Chairman Abdul Razzaq Sajid will leave for Somalia on Thursday where he would participate in relief activities for drought-hit victims, says a press release. During his one-week visit, Ehsan Shahid Choudhry, Member Board of Trust AMWT would accompanied him. Abdul Razzaq Sajid would also visit Kenya where he would hold meetings regarding drought and relief activities for East Africa.
Later delegation would arrive in Mogadishu and would visit affected areas and supervise food, water and health projects being run by AMWT. The charity organisation AMWT has been working in drought-affected areas of East Africa since last three months, Sajid added.
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East Africa,
Press Release,
The Nation
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