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Ramadan deliveries bring comfort to vulnerable residents in Bradford
Summary
A local Ahmadiyya couple delivered 21 fruit baskets to Malvern Nursing Home residents and prepared 20 meals for a nearby homeless shelter during Ramadan in Bradford.
Content
Dr Abid Ahmad and his wife, Zarina, members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, have been delivering food and donations in Bradford during Ramadan. They delivered 21 fruit baskets to residents of Malvern Nursing Home and prepared 20 meals for a nearby homeless shelter. Their work was described as reflecting the traditions of zakat and sadaqah during the holy month. Ramadan is observed by Muslims worldwide as a time of fasting, reflection and increased charitable giving.
Reported details:
- Dr Abid Ahmad and his wife, Zarina, are identified as members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
- The couple delivered 21 fruit baskets to residents of Malvern Nursing Home.
- They prepared 20 meals for a nearby homeless shelter.
- Dr Ahmad said their faith encourages sharing wealth and health and recognising the dignity of every person.
- The efforts were described as part of the broader community spirit of zakat (charity) and sadaqah (voluntary giving).
Summary:
The donations aimed to provide support to elderly residents and people using the shelter and were framed by organisers as part of Ramadan giving. Undetermined at this time.
