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Old 06-30-2012, 06:23 PM   #1
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Make good deeds in your country
 
The many things we have succesfully learned, we would like you to take these good
aspects to your visiting countries in the future.
1-participating as voluntary planting trees and cleaning the your area
2-visiting elderly people ill people and helping them
3-helping football youth in every area and encouraging them into sport
4-sending medication to those who are needy for it.
5-giving gifts to those who are addicted to theft and drugs to bring them back to the right path and encouraging them to come back to normal life.
6-reconsiliating between families and friends.
7-encouraging youth people about their education and memorasing Koran and Islamic studies.
8-giving locals to use it for nurseries and after school tuition.
9-asking the local authorities to visit local areas and help them.
10-sending a disabled push chairs to the need.
11-if you have any qualification use it to help the youth
12-helping sisters and brothers getting married
13-helping the poor in the month of ramadan. paying a small fee of £5 a month will provide bread for one month-£5pound for milk all month-£50 will provide the families with milk,meat,bread,vegetable etc-for one whole month of ramadan.
I hope you like the idea and forgive us if we missed any better ideas please participate by
Your heart and soul for the sake of Allah and bring the community to do well in the future god
Bless you all.
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Old 06-30-2012, 06:29 PM   #2
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Community is determined to show its care for neighbourhood

The Al-Noor Foundation has joined together with three local mosques to carry out a regular clean up of their local areas in a bid to encourage others to do the same throughout Redbridge.

The four Muslim community organisations, Al-Noor Foundation; Al-Ansar Islamic Education Centre; Eman Foundation and Seven Kings Muslim Educational Centre have committed to clean up in their local area once a month. This will mean that every weekend of the year one of these organisations along with residents and volunteers will be keeping their area clean and tidy.

Pupils from Al-Noor Primary school which forms part of the Al-Noor Foundation have also taken part in the clean up along with their parents and teachers.

Over the past couple of months the organisations brought together over 250 volunteers and collected:

* 119 bags of rubbish totalling over 602kgs
* 23 bags of recycling totalling over 78kgs

Words from the lead of "For a Positive Change" project

Sadiq Kothia, Trustee of Al Noor Foundation which leads the 'For a Positive Change' project said, "We are astonished to see what can be achieved when a community is determined to show pride in their local environment. It is our real hope that with the support of others everyone will feel they can take this idea back to their communities and they in turn can start a similar initiative in their own areas. Wouldn’t it be amazing if this initiative was to spread throughout Redbridge and further afield?"

The Mayor, Councillor Muhammed Javed, was joined by Ward Members from Seven Kings, Goodmayes and Chadwell, The Leader of the Council, Councillor Keith Prince, the Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, Councillor Alan Weinberg and Cabinet Member for Community and Safety, Councillor Shoaib Patel at the “For a Positive Change” event on 16 May at Al-Noor Primary school, Green Lane, Ilford.

The children from the Al-Noor primary school

During the event presentations took place showing what could be achieved when a community is determined to show its care for their neighbourhood. The children from the Al-Noor Primary school performed recitations and sang songs about things everyone could do to help the environment and then continued their good work by doing their regular litter pick in Goodmayes Park.

You too can make a change

This initiative encourages a real sense of civic pride among volunteers in their own neighbourhoods. You too can make a difference to your local area. The cleansing team at Redbridge Council can provide the appropriate equipment to help communities with their litter pick if required.
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Old 07-01-2012, 06:35 AM   #3
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be people of mercy and benefit
get involved
be a contributing human being


not a parasitic that just takes devours and destroys
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Old 07-01-2012, 09:23 AM   #4
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Jazak'Allah khair Bro; Good reminders May Allah give us the tawfiq or the very least make a sincere intention to get involved and Insha'allah Allah will give us the time and tawfiq.
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Old 07-01-2012, 01:16 PM   #5
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great reminder brother jazakallah and thank you
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