Kids Above All is seeking donations of new toys, books, and clothes for children and youth of all ages, as well as volunteer help for its annual Holiday Gift Drive.
Pakistan Blocks US Youth Group s Website
Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association will work to Oppose Persecution of its Members
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SILVER SPRING, Md., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Government of Pakistan has targeted and banned the website of America s largest men s Muslim youth organization, escalating its decades-long persecution of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community who believe that His Holiness Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was the long-awaited messiah who came to revive Islam s true teachings.
On March 30, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) received notice from Pakistan s Web Analysis Division stating that AMYA s website violated Pakistani law. This ban took effect on April 9, after which mkausa.org was blocked from access in Pakistan. Late last year, Pakistan also threatened criminal enforcement against the operators of the official website of AMYA s affiliate, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA, and has since banned
National Ramadan Open Mosque Day goes virtual
SILVER SPRING, Md. The 3
rd Annual “Open Mosque” Ramadan initiative returns in 2021 with Interfaith Iftar events being hosted in over 30 cities across the country during the first weekend of May. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA is making its annual initiative virtual to ensure Muslims and their neighbors can continue to come together in friendship, prayer and support.
At a time of rising tensions and increased injustices spreading across our country, including a rise in anti-Asian hate crimes, these Interfaith Virtual Iftars seek to heal the nation through the power of prayer and open dialogue.