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MPF calls for Muslims to take care when giving to charity

MPF calls for Muslims to take care when giving to charity 29th April 2021 Muslims in the UK will donate over £100 million to charitable and humanitarian causes during the Blessed Month of Ramadan this year. Donations go to those in need in the UK, but also to Muslim communities in Asia, Africa and the Middle East and to persecuted Muslims all over the world. The Muslim Professionals Forum (MPF) urges all Muslims who make a donation to check that they are giving to bona fide charities. The MPF is echoing a warning given by the Charities Commission in April 2020. The Commission acknowledges that most fundraising is genuine, but warns that, “fraudsters and criminals may sometimes take advantage of public generosity at times of increased giving, using various methods such as fake appeal websites, email appeals that falsely use the name of genuine charity, or appeals from fake charities.”

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MPF pray for victims of Covid during Virtual Iftar

 MPF pray for victims of Covid during Virtual Iftar     The Muslim Professionals Forum (MPF) celebrated the start of the holy month of Ramadan by holding a Virtual Iftar on Saturday, 17th April.  As well as reflecting on the values of Ramadan and the duties Muslims have to engage in the civil society, those present also remembered the victims of Covid during the prayers held just before the moment of Iftar. Those present heard Cllr Khaled Noor, Chair of the MPF, welcome everyone to the meeting.  He also read out the MPF’s statement on the death of HRH Prince Philp.

Child exploitation, charity shops, pet run and global health

Child exploitation, charity shops, pet run and global health
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NHS pay, bins, Scotland, Islamophobia and Covid

It says: “We’ll clap you but not pay you.” The insult of this pay offer deepens when other factors like the money squandered on consultants, some paid £6k a day, and the test and trace debacle, which is budgeted to cost £37 billion over two years, are taken into account. The government refused to run our test and trace through the health and local authority networks, despite constant calls from local government and health chiefs. When they did use these networks to implement the fantastic vaccination programme, it showed what it might have been. Sadly, the contrast between the funding provided to private companies to provide test and trace compared to the derisory pay submission for NHS staff proves the old Tory Thatcherite mantra of ‘private good, public bad’ still reigns.

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