High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire joins Eid Dinner in Milton Keynes

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Milton Keynes hosted an Eid dinner on Saturday at Herons Lodge Guide Centre.

The High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire Julia Upton MBE, and the newly elected Mayor of Milton Keynes Councillor Sam Crooks were both in attendance.

The event was attended by the people from various backgrounds including members from the council of faiths, school teachers, university professors, professionals and various charity representatives. 


The evening started with the recitation of the Holy Quran, and followed by a welcome address by the president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Milton Keynes Jawad Ahmed Butt.

All guests were welcomed by the president followed by a brief introduction of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association. This included the charitable work Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association has been doing locally lead by the local youth leader Saeed Nazir. Weekly homeless feeding sessions, care home visits, litter picking sessions and tree planting sessions locally were some of the highlights mentioned.


Next speaker was the Regional Missionary, Imam Mujeeb Mirza, who explained the importance of fasting and the reason to celebrate Eid in the light of teachings of Holy Quran and other scriptures including Biblble. Imam’s speech was followed by the National Charity Walk promotion speech led by the coordinator Aamir Bhatti. Representatives from MK Dons also shared the details of the event, which is to be held in Milton Keynes on 30th of June 2019 at MKDons Stadium.

 

Then the Mayor of Milton Keynes Councillor, Sam Crooks, and the High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire, Julia Upton MBE, praised the efforts of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association in their speeches respectively. They appreciated the efforts of Ahmadiyya Muslims Community in bringing the communities together through such events and gatherings.

 

With its desire for peace, the Ahmadiyya Muslim community has grown and is established in more than 200 countries with a following of over 200 million. It is internationally renowned for its services to humanity by providing disaster relief, medical facilities, energy and education worldwide.

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