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Muslims reach out to help those struggling
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30960, member: 2262"] Aamir Patel, the head honcho of the Sunni Foundation, wants Muslims to show some love and lend a hand to people who are down on their luck. He's talking about folks who don't have enough food or money to get by in Malawi. Patel brought this up on Monday after the Eid prayers at Lilongwe's Main Mosque. He really drove home the point that people who have a little extra should step up and help out those who are struggling, especially when the economy is in the dumps. "Our country's economy is in pretty rough shape, but we've gotta ask the big guy upstairs for some help," Patel said. He believes that with Allah's compassion and strength, they can turn things around and make sure people can keep their heads above water. In other news, Abdul Rahman Chibisa, another Muslim, told his buddies to keep it real when they're celebrating Eid. He wants them to stick to what Islam teaches. Chibisa also asked people from all different religions to come together and work as a team to give Malawi's economy a much-needed boost. Every year, Muslims all over the world observe Ramadan, a holy month that culminates in the big Eid celebration. It's a time for reflection, fasting, and coming together as a community to support one another and spread a little kindness. [/QUOTE]
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