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A plush hoodie with a meaningful design is all you need for winter. The front of the Hoodie says Azad (Urdu for Free) and the back has artisticallty warped text of Jinnah's statement about religious freedom in the map of Pakistan, this hoodie is a statement piece of clothing for anyone who cares about religious freedom in Pakistan. Available in Black and Pakistan Green.
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Read Saira’s honest reflection on her experience as a hijab-observing woman in America and find out how her story challenges the norm. Originally Posted on LinkedIn.
The National Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Auxiliary has pledged to plant 100,000 trees to mark our centenary, as it’s been 100 years since this auxiliary has been established in the United Kingdom. Tree planting is a demonstration of our love of serving humanity, and practising the peaceful teachings of Islam. Islam teaches us that tree planting is a charitable and noble act.
Bilquis Bano Edhi was a Pakistani nurse who helped save the lives of over 16,000 babies. She was one of the most active philanthropists in Pakistan. As the co-chair of the Edhi Foundation, a charity organization that provided many services in Pakistan, she relentlessly worked on many fronts. However, her services to protect babies are matchless. In this blogpost, Alia shares her experience of adopting her and her husband's first child through Bisques Edhi.