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The Muslim families donating to food banks for Christmas
Muslim families across Liverpool have been donating food to people who would otherwise go hungry this Christmas.
Muslim families across Liverpool have been donating food to people who would otherwise go hungry this Christmas.
Several Islamic organisations in the city, which was home to England’s first mosque, have been collecting for food banks during the festive season.
At one collection point, the Happy Children Nursery in Wavertree, staff used donations to teach that charity is both a British and Islamic value.
“Hunger does not discriminate,” nursery manager Saeeda Aslam said.
For the past five years, the nursery, where children learn Arabic, has collected food from Muslim families living in the city and who come from dozens of different countries.
Previously, this was donated to a local church, but this year it has been collected by the local Fans Supporting Foodbanks charity, run by supporters of the city’s rival Premier League football teams, Liverpool and Everton.
Throughout December, the charity has collected more than ten tonnes of donations from around the city, including from the Abdullah Quillam mosque, founded in 1887.
According to the Trussell Trust charity, the number of people who rely on food banks for emergency supplies across the UK hit record levels last year.