Muslims, Christians and Jews unite to counter coronavirus in the US city of Detroit
Followers of different faiths in the city of Detroit, Michigan, are working together to counter coronavirus.
Followers of different faiths in the city of Detroit, Michigan, are working together to counter coronavirus.
Cooperation and solidarity among the followers of different religions in the city has created a beautiful scene, where religious leaders are working to support the poor and needy regardless of their religious, ethnic and sectarian orientations.
The President of the Islamic Society Council in Michigan, Muhammad al-Hadidi, said that members of the Islamic Society and the Jewish-Islamic Council cooperated and worked together to prepare hundreds of halal meals for all those working to counter the pandemic.
“We seek to provide all the necessities needed by the citizen,” said Catholic volunteer Sam Yuno.