London Buses Will Carry Adverts Praising Allah During Ramadan Islamic Relief said it hoped the poste
London Buses Will Carry Adverts Praising Allah During Ramadan Islamic Relief said it hoped the posters, which bear the words “Subhan Allah”, meaning “Glory be to God” in Arabic, will portray Islam and international aid in a positive light. The adverts will be carried in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leicester and Bradford later this month.Charity leaders hope it will encourage generous donations during the religious month Ramadan, which is expected to begin on June 6.Organizers are hoping the campaign will help young Muslims to join humanitarian work.Imran Madden, the UK director of Islamic Relief, said: “In a sense this could be called a climate change campaign because we want to change the negative climate around international aid and around the Muslim community in this country.”“International aid has helped halve the number of people living in extreme poverty in the past 15 years, and British Muslims are an incredibly generous community who give over £100 million to international aid charities in Ramadan.”Transport for London, which controls the advertisements appearing on the city’s buses, does not allow posters linked to a “political party or campaign” but does not prohibit religious ads. -- source link
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