Tauseef Khan

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Event: Ride4Peace, from 1 June 2014 to 7 June 2014
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Ride for Peace (www.ride4peace.org) is an endurance cycle event celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the establishment of peaceful Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the United Kingdom. I will be part of the 25 Ahmadi Muslim cyclists who shall ride 600 miles from Glasgow to London in seven days raising money for Humanity First and British Heart Foundation. En route we shall visit and stay at 13 Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Mosques across the country. 

Please see the awesome details below.

Centenary Ride for Peace: 1-7 June 2014

Saturday 31st May

  • 6-8 pm: Inaugural ceremony in Glasgow in Baitur Rehman Mosque

Sunday 1st June (Day 1 of Ride4Peace) – 92 miles

  • 7 am: Riders set off from Baitur Rehman Mosque Mosque Glasgow
  • 2 am: Riders stop at BHF shop at Peebles (67 miles)
  • 6 pm: Riders arrive at Hawick, Scottish Borders for overnight stay at Bed & Breakfast

Monday 2nd June (Day 2 of Ride4Peace) – 99 miles

  • 7 am: Riders set off from Hawick
  • 1 pm: Riders stop at BHF shop in city centre Newcastle (57 miles)
  • 6 pm: Riders arrive at Masjid Nasir, Hartlepool

Tuesday 3rd June (Day 3 of Ride4Peace) – 87 miles

  • 7 am: Riders set off from Masjid Nasir, Hartlepool
  • 1 pm: Riders stop at BHF shop in Ripon (49 miles)
  • 6 pm: Riders arrive at Masjid Al-Mahdi, Bradford

Wednesday 4th June (Day 4 of Ride4Peace) – 95 miles

  • 7 am: Riders set off from Masjid Al-Mahdi, Bradford
  • 7.30 am: Riders arrive at Baitul Hamd Mosque, Bradford (for photos only)
  • 11 am: Riders arrive at Baitul Tauheed, Huddersfield (for photos only)
  • 11.30 am: Riders arrive at Baitus Samad, Huddersfield (for photos only)
  • 13.30 pm: Riders arrive at Baitul Afiyat, Sheffield for Lunch and prayers
  • 14.30 pm: Riders leave Baitul Afiyat, Sheffield
  • 7 pm: Riders arrive at Darul Amaan, Manchester

Thursday 5th June (Day 5 of Ride4Peace) – 82 miles

  • 7 am: Riders set off from Darul Amaan, Manchester
  • 1 pm: Riders stopping at BHF shop at Ashbourne (49 miles)
  • 6 pm: Riders arrive at Darul Barakaat, Birmingham

Friday 6th June (Day 6 of Ride4Peace) – 123 miles

  • 7 am: Riders set off from Darul Barakaat, Birmingham
  • 1.30 pm: Riders stop for Friday prayers along the way
  • 3.30 pm: Riders arrive at Baitus Shakoor, Oxford (for photos only)
  • 8 pm: Riders arrive Baitul Wahid, Feltham, Middlesex

Saturday 7th June (Day 7 of Ride4Peace)

  • 10 am: Short ceremony at Baitul Wahid, Feltham Mosque
  • 12.30 pm: Riders arrive at Fazl Mosque
  • 13.30 pm: Riders arrive at BaitulFutuh,
  • 14.30 pm: Closing Ceremony 
Ride website
http://www.ride4peace.org/ride-for-peace/

What is Ahmadiyya Muslim Community

For more than one hundred years the Ahmadiyya Muslim community has been leading a peaceful revival of Islam. From the time it was founded in India in 1889 it has enjoyed an unrivalled record for peace and for its efforts to build cohesive societies.


Established in the UK since 1913, we built London’s first mosque in 1926 (The London Mosque in Putney). We now have one hundred branches across Britain and have opened a number of mosques including the landmark Baitul Futuh mosque in south London, which is the largest in western Europe.


A community that stands for education, integration and interfaith peace we welcome all to visit our mosques as well as our numerous seminars and events that bring people together to understand more about each other.


We are also committed to helping others, engaging local communities and working for the common good. On this we have a long history of raising hundreds of thousands of pounds for British Charities.


From:  

http://www.loveforallhatredfornone.org/about-us/about-the-ahmadiyya-muslim-community/

About the charity

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The Ahmadiyya Muslim community’s motto of ‘Love for All, Hatred for None’ reflects its pursuit for harnessing social justice.The service to mankind ethos is an organ of the community’s youth organisation, Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya (MKA) UK, which strives to carry out national charitable acts.

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