New Year's clean in Friedrichshafen: Young Muslims set strong signs!

New Year's clean in Friedrichshafen: Young Muslims set strong signs!

In Friedrichshafen, on New Year's morning, a joint clean -up campaign ensured that the remains of New Year's Eve were quickly removed. Over 20 volunteers from the Ahmadiyya Muslim youth organization supported the clean -up process along the bank promenade together with employees of the Häfler Bauhof. There were numerous remains of fireworks and waste after the celebrations.

The employees of the building yard were used with four vehicles, four sweepers and twelve people to clean the streets. The Ahmadiyya Muslim youth organization has been participating in the nationwide New Year campaign for over 30 years, which is currently being carried out in over 240 locations in Germany. Ansar Ahmed, head of the youth organization, emphasized the social commitment of the group in various areas.

tradition of clean -up campaigns

Sharib Ahmad, Imam of the Ahmadiyya community Weingarten, led the New Year's cleaning campaign on the Häfler promenade. Muslims in Germany have been committed to such actions for 40 to 50 years. Many members of the community have roots in Pakistan and show through their commitment that they are an active part of society. They do not celebrate New Year with fireworks, but through such an environmental contribution, as Ahmad explained.

Günther Strasser, who is responsible for cleaning in Friedrichshafen, praised the commitment of the young helpers and expressed hope that the cleanup could be completed by noon. He pointed out that the waste of garbage this year was lower due to the popularity of fireworks batteries than in previous years, but still there are rocket styles and sleeves. Strasser appealed to the citizens to dispose of or collect their New Year's waste themselves.

Arslan Tahir, who coordinates the cleaning campaign in Friedrichshafen, reported the enthusiasm for fireworks after a two -year break. The Ahmadiyya community plans to carry out similar actions once a month to further integrate into the local community. Around 20 members currently live in Friedrichshafen, while the municipality's headquarters in Weingarten is. More information about the actions of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat are available on the website www.ahmadiyya.de

For the residents in Friedrichshafen, there is hope for urban fireworks, although the garbage problem, especially in recent years, is always an issue. Margrit Philipp, a resident, expressed the desire for urban fireworks, while dealing with the garbage on New Year shows that the desire for cleanliness in the community is strong.

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