Majlis Ansarullah UK’s Muqami Region holds 8th Charity Walk

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Masood Nawaz Malik, UK
Majlis Ansarullah UK’s Muqami Region holds 8th Charity Walk

This year’s East Hampshire Beacon of Peace Charity Walk was held on 25 October 2025, attended by over 250 people at Hogmoor Inclosure in Bordon.

The day began early with Fajr prayer. Over 138 participants had registered in advance and many more joined on the day, making the crowd even bigger. It was heartening to see so many volunteers from diverse backgrounds, helping to make the day run smoothly. The funds raised will make a tangible difference for 38 local charities supporting causes in community support, education, health, disability and wellbeing. The event also drew coverage from local media, helping spread our message of peace and unity even further.

The opening session began with a recitation from the Holy Quran, followed by a welcome speech by Adeel Shah Sahib, a missionary, and a speech by Ms Julie Butler, who shared how the walk had grown from supporting just four charities in 2017 to now assisting 38. She reminded all the participants about the wonderful work of Beacon of Peace and that every penny raised goes directly to the charities. Among the dignitaries present were Cllr Catherine Clarke, Mayor of Whitehill and Bordon; Mr Gregory Stafford MP, Member of Parliament for Farnham and Bordon; and Rt Hon Damian Hinds MP, Member of Parliament for Petersfield.

Cllr Graham Hill, Chair of East Hampshire District Council, recalled his connection with the Jamaat and attending Jalsa Salana UK. He expressed his admiration for the Ahmadi Muslims supporting society and all humanitarian work. Both MPs present, Mr Gregory Stafford and Rt Hon Damian Hinds, offered heartfelt words of encouragement and gave special mention to all the charities in attendance.

Lutf ur Rehman Sahib, Chairman of Beacon of Peace, thanked all the guests and participants who had come for this great cause. He expressed gratitude to Sahibzada Mirza Waqas Ahmad, Sadr Majlis Ansarullah UK, for his participation and support. He also praised the Muqami Region’s team for organising and hosting the event and invited all participating charities to the cheque presentation ceremony on 5 December in Islamabad.

Before the walk began, Julie Reid delivered helpful health and safety guidance. The formal session concluded with a silent prayer led by Sadr Majlis Ansarullah UK. Around 11 am, everyone gathered at the starting line and with the cutting of a ribbon, the walk officially launched.

The route took walkers through scenic woodland paths, sandy tracks and open stretches. The drizzle added a touch of adventure as participants navigated muddy patches and shared laughter along the way. Marshals were posted at key points throughout the route, guiding walkers and offering cheerful encouragement. At the finish line, medals and smiles were exchanged, and participants had refreshments.

Several local charities also shared their reflections from previous years. Home-Start, which supports families with children under five, expressed a heartfelt thank you, noting that it costs around £1,000 to support one family with a dedicated volunteer. They shared their deep gratitude for the continued support and said they look forward to taking part in future years. Representatives from East Hampshire District Council commented that it was “a pleasure and privilege” to join the event, describing it as “a great success” and highlighting that the real purpose of the day is to support the charities we raise money for.

As Rt Hon Damian Hinds later remarked with a smile, “No one ever leaves a Beacon of Peace Walk hungry or thirsty,” a reflection of the warmth, generosity and hospitality that make this event so special year after year. His words beautifully captured the spirit of the day, where community, charity and compassion come together not only to raise funds but also to nourish hearts and build lasting bonds over shared food, friendship and purpose.

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