On the 15th of June, the Abura Zone of Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya (MKA) gathered for a meticulously planned Waqar-e-Amal at the Cape Coast Stadium car park. This initiative ensured the car park was clean, organized, and ready for the influx of worshippers attending the Eid-ul-Adha prayers the following day. The event highlighted the Khuddam's dedication to community service and their commitment to embodying the spirit of Eid-ul-Adha through unity and hard work.

From the early hours of the morning, Khuddam members arrived at the car park, equipped with cleaning supplies, decorations, and a shared sense of purpose. Under the guidance of their leaders, they divided into teams to tackle various tasks, each contributing to the overall goal of transforming the space into a welcoming and orderly environment for Eid.

The day began with a comprehensive cleaning operation. Armed with brooms, dustpans, and trash bags, the Khuddam meticulously swept the entire car park area, ensuring it was free of litter and debris. They paid special attention to corners and less visible spots, making sure that every part of the car park was spotless.

The entire process was marked by a spirit of commitment and dedication. As they worked side by side, the Khuddam strengthened their bonds of brotherhood, embodying the teachings of Islam and the values of Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya. Their collective efforts reflected a deep sense of responsibility and a desire to serve their community.

As the sun set on the 15th of June, the Cape Coast Stadium car park stood transformed, a testament to the power of collective effort and community spirit. The Khuddam's hard work had paid off, and the car park was ready to accommodate the vehicles of worshippers attending the Eid-ul-Adha prayers

The preparations at the Cape Coast Stadium car park were more than just a physical transformation; they were a manifestation of the true spirit of Eid-ul-Adha—service, unity, and sacrifice. The Waqar-e-Amal served as a powerful reminder of the values that define Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya and the teachings of Islam. The efforts of the Abura Zone Khuddam demonstrated how dedicated service and teamwork can create a positive and lasting impact on their community.

Story by: Salim Ahmad Boaheng, AMMSAG President, UCC

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