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Grenfell Tower fire: Kensington Muslims host sunset meal on street for people affected Grenfell Tower fire: Kensington Muslims host sunset meal on street for people affected
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Tablecloths were laid out along a street as the local Muslim community came together to host a meal for those affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy.Tablecloths were laid out along a street as the local Muslim community came together to host a meal for those affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
Many people who live in the area surrounding the tower are Muslim and volunteers from the charity Penny Appeal decided to cater for those who are observing Ramadan, although anyone was welcome to join in.Many people who live in the area surrounding the tower are Muslim and volunteers from the charity Penny Appeal decided to cater for those who are observing Ramadan, although anyone was welcome to join in.
At sunset people broke their fast for the Iftar meal and were offered water, fizzy drinks, bread and fruit to sustain them as the aid effort continued around them.At sunset people broke their fast for the Iftar meal and were offered water, fizzy drinks, bread and fruit to sustain them as the aid effort continued around them.
The impromtu meal was praised by Twitter users, with one pointing out: “That’s the Muslim attitude”.The impromtu meal was praised by Twitter users, with one pointing out: “That’s the Muslim attitude”.
It was another example of volunteers coming together to help those affected by the fire.It was another example of volunteers coming together to help those affected by the fire.
Hundreds of people have donated clothes and food, and fundraising initiatives have so far raised over £3m.Hundreds of people have donated clothes and food, and fundraising initiatives have so far raised over £3m.
Zia Salik, head of fundraising at the charity Islamic Relief, told The Independent that his team and other volunteers worked day and night to help with the rescue effort.Zia Salik, head of fundraising at the charity Islamic Relief, told The Independent that his team and other volunteers worked day and night to help with the rescue effort.
“There was a huge outpouring from the community to say ‘we want to do something’,” he said.“There was a huge outpouring from the community to say ‘we want to do something’,” he said.
It later emerged that Muslims awake for Ramadan might have helped save lives after they noticed the horrific blaze had started and alerted other residents.It later emerged that Muslims awake for Ramadan might have helped save lives after they noticed the horrific blaze had started and alerted other residents.
A witness said: “Muslims played a big part in getting people out”.A witness said: “Muslims played a big part in getting people out”.
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