During the lockdown in the UK, the mosque of Pakistanis engaged in the service of God's people, regardless of color, race, religion, caste, or community, became the center of attention.
The Corona epidemic has led to a series of lockdowns across the UK that have paralyzed the business system. Providing food to the unemployed and needy is a difficult task, but not impossible. East London's Faizan Islam Mosque has become a hub for free feeding hundreds of people every day without asking about religion. Under the hot food program, cooked food is distributed to deserving people instead of rations.
Allama Rabbani Afghani, head of the Hot Food Program, says more than 60 percent of the program's beneficiaries are non-religious. While the hot food program is meeting the needs of the needy, it is also exposing the true face of Islam in the Western world.