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Muslims United for Albuquerque

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raised of $40,000 USD goal

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Impact: Albuquerque, NM

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This campaign will collect all funds raised by August 24, 2022 at 7:00 AM EDT

Muslims stand in solidarity against killings of Muslims in Albuquerque, New Mexico


UPDATES: 

Stay tuned for campaign updates in this section:

  • Update #1 (Aug 15, 1:30pm ET): We've raised half of our $40,000 goal in 2 days! That means $10,000 donated per day and just over $400 per hour given toward the immediate and long-term expenses of the surviving families. Thank you for your support. Let's keep the momentum going by spreading the word on this campaign.
  • Update #2 (Aug 22, 11:30am ET): GOAL REACHED! Over the weekend you have helped us not only reach our $40,000 goal, but exceed it. We have extended the campaign deadline by a few days to allow for any additional support for the surviving families. Thank you for standing with not only the victims and their families, but the entire Albuquerque community who are in shock and mourning. Your generosity is truly appreciated.

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Muslims United for Albuquerque
#Muslims4ABQ

A horrific string of killings, spanning from November 2021 to August 2022, has claimed the lives of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, New Mexico: Naeem Hussain, 25; Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, 27; Aftab Hussein, 41, and Mohammad Ahmadi, 62. While details are still emerging, initial reports suggest that anti-Shia hatred may have played a role in some or all of these acts of violence. The Muslim community is deeply disturbed and reeling from the shockwaves of the news.

In the face of this heinous crime and senseless taking of life, a collective of Muslim-American leaders and organizations are uniting to raise funds for the surviving families through this campaign by CelebrateMercy on LaunchGood. In addition to this effort, we unequivocally stand against sectarian-based violence as the Islamic tradition teaches us to do.

The Campaign

We wish to respond to evil with good, as our faith instructs us, and send a powerful message of solidarity and compassions through action. The Quran teaches: "Repel evil with that which is better" (41:34). The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said:

"The killing of a believer is a greater tragedy to God than the demise of the entire world.”


We ask for American mosques, Imams, leaders, and groups to endorse and promote this crowdfunding initiative for the victims' families. Campaign endorsers are only required to help promote it via email and social media (sign up below). For media inquires, see Resources section below. 

The Funds

All fundraising proceeds will go towards the victims' families and caretakers, helping them with both their immediate and long-term expenses. No amount of money will bring back the families' loved ones, but we do hope to lessen the families' burdens in some way. The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said: "The most beloved to God are those who help people most." 

Though CelebrateMercy is a Sunni-led Muslim organization, we invite collaboration with Sunni and Shia organizations on this campaign; we also welcome friends of other faiths to contribute toward and endorse this campaign. 

This campaign was initiated by CelebrateMercy, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization on August 12, 2022. All donations are tax-deductible for U.S. residents.

Resources

The Victims: Know the Lives that Were Lost


Naeem Hussain, 25
Naeem Hussain had been a US citizen for less than a month when he became the latest shooting victim found by Albuquerque police officers just before midnight Friday. "He had a lot of dreams and he accomplished some of them…His others were cut short by this heinous act." said his brother-in-law. "He was the most generous, kind, giving, patient, and down-to-earth person that I could ever meet.”

Naeem was not only working to support himself, but would share his earnings with family in Pakistan. Hours before his own death, Hussain attended a funeral for two of the recent victims and expressed concern about the shootings, said Tahir Gauba, spokesperson for the Islamic Center of New Mexico.

Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, 27
Muhammad Afzaal Hussain made a big impact in a lot of lives. His older brother said of him, “Muhammad was my youngest brother and he was very active and lively person and much involved in the community. All the time ready to help people.” 

After starting his Masters in Community and Regional Planning at the University of New Mexico, he was elected as the President for the Graduate Student Association. After graduating, he became a campaign organizer, and then a Planning Director at The City of Espanola. He was an avid cricket player and loved spending time with his nieces and nephews. Muhammad was also a main source of financial support for his family in Pakistan.


Aftab Hussein, 41
Aftab Hussein was “Just a witty, hardworking guy, he was he was sharp…He always had two jobs. And that just kind of gives you an idea of how, how hard he worked” described a co-worker, and friend of Aftab.  His co-workers are in shock that someone with such a kind, gentle soul is now gone.

“He helped multiple employees here with their, just situations that they were going through in life. He always wanted to help everyone,” said Aftab’s manager. She says one of her fondest memories of him was when he went above and beyond to help a co-worker in need. “We’d like set up a donation jar for that employee and Aftab took…his entire tip envelope every day for two weeks and donated it to the other employee.” 

Hussein had also recently gotten engaged and was preparing for married life, in addition to supporting his family in Pakistan.


Mohammad Zahir Ahmadi, 62
Mohammad Zahir Ahmadi owned a store with his brother. His brother described the two as being very close and spoke fondly of Mohammad as a “big chef” who enjoyed cooking American dishes as well as the cuisine of his native country of Afghanistan. Ahmadi once catered for 800 people over one weekend, his brother said.

His brother still keeps the store open in honor of Mohammad, but keeps the door locked and only allows people who he knows to come in or those who have called ahead.
“He was unbelievable,” Hadi said. “All I have now is the memories of my brother. I can’t handle it.”

Endorsements

The list below will be updated frequently as endorsements come in.

Endorsers are only required to help publicize the campaign via social media and promotional emails. You can help spread the word for this campaign by filling out a short form to become an endorser:

  • As an Organization: HERE
  • As a Leader:  HERE
  • As a Volunteer: HERE

Current Campaign Endorsements

+ There are currently 17 volunteers promoting this campaign worldwide.

 

About CelebrateMercy

CelebrateMercy is a US-based, 501c3 non-profit organization - founded in 2010 - that teaches about the Prophet Muhammad's life and character through programs, films, conferences, trips, and Prophet-inspired social campaigns. Its recent campaigns raised over $150,000 to repair vandalized Jewish cemeteries, over $200,000 for victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, nearly $2 million USD for New Zealand mosque shooting victims. Media stories about each campaign reached over 100 million people worldwide, including this TV interview on CNN and this shout-out from Stephen Colbert on his Late Show. 

Recent Campaigns

At CelebrateMercy, we strive to implement the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) way of universal mercy. Whenever unfortunate tragedies take place that devastate so many innocent lives, we aim to respond to evil with good. We wish that we were in a position to organize campaigns for all such unfortunate events, but are limited for obvious reasons such as lack of proper staffing. We do, however, bring awareness to existing campaigns whenever possible to make sure that the victims and those most impacted receive the necessary emergency funds and support they need. Here is a list of recent campaigns - since 2015 - that we have led and partnered on, mostly in response to a tragedy: 



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CelebrateMercy10 days ago

Imam Shafi'i about tonight

Salam,

Imam Shafi'i said that there are 5 nights when duas are accepted. Tonight - the 1st night of Eid - is one of them. 

CelebrateMercy is hosting a special Ramadan Farewell Dua session tonight to close out the month of Ramadan. Shaykh Yasir Fahmy will give final advice as we bid farewell to Ramadan then lead us in a dua in Arabic and English, begging Allah to accept our Ramadan worship; he'll also read dua requests from the audience. We expect thousands to tune in insha-Allah. Please see the flyer, info, and RSVP link below:


PS: CelebrateMercy is struggling to reach the finish line with our annual Ramadan fundraiser (we're at 90%). If you have benefited from our programs (80 webinars in 30 days) and you can help us sustain them year-round, please consider donating. We also send beautiful appreciation gifts to donors. It would be amazing to hit our goal by Eid day. 

Please let me know if you have any questions, and please remember the CelebrateMercy team in your dua!

Salaam, 

The CelebrateMercy Team



CelebrateMercy2 years ago

? FINAL CALL: Albuquerque Campaign Closes TODAY


Campaign Update

Last Day to Donate

Today is the last day to donate to CelebrateMercy's campaign for the families of the four Muslim men killed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The campaign reached its initial goal of $40,000 in 1 week and exceeded $45,000 yesterday; today we are hoping to hit the $50,000 mark in the campaign's final hours. All of the victims were the main source of support for their financially dependent family members in the U.S. and abroad, and your generosity ensures some of their immediate and long-terms are met. Please share and make your final donations to the campaign at the link below.
Know Their Stories
Read about the lives of the 4 victims

A horrific string of killings, spanning from November 2021 to August 2022, has taken the lives of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, New Mexico: Naeem Hussain, 25; Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, 27; Aftab Hussein, 41, and Mohammad Ahmadi, 62. You can read more about who the victims were and what their loss has meant to loved ones on the campaign page. Read profiles on the lives of these four men here.

About the Campaign

In the face of these heinous murders of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, a collective of Muslim-American leaders and organizations are uniting to raise funds for the surviving families through this campaign hosted by CelebrateMercy on LaunchGood. All proceeds will go towards the victims' families and caretakers, helping them with their immediate and long-term expenses. In addition to this effort, we unequivocally stand against sectarian-based violence as the Islamic tradition teaches us to do.


This campaign was initiated by CelebrateMercy, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization on August 12, 2022. All USA donations are tax-deductible.


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