Muslim community raise money to rebuild 8 churches burnt after Charleston shooting

Charleston shooting: Photos from the first service since the attack
A group of Muslim friends recently embarked on a Ramadan project called #RespondWithLove, to help
raise money to reconstruct eight black churches burned in the wake of the Charleston church massacre in South Carolina.

One of the organisers, Faatimah Knight, who spoke to NBC news said, "We wanted to show that as a Muslim community, their pain did not go unnoticed by us—that we did, if fact, feel deeply for their loss."

"The Muslim community and the Black community are connected in integral ways, one cannot tell the story of one in America without telling the story of the other. We hope that these churches might stand tall again as a testament to the power of human goodness over human vileness and to one day be a place where God's name is oft-remembered, " Knight, an alumni of Zaytuna College said.

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According to reports, using LaunchGood- a Muslim-run crowdfunding platform for ethically sound projects, Knight said they hoped to tap into "the notoriously generous Ramadan spirit that is infectious among Muslims this time of year."

They reached their $20,000 goal in two and a half days, with two more weeks remaining.

The idea for #RespondWithLove grew out of an earlier fundraising effort by Knight's family, "From Muslims to Emanuel AME Church, with Love," which raised money "to send a train of flowers to the surviving families of the Charleston church massacre, as well as to the church itself."

Organizers are affiliated with Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative, Arab American Association of New York, and Ummah Wide.
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