Muslims raise £170,000 for local NHS Trust’s MRI Appeal

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Muslims raise £170,000 for local NHS Trust’s MRI Appeal
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At a time when right-wing and far-right manufacture negative stories about Muslims, here’s one they’re unlikely to cover — Muslims in West Yorkshire raised £170,000 to support the development of a new MRI suite for their local community. While some media outlets are busy creating outrage over the NHS Muslim Staff Network— staff networks representing […]

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