Muslim community group helps clean up Australia

A Muslim community group has said it's happy to have again contributed to Australia's annual cleaning up event.

Volunteers from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Australia.

Volunteers from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Australia.

A Muslim community group has said it's happy to have again contributed to Australia's annual cleaning up event.

Volunteers from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Australia cleaned a part of Sydney's Blacktown on Clean Up Australia Day.

Mirzah Shariff is the group's National External Affairs Executive.

He told Van Nguyen helping on Clean Up Australia Day is in line with the Muslim faith.

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