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When the former stops, we will also stop.
The East London Mosque is offering free water and slush drinks to local residents during the heatwave.
People from across the community, regardless of their faith or background, are welcome to drop in and enjoy a refreshing drink free of charge.
When Imad saw a woman struggling in the water, he didn’t think twice. He immediately stripped off his clothes and plunged into the river to save her.
The woman had been swept away from a designated swimming area by a sudden and powerful current in the Ebro River in Amposta, Spain.
The Moroccan Muslim man managed to reach her in time and bring her safely back to shore, preventing what could have been a tragic outcome.
As temperatures soared, volunteers from Darul Ummah Redbridge Mosque in Gants Hill, London, spent part of their day handing out free bottles of water to local residents, helping them stay hydrated during the heatwave.
A mosque in South London is opening its doors to the wider community during this week's heatwave.
The Muslim Cultural & Welfare Association of Sutton (MCWAS) is inviting anyone in need of relief from the soaring temperatures - Muslim and non-Muslim alike - to make use of its air-conditioned facilities.
In a statement shared on social media, the mosque said:
"As temperatures rise, MCWAS is pleased to open our downstairs space as a cool, comfortable community area for anyone who may benefit from it.
If your home is difficult to keep cool, or if you simply need a quiet place to work, rest, or relax, please feel free to make use of our facilities. Everyone is warmly welcome."
The initiative offers residents a safe and comfortable place to escape the heat, highlighting the mosque's commitment to supporting the local community.