Muslims and Buddhists show they care for young students


Love all around: Halim and Ven Siri Wimala showing some love during the Educare programme at the Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple in Sentul.

KUALA LUMPUR: Muslims and Buddhists produced a shining example of inter-faith cooperation when they joined hands in a presentation ceremony for Educare 2014, an annual charitable project by Siri Jayanti Association and Maha Karuna Foundation.

The event at the Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple in Sentul, received a ringing endorsement from Ustaz Halim Hafidz, a popular Muslim orator and entrepreneur, who joined the temple’s chief monk Rev B. Sri Saranankara Nayaka Maha Thera at the event which saw more than 1,400 needy students from all races receive school bags and other schooling essentials.

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