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Islamic Society’s drive-by fundraiser to help end hunger set April 11
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Imam Wissam Abdul-Baki, left, of the Islamic Society of Western Massachusetts, and Asad Mahmood sort through food and other items from last year s fundraiser held at the start of Ramadan at the West Springfield center. (Don Treeger / The Republican)
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WEST SPRINGFIELD The Islamic Society of Western Massachusetts is holding its “Drive-by to End Hunger Walk” at the center, 377 Amostown Road, Sunday, April 11, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The fundraiser, being held as it was last year as a drive-by due to restrictions around the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, is hosted annually by the center to collect monetary and nonperishable food items in conjunction with the month-long fast of Ramadan.
Dr. Kimat Khatak, co-founder of Western Massachusetts Islamic Society, dies at 83; ‘loved by Muslims, non-Muslims’
Updated Jan 18, 2021;
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Dr. Kimat Khatak, right, who died Jan. 7, and Dr. M. Saleem Bajwa, are the Holyoke physicians who founded the Islamic Society of Western Massachusetts in the early 1980s. (Republican file photo by Dave Roback)
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In the early 1980s, Dr. Kimat Khatak and Dr. M. Saleem Bajwa, two Pakistan-born Holyoke physicians, founded the Islamic Society of Western Massachusetts, whose West Springfield campus has grown to serve the religious and social needs of Muslim families and to host interfaith events.
“He was a sincere and strong leader as well as a down-to-earth friend,” said Bajwa of Khatak, who died Jan. 7 of complications from COVID-19. “He was loved by Muslims and non-Muslims from all walks of life.”