Once Rana was able to make it out of his neighborhood, he and other members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association, an organization of young Ahmadi Muslim men, sprang into action.
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By Antonia Blumberg | September 1, 2017
�This is going to be an Eid we�re never going to forget.�
Bilal Rana and his family were trapped in their Houston home for several days as Hurricane Harvey wreaked havoc on their city. Eventually, it became necessary to venture out for milk.
�I have five children, all under the age of 12, including a two year old,� Rana said on Friday. �In our family, we go through milk like oxygen.�
The 38-year-old physician managed to look up a supermarket that appeared to be open, roughly a mile away, and he set out on foot.
�Pretty soon I found myself in waist-high water,� he said. �I saw full-sized fish swimming through the water ? and we don�t live near any lakes or rivers.
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On Holiest Day In Islamic Calendar, Houston Ahmadiyya Muslims Lend A Helping Hand
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