Prayers were said and Asad's aunt Rehana Bibi spoke, thanking the community for its support.
People living in the area want to make sure no child feels lonely and isolated.
Speaking on Thursday, Imam Alyas Karmani, said: "I hope and I pray for Asad's benefit and for his family's benefit as well, that good comes out of a tragedy."
Asad was found unresponsive at his home on Tile Street, off Whetley Lane, on 28 September by his mother. He was taken to hospital but died a short time later.
It it she said: "That is all a mother is asking for, justice for her child."
West Yorkshire Police is investigating the events that led up to Asad's death.
Bradford Council leader Susan Hinchcliffe said: "We are continuing to work with the police and the school who are looking into the circumstances around this dreadful tragedy.
"It is too early to come to any conclusions as to why Asad took his own life, we must allow for the investigations to complete their work. We are also continuing to offer our support to the family and to the school who are supporting the children through the grieving process."
Prayers were said and Asad's aunt Rehana Bibi spoke, thanking the community for its support.
People living in the area want to make sure no child feels lonely and isolated.
Speaking on Thursday, Imam Alyas Karmani, said: "I hope and I pray for Asad's benefit and for his family's benefit as well, that good comes out of a tragedy."
Asad was found unresponsive at his home on Tile Street, off Whetley Lane, on 28 September by his mother. He was taken to hospital but died a short time later.
It it she said: "That is all a mother is asking for, justice for her child."
West Yorkshire Police is investigating the events that led up to Asad's death.
Bradford Council leader Susan Hinchcliffe said: "We are continuing to work with the police and the school who are looking into the circumstances around this dreadful tragedy.
"It is too early to come to any conclusions as to why Asad took his own life, we must allow for the investigations to complete their work. We are also continuing to offer our support to the family and to the school who are supporting the children through the grieving process."
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