Muslims against terrorism – a presentation

From – Renee Hills, Brisbane Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.

“The Queensland Iman of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, Ahmed Nadeem will be presenting an ‘Introduction to Ahmadiyyat -True Islam and removing misconceptions’ during the Brisbane Unitarian Universalist Fellowship service this Sunday, 23rd July.  Ahmed Nadeem is Iman at a mosque at Jimboomba, Logan City.

The Ahmadiyya Muslim community is a a sect of Islam that rejects terrorism and violence of any kind. Members practice loyalty to the government of the country in which they are living and regularly undertake community service. For example during the March floods 50 members of the Logan Ahmadiyya Muslim Community joined the ‘Mud Army’ to help cleanup after Cyclone Debbie flooding in the Logan area.

Go to: Muslims help the Mud Army in Brisbane

The sect is ostracized and persecuted by other Muslims in many countries. There are approximately 4000 members living in Australia, many from Pakistan, with mosques in Queensland, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.

Ahmadiyya Public Relations spokesperson Ibraheem Malik said:

‘Thank you so much for giving us the opportunity to present the True Islam – which is just Peace, Love & Respect to all Humanity. We all have to stand up for any kind of evil and support goodness. Together we will be stronger & fight the evil and the people who tries to divide society for their personal gains.”

Please join us in welcoming members of this community to our Fellowship and feel free to invite other interested members of your networks to hear this presentation.

We meet at Brisbane Theosophical Society Rooms, 355 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill at 10 am.”

Enquiries: Renee Hills

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