Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Ahmadiyyas Represent Islamic Teachings for the Modern Man - Imam Shamshad Nasir


"We represent Islamic teachings for the modern man," says Imam Shamshad Nasir, spiritual leader of the Ahmadiyya Bait ul Hameed Mosque.

"The founder of our sect [Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, The Promised Messiah] said jihad means to struggle for a good cause, not to kill unbelievers.", said Imam Shamshad while speaking to the Los Angeles Times during the month of Ramdhan which ended with Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations a few weeks ago.


In a Chino mosque, Ahmadis can worship freely.
Pakistan officially labels the Ahmadiyya sect non-Muslim and forbids Ahmadis from practicing some of Islam's most basic elements.

(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times / September 14, 2009)
By David Kelly

October 12, 2009

In a Chino mosque, Ahmadis can worship freely -- latimes.com

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