Wednesday, January 27, 2010

UK: SHADOW JUSTICE SECRETARY MP DOMINIC GRIEVE TO SPEAK AT ISLAMIC 'PEACE SYMPOSIUM'

The conference will take place on Saturday February 6 from 5pm at Bourne End community centre in Wakeman Road. 


Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff | UK Desk
Source & Credit: Bucks Free Press
By James Nadal | January 26, 2010


SHADOW Justice secretary MP Dominic Grieve will be among the speakers at a 'peace symposium' in Bourne End aiming to “build a healthy and harmonious society”.

The event is designed to “promote understanding and tolerance” according to organisers from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association.

The group hope to dispel misunderstandings surrounding the concept of Jihad, women's role in Islamic society and attitudes towards terrorism and suicide bombers.

The Ahmadiyya Movement was established in 1889 by Hadharat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in a remote Indian village.

Its motto is “love for all, hatred for none”.

The conference will take place on Saturday February 6 from 5pm at Bourne End community centre in Wakeman Road.

To find out more about attending the event contact Shazad Qureshi on 07828 059 842 or e-mail: shazad_60@hotmail.com.

Read more here: Shadow justice secretary MP Dominic Grieve to speak at Islamic 'peace symposium'

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