As well as the bus campaign, the association has launched a leaflet campaign to highlight the true teachings of peace in Islam and to encourage inter-faith dialogue and harmony in the community.
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By Jamie Henderson | April 3, 2010
A new exhibition has opened at Roundshaw Library celebrating the true teachings of Islam.
It is the brainchild of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Women's Association whose motto is ‘Love for All, Hatred for None’ and the exhibition’s theme is Peace in Islam.
The exhibition also highlights the recent nationwide bus campaign launched by the Muslim community which reads: Muslims for Loyalty, Freedom and Peace.
Nyla Bhatti said: “We believe it is our duty to convey the true teachings of Islam, to combat the 'Islamaphobia' prevalent in today’s media, and to demonstrate to our local community how a true Muslim is expected to conduct themselves.”
As well as the bus campaign, the association has launched a leaflet campaign to highlight the true teachings of peace in Islam and to encourage inter-faith dialogue and harmony in the community.
The exhibition runs until April 4, for more information about the bus campaign visit LoveForAllHatredForNone.org.
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