Wednesday, April 14, 2010

UK: A Muslim group will host a peace conference.

"Muslims are required by their faith to be loyal to their country and the government at all times. Such actions [violent protests] therefore, go against basic Islamic beliefs.”  [Mohammed Rafiuddin, President, Watford Ahmadiyya Muslim Association]


Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff | UK Desk
Source: Hemel Today | The Gazette | AMA-UK
Updated by Ahmadiyya Times | April 13, 2010

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Watford has announced plans to host a peace conference.

The meeting at Kings Langley Primary School in Common Lane has been organized as part of a drive to bring the peaceful message of Islam to residents.


The event organized for April 25 will begin at 1pm.

The keynote speaker Atta-ul-Mujeeb Rashid of London Mosque will talk about Islamic perspective on Loyalty to Country and Religion.

The Watford branch of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, based in Tolpits Lane, aims to “spread the peaceful message of Islam.”

The Watford chapter holds regular peace conferences in the area to bring the peaceful and tolerant message of Islam to the local residents.

To receive an invitation to attend the peace conference, call 07725722726 or email Watford.ama@gmail.com.

-- Ahmadiyya Times staff



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