Thursday, September 16, 2010

Ireland: Islamic leader to lay foundation stone for new mosque

Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad is an internationally respected religious and spiritual leader, who was recently been given title of ‘Champion of Peace’ by the Canadian prime minister. 

Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | EU Desk
Source/Credit: Galway Advertiser | Ireland
By Kernan Andrews | September 16, 2010


The Supreme Head of the global Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, will lay the foundation stone for Galway’s first major mosque this weekend.

His Holiness, who is originally from Pakistan, is travelling to Ireland for the first time to lay the foundation stone of the Ahmadiyya community’s first Mosque Project site in Ballybrit tomorrow. Upon completion, the mosque, named Masjid Maryum after the Virgin Mary, will be open to all.

He will also address a civic reception in the Clayton Hotel at 7.30pm tomorrow where he will speak on a number of issues such as endorsing the separation of church and state, interfaith dialogue and understanding, and his message of a “Jihad of the pen rather than of sword”.


The civic reception will also be attended by the Minister for Social Protection Éamon Ó Cuív, the Bishop of Galway Martin Drennan, the Assistant Garda Commissioner Jon O’Mahony, Labour party president Michael D Higgins, and city and county councillors.

Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad is an internationally respected religious and spiritual leader, who was recently been given title of ‘Champion of Peace’ by the Canadian prime minister.



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1 comment:

  1. I am happy with the news I read of the opening of the Mosque in Galway, what made me glad was the invitation extended to people of all faiths to visit the new Mosque. I am an Irishman and have only visited Mosques as a tourist in several Asian countries. How lovely to feel welcome to a Mosque in my home country of Ireland, where I believe I can much more easily understand and mingle with other Mosque goers. Wishing you every success in the building, yours sincerely Chris Daly.

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