Sunday, October 17, 2010
USA: Allen mosque to host interfaith symposium Sunday
The event will be moderated by Rick Mann of the Plano Star Courier and the Allen American. The special guest on the event will be the Honorable Judge John Payton, a Collin County Judge.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch |
Source/Credit: Allen Currier - Gazette By Staff report | October 16, 2010
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Dallas is organizing an interfaith symposium at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Bait-ul-Ikram Mosque in Allen.
Scholars of different faiths are invited to highlight teachings of their respective scriptures. The symposium is open to everybody interested in understanding one’s own teachings and others’ as well.
It will be followed by a question-and-answer session in which an open and frank discussion will be encouraged. The symposium will end with delicious refreshments for all participants.
The underlying objective of these interfaith gatherings is to bring people together of diverse beliefs and backgrounds. It also provides an opportunity to get to know the inspiring teachings of various religions.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a dynamic, reformist and fast-growing international movement within Islam. Founded in 1889, the community spans more than 190 countries with membership exceeding tens of millions. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA, established in 1920, is the first American-Muslim organization.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is the only Islamic organization to believe that the long-awaited messiah has come in the person of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1908) of Qadian, India. Ahmad claimed to be the metaphorical second coming of Jesus of Nazareth and the divine guide, whose advent was foretold by the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad. The Community believes that God sent Ahmad, like Jesus, to end religious wars, condemn bloodshed and reinstitute morality, justice and peace. Ahmad’s advent has brought about an unprecedented era of Islamic revival and moderation. He divested Muslims of fanatical beliefs and practices by vigorously championing Islam’s true and essential teachings.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has so far been organizing and promoting interfaith around the globe.
The event will be moderated by Rick Mann of the Plano Star Courier and the Allen American. The special guest on the event will be the Honorable Judge John Payton, a Collin County Judge.
Contact Dr. Jari Khan at 214-364-7011 or Suhail Kausar at 609-217-3202 regarding the interfaith symposium.
This article is contributed by the Public Affairs department of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community DFW chapter.
Read original post here: Allen mosque to host interfaith symposium Sunday
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch |
Source/Credit: Allen Currier - Gazette By Staff report | October 16, 2010
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Dallas is organizing an interfaith symposium at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Bait-ul-Ikram Mosque in Allen.
Scholars of different faiths are invited to highlight teachings of their respective scriptures. The symposium is open to everybody interested in understanding one’s own teachings and others’ as well.
It will be followed by a question-and-answer session in which an open and frank discussion will be encouraged. The symposium will end with delicious refreshments for all participants.
The underlying objective of these interfaith gatherings is to bring people together of diverse beliefs and backgrounds. It also provides an opportunity to get to know the inspiring teachings of various religions.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a dynamic, reformist and fast-growing international movement within Islam. Founded in 1889, the community spans more than 190 countries with membership exceeding tens of millions. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA, established in 1920, is the first American-Muslim organization.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is the only Islamic organization to believe that the long-awaited messiah has come in the person of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1908) of Qadian, India. Ahmad claimed to be the metaphorical second coming of Jesus of Nazareth and the divine guide, whose advent was foretold by the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad. The Community believes that God sent Ahmad, like Jesus, to end religious wars, condemn bloodshed and reinstitute morality, justice and peace. Ahmad’s advent has brought about an unprecedented era of Islamic revival and moderation. He divested Muslims of fanatical beliefs and practices by vigorously championing Islam’s true and essential teachings.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has so far been organizing and promoting interfaith around the globe.
The event will be moderated by Rick Mann of the Plano Star Courier and the Allen American. The special guest on the event will be the Honorable Judge John Payton, a Collin County Judge.
Contact Dr. Jari Khan at 214-364-7011 or Suhail Kausar at 609-217-3202 regarding the interfaith symposium.
This article is contributed by the Public Affairs department of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community DFW chapter.
Read original post here: Allen mosque to host interfaith symposium Sunday
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Top read stories during last 7 days
-
"Pakistanis celebrate end of Ramdhan by burning down Ahmadi houses, " said Imarn Jattala, chief editor of Ahmadiyya Times, in a s...
-
Dr. Mahdi Ali had traveled to Pakistan as a volunteer to serve in rural area of Punjab and provide free healthcare to poverty-stricken peop...
-
Producer Dan Gediman says he considers Sir Khan as important to Pakistan’s independence as Thomas Jefferson was to the emergence of the Unit...
-
The parliamentary group strongly asserted their concerns about the extreme persecution of Ahmadi Muslims in several parts of the Muslim wor...
-
Social media giant's CEO apologizes to ’those I hurt this year' and 'for the way my work was used to divide people’; vows to im...
Disclaimer!
THE TIMES OF AHMAD is NOT an organ of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, nor in any way associated with any of the community's official websites. Times of Ahmad is an independently run and privately managed news / contents archival website; and does not claim to speak for or represent the official views of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The Times of Ahmad assumes full responsibility for the contents of its web pages. The views expressed by the authors and sources of the news archives do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Times of Ahmad. All rights associated with any contents archived / stored on this website remain the property of the original owners.





Hailing the ‘Muslim Citizen’: State Nationalism and the Social Construction of the “Heretic” in Pakistan
ReplyDeletehttp://secularpakistan.wordpress.com/2010/10/17/hailing-the-%e2%80%98muslim-citizen%e2%80%99-state-nationalism-and-the-social-construction-of-the-%e2%80%9cheretic%e2%80%9d-in-pakistan/