Friday, December 17, 2010

New York, USA: Peace lovers unveil Times Square ad

“People who commit violence get all the publicity in the world; it’s a much harder task for those of us who believe that Islam’s message is a peaceful one.”

The ad was first rolled out in May on buses in New York
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: Metro | News | New York
By Carly Baldwin | December 16, 2010

A group called Muslims for Peace, which supports moving the mosque near Ground Zero, will unveil a billboard in Times Square today that promotes a message of tolerance in Islam.

The video ad, on a 520-square-foot CBS billboard at 42nd Street and Seventh Avenue, reads “Muslims for love, loyalty and peace; 1-800-WHY-ISLAM” and features images of a heart,
an American flag and a dove. The video will run every hour on the hour daily through Jan. 17.

“The message of Islam is being hijacked by extremists,” said Waseem Sayed, spokesman for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA, a self-described “moderate” branch of Islam. “People who commit violence get all the publicity in the world; it’s a much harder task for those of us who believe that Islam’s message is a peaceful one.”


Sayed said his group supports moving the highly controversial mosque and Islamic center proposed near Ground Zero.



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1 comment:

  1. Why Islam is an Islamist group whose founders want sharia law and have said Muslims can not in any way enjoy Christmas and that they are not to even pretend to accept Jesus

    Don't believe the taqiyya

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