Tuesday, September 13, 2011

USA: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community holds interfaith discussions on Islam

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community holds interfaith discussions on Islam Group hopes to have 10,000 pints of blood donated at upcoming blood drive.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch |
Source/Credit: WITI-TV | Fox 6 News
By Jeremy Ross | September 11, 2011

WITI-TV, MILWAUKEE— More than a dozen gather inside a local mosque as part of an inter-faith discussion of Islam ten years after terrorists carried out the deadliest attack on US soil.

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community holds these kinds of sessions across the United States. It's a chance to help non-Muslims understand the religion. The group wants people to be tolerant of another person's truth. Part of that truth is sharing a love of religion and country, both described as intertwined with faith.


As part of a national effort members of the mosque are holding a blood drive. The goal is to donate 10,000 unites of blood to help with lifesaving efforts.

For more information on the blood drive, please call 414-617-1749 or email the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at info@islaminmilwaukee.org.


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