Thursday, April 19, 2012

Ireland: Ahmadiyya Muslims to hold interfaith conference in Galway

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Source/Credit: Galway Advertiser
By Kernan Andrews | April 19, 2012

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Ireland will hold its sixth annual interfaith peace conference on Sunday April 29.

The conference will take place in the Clayton Hotel and the theme for the evening will be ‘The Purpose of Religion’. The event opens at 4.30pm for an exhibition with the conference proper starting at 5pm and concluding at 7pm.

The event is open to members of all religions and none. For more information and how to attend see www.islamahmadiyya.ie


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