Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Germany: Muslims for Peace on Twitter | Love for All, Hatred for None
Now, in Frankfurt, Ahmadyya-Muslims have launched a campaign for life, which is to do away with prejudices and demonstrates the peaceful teachings of Islam.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
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By Martin Glashauser | January 28, 2013
Muslims suffer from many prejudices that are associated with animosity against Islam.
In almost every Western culture their religion is seen as aggressive, the Muslims themselves confused with radical Islamists and extremists, or even linked to terrorism, holy war and a hatred for all other religions combined.
Now, in Frankfurt, Ahmadyya-Muslims have launched a campaign for life, which is to do away with prejudices and demonstrates the peaceful teachings of Islam.
The original teachings of a peaceful of jihad, rejection of violence, human rights for all, women's rights and "loyalty to our country" are the main points of the movement, the religious interpretation that was founded by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in the 19th Century.
Twitteting under the theme of "Muslims for Peace" of the same movement with the motto" Love for All, Hatred for None "has now also resulted in the gig worldwide waves on Twitter:
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