Monday, February 10, 2014

Bangladesh: Ahmadiyya Jamaat hopes for peace everywhere


Ahmad Tousif Chowdhury, Ahmad Tabshir Chowdhury and Mawlana Abdul Awal Khan Chowdhury  addressed the programme.

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Source/Credit: Dhaka Tribune
By Tribune Report | February 10, 2014

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Bangladesh yesterday urged people to follow the system provided by its Caliph Mirza Masrur Ahmad for world peace.

“Unrest is prevailing worldwide; so, the system, in light with Islamic teachings, the caliph has presented should be followed,” Ameer Mobasher Ur Rahman said on the last day of its 90th annual convention.

Rights activist ZI Khan Panna urged all to establish secular teachings of Islam and human rights. Ahmad Tousif Chowdhury, Ahmad Tabshir Chowdhury and Mawlana Abdul Awal Khan Chowdhury  also addressed the programme.

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