Sunday, April 6, 2014

UK: 'Pathway to Peace' event in Morden today is a get-together of goodwill


A number of prominent people have visited the Baitul Futuh Mosque including the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson and it has recently hosted Radio 4's Any Questions.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Wimbledon Guardian
By AMA-UK | April 5, 2014

An informal get together and Q&A session is being organised by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association UK.

The purpose of this event is to open our doors to the wider community and to promote peace, mutual understanding and tolerance for all.

Established in the UK since 1913, ''LOVE FOR ALL, HATRED FOR NONE'' is the Association's motto.

The Association has launched a nationwide campaign promoting the values of Loyalty, Freedom and Peace.

Each year the Association translates this into action and raises hundreds of thousands of pounds for British charities.

A number of prominent people have visited the Baitul Futuh Mosque including the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson and it has recently hosted Radio 4's Any Questions.

Program:

  • 1:00pm - 2:15pm Reception, Lunch & guided tours of Baitul Futuh Mosque.
  • 2:15pm Introduction to topic ''Pathway to Peace'' followed by an open forum and opportunity to ask questions. 
  • When:6 Apr 2014 13:00 - 16:30 One day only
  • Where: The Baitul Futuh Mosque, Morden, 181 London Road, SM4 5PT Morden
  •  Tel: 07877441675
  • Email:amrashed@gmail.com
  • Price:Non
  • Age:16 +




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