The Theme of the Conference is: “Religion, Peace & National Unity” while the Amir of the Jama’at, Dr. Mashood A. Fashola will chair the symposium.
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By Sekinah Lawal | May 29, 2015
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Nigeria, will hold its 4th northern region jalsa tarbiya (conference on Islamic education and moral training), between Friday, 5th June and Sunday, 7th June, 2015.
According to a release signed by the Naib Amir (North), Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Nigeria, Dr. Yaqeen A Habeeb, the Conference will hold at the Abuja Central Mosque of the Jama’at, at Plot 579, Independence Avenue (behind Honda Place), Central Business District, Abuja while the first National Peace Symposium, NPS, will hold on Saturday 6th June, 2015 at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, beginning from 10am prompt.
The Theme of the Conference is: “Religion, Peace & National Unity” while the Amir of the Jama’at, Dr. Mashood A. Fashola will chair the symposium. An array of distinguished scholars cutting across different religions and faiths has been assembled to constitute a panel of discussants.
The Conference is part of the Jama’at’s efforts at educating her members and the public on Islam’s perspective on the contemporary challenges of our time, particularly, the challenges of morality, peace and security. The occasion is also used to promote the spirit of friendship, inter-faith understanding, and good neighbourliness as well as spiritual and moral rejuvenation.
Interested members of the public are hereby invited to participate in the conference and especially the symposium with a view to benefiting from the wealth of experience and knowledge of the Panelists. Participants are expected from all branches of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at throughout Nigeria, especially those in the northern region.
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