Prominent Australian politician Hon. Michelle Rowland Federal Member for Greenway and Shadow Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism spoke highly about the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association
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By Press Desk | June 19, 2015
On 15 of June 2015 prominent Australian politician Hon. Michelle Rowland Federal Member for Greenway and Shadow Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism spoke highly about the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association and its humanitarian and exemplary community work. Ms Rowland also invited a group of 40 Ahmadi Muslim Youth members to the National Parliament. About this invitation Ms Rowland said,
“Tomorrow I will be hosting a group of around 40 young delegates from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Australia. They are coming to Parliament House to participate in a nonpartisan roundtable about how parliament works and how they, as young people, might contribute to Australia in future, perhaps even in public life. Other members of parliament who are here are welcome to come along, of course. It is going to be led Mr Mirza Ramzan Sharif, the national external affairs executive of the community.About the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association’s community involvements, Ms Rowland said,
“They pride themselves in doing good in the community and their efforts in the recent Clean Up Australia Day underlines this facet of their faith: they held the top four spots Australia-wide for the highest numbers of volunteers for event and also topped NSW for donations. These are exemplary young people. I participate regularly in their Australia Day celebrations. Their mottos, 'Love for all; hatred for none' and 'Love of God equals love of one's country', certainly stand as testaments to their faith in community.”
About her close association with Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Ms Rowland said,
“I am proud to say I have had a long involvement with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, who are based in Marsden Park just outside of my electorate, but many of their community are indeed my constituents. The Rouse Hill Times headline from 11 March 2014 sums it up very well: 'Ahmadiyya Muslim Association prove their faith in community'. It goes on to say: The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association's regular community works are much a part of their faith as their commitment to improving life around them.
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| An outside view of the Parliament House in Canberra, ACT |
-- Australian Politician Applauses Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth in the National Parliament
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