Friday, August 21, 2015

UK: Nottingham Muslims head to Jalsa Salana conference to promote peace


One particular teaching in the Holy Quran is dear to their hearts – that to kill one person is like killing the whole of humanity. The atrocities of terrorism repulse them.

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Source/Credit: Nottingham Post
By Rebecca Sherdley | August 21, 2015

Nottingham Muslims say they are proud to be British as they head to a conference promoting peace this weekend.

One particular teaching in the Holy Quran is dear to their hearts – that to kill one person is like killing the whole of humanity. The atrocities of terrorism repulse them.

That is why the 49th Jalsa Salana is so important in spreading the message that radicalisation and extremism are abhorred.

Sherwood's Dr Irfan Malik will join the 30,000 people at the event, Britain's biggest and oldest Islamic convention.


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