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The Japan Mosque open its doors to public to commemorate 2nd Anniversary
“In current times Islam is being tarnished by people claiming to be Muslim and committing acts that totally go against the real teachings of Islam."
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: AMJ Japan
By Press Statement | November 6, 2017
"Trips to the Mosque easing Japanese people`s fears of Islam," says Imam Anees Ahmad Nadeem
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Japan is inviting fellow Japanese to come and visit one of the largest Mosques in Japan at 526-1 Miyashige, Hirumacho, Tsushima City, Aichi, on Sunday the 19th of November 2017.
The Japan Mosque, also known as Baitul Ahad Mosque, was inaugurated by the worldwide head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, on November 21, 2015.
This year's ‘open to public’ event will run from 10 am till 3 pm, with walk in and invited guests getting a chance to visit the premises and see the mosque.
Imam Anees Ahmad Nadeem said the initiative is designed to ease Japanese people`s fear of Islam.
He further said:
“In current times Islam is being tarnished by people claiming to be Muslim and committing acts that totally go against the real teachings of Islam.
“We want to use this mosque open day as an opportunity to break down barriers and to promote harmony in our society.
“It is also a great way to get answers to any questions you might have about Islam and Muslims.”
-- The Japan Mosque open its doors to public to commemorate 2nd Anniversary
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