Wednesday, December 13, 2017

UK: Ahmadi Muslim couple from Preston shares Islam Ahmadiyya on BBC Radio Lancashire


The true peaceful message of Islam was relayed to the 200,000 listeners of Radio Lancashire. We hope we can continue working closely with Sally and Brett at the BBC Lancashire Radio studios.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: David Callaghan
By News Desk | December 12, 2017

Sadeya and David Callaghan from Preston were invited to the BBC Radio Lancashire studios for a live chat with Radio hosts Sally Naden and Brett Davidson.

A very lively conversation pursued covering how Ahmadi Muslims are different from other Muslims, the process of questioning one’s own faith to increase understanding, what makes a good marriage and the wider issue of Islamic extremism and how this affects our daily lives.

There was an opportunity to discuss the local Jamaat’s fundraising efforts for Save the Children, the Poppy Appeal, Macmillan Cancer Support, local food banks, East Lancashire Hospice as well as other charities.

The true peaceful message of Islam was relayed to the 200,000 listeners of Radio Lancashire. We hope we can continue working closely with Sally and Brett at the BBC Lancashire Radio studios.



-- David Callaghan, Faith Outreach Secretary, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Preston, UK

-- UK: Ahmadi Muslim couple shares Islam and life on BBC Radio Lancashire


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