"This historic speech will address a topic that has never been properly addressed by any Muslim leader in the U.S."
Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff | US Desk
Source & Credit: The Washington Times
By WT | Jennifer Harper July 5, 2010
"Are Muslims required to obey non-Muslim governments?" That's the question 5,000 Muslims will ask during the annual convention of the Maryland-based Ahmadiyya Muslim Community on July 17 in a special session with Naseem Mahdi, the group's national vice president, says spokeswoman Saima Sheikh. The event will be staged at the Dulles Expo Center in Virginia.
"This historic speech will address a topic that has never been properly addressed by any Muslim leader in the U.S. It will tackle the issue squarely and answer all related questions and merits being covered for the public interest in the U.S.," she adds.
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