Thursday, January 17, 2013

Australia: Muslims celebrate Australia Day at Ahmadiyya's mosque


Association external affairs secretary Mirza Ramzan Sharif said the day was about reflecting on what individuals have achieved to date.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | AU Desk
Source/Credit: The Standard | Mt. Druitt
By The Standard | January 17, 2013

AHMADIYYA Muslim Association Australia will come together again for its Australia Day celebrations.

To the association, the day is about celebrating what is great about Australia and being an Australian.

Association external affairs secretary Mirza Ramzan Sharif said the day was about reflecting on what individuals have achieved to date.

"It's about recommitting to making this nation an even better place for the future," he said.

The Australia Day event will be held on Sunday, January 27 from 2pm to 4pm at Centenary Hall, 20 Hollinsworth Rd, Hassall Grove.

It is open to the entire community and focuses on peace, loyalty, freedom, equality and respect.






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