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Ghana: Co-exist peacefully, says Ahmadiyya missionary Maulvi Haq


The Regional Ahmadi Missionary advised Ahmadis to use the occasion of the festival to offer sacrifices to the under-privileged in the society.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: Business Ghana
By GNA | October 17, 2013

Maulvi Raghib Zia Ul Haq, Greater Accra Regional Missionary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, has enjoined followers of the three Abrahamic religions, that is, Christianity, Islam and Judaism, to settle their differences and co-exist peacefully.

Making the call in Tema at their prayers to climax this year's Eid-ul-Adha festival Maulvi Haq urged the followers of the three religions to pursue the course of peace, harmony and love, regardless of their different religious beliefs.

The Regional Ahmadi Missionary advised Ahmadis to use the occasion of the festival to offer sacrifices to the under-privileged in the society.

At Ashaiman, Sheikh Mustapha Harruna, Ashaiman Chief Imam, advised Muslim youth to guard against social vices.

Sheikh Harruna urged Ghanaians not to toy with the peace the nation was enjoying, but to do everything to safeguard it for the benefit of posterity.



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