Sunday, February 16, 2014
UK: Conference Of World Religions Calls On World Leaders To Adhere To Divine Instructions
Hadzrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad made a passionate appeal to the representatives of the world's religions to practically demonstrate the true tenets of their religion.
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Source/Credit: Ghana Broadcasting Corp.
By GBC / February 16, 2014
The spiritual head of the Ahmadiya Muslim Community Worldwide, Hadzrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad has called on world leaders to act with justice based on divine instructions.
This he said would avert situations whereby all resources goes heavily into security issues due to unjust actions perpetrated by most of the leaders.
Hadzrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad was speaking at the Conference of World Religions held at the prestigious Guildhall in London, UK to form part of activities marking the centenary celebrations of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
The Conference which is under the theme, “God in the 21st century” is aimed at bringing to the fore, the role of religion in advancing the moral, spiritual and socio -economic development of mankind and also to project the common elements inherent in all religions to foster peace, unity and reconciliation.
The Conference attracted over five hundred delegates from other religious groupings such as the Catholic Church, the Hindu Council, representatives of the Dalai Lama, the Druze Community in Israel and the Chief Rabbi of Israel, the Diplomatic Community, and members of the British House of Lords and a host of other dignitaries.
Hadzrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad made a passionate appeal to the representatives of the world's religions to practically demonstrate the true tenets of their religion.
A representative of the Dalai Lama, Geshe Tashi Tsering called for information dissemination among followers of various religions on their belief systems to reduce ignorance and the possibility of conflicts.
Other speakers emphasized the centrality of the message of all religions as an instrument that should unite rather than divide adherents of different faiths.
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