Thursday, March 13, 2014

USA: Muhammad forum at the University of Texas at Dallas


The event at the University of Texas at Dallas was part of a nationwide campaign organized by Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA.

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By Deborah Fleck | March 12, 2014

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Dallas recently presented the “Muhammad — Messenger of Peace” conference.

The event at the University of Texas at Dallas was part of a nationwide campaign organized by Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA.

It included a talk by Dallas chapter president Suhail Kausar and a video presentation introducing Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and Humanity First, a nonprofit organization providing disaster relief around the world.

The audience also participated in a question-and-answer session.

More than 100 guests from a variety of faith backgrounds attended.

To learn more, visit muslimsforpeace.org.



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