Saturday, August 23, 2014
USA: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Seeks to Spread Message of Peace
This year, the mosque opened its doors again, asking people to talk to members about Islam, the Islamic State militant group or terrorism because they want to dispel people's fears.
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By Chris Cybulski | August 23, 2014
An empty room isn't always bad thing. To the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, it's a sign they're part of Round Rock.
"It's gotten to that point now to where it's like, 'Oh, open house. We already know these guys,'" Usama Malik said.
Last year, the Round Rock mosque was barred from participating in a July Fourth parade because locals thought the group would hold signs decrying America. The Muslim community opened its doors to show they're the just like their neighbors.
"We are always trying to dispel any kind of misinformation that is out there, and the only way to do that is to open our doors and let people come in," Muhammed Ahmad said.
The open house worked, and the mosque was let into this year's July Fourth parade.
"It was actually a blessing in disguise," Malik said. "They came in, they checked us out and they said, 'Oh, these guys are just like us,' so we were in the parade and got real good feedback from it."
This year, the mosque opened its doors again, asking people to talk to members about Islam, the Islamic State militant group or terrorism because they want to dispel people's fears.
"We are part of the community, and we want to be inclusive of everyone that wants to experience our way of life as well," Ahmad said.
And it looks like people have learned that members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community are just normal people.
"We got shut out in the beginning, but now we came together, and that is what good community is all about," Muhammed said.
The mosque's open house also includes a blood drive, which is going on for two more weeks on the University of Texas campus. It's part of a national Muslim blood drive campaign that hopes to raise more than 10,000 units of blood.
For more information about the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and its blood drive, click here.
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