Sunday, December 28, 2014
Qadian, India: All religion peace conference held by Ahmadiyya Muslims
Addressing the conference, Maulana Tanvir Ahmad Khadim said, the aim of the All Religion Conference is to promote brotherhood, love, peace and communal harmony with the different religions.
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Source/Credit: Business Standard
By Press Trust of India | December 28, 2014
An all religion peace international conference was today held by the Ahmadiyya Muslim community at Qadian here.
The session of the 123rd International Conference started with the recitation of the Holy Quran.
Addressing the conference, Maulana Tanvir Ahmad Khadim said, the aim of the All Religion Conference is to promote brotherhood, love, peace and communal harmony with the different religions.
Ex-Cabinet Minister Punjab Master Mohan Lal, Ex-Speaker Punjab Assembly Darbari Lal, former MP Mohinder Singh KP, and MLA Batala Ashwani Sekhri, were among those who address the conference.
They expressed their grief on the recent killings of students in Peshawar.
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