Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Australia: Ahmadiyya Muslim Students Association Organizes Qur’an Exhibition at Flinders University


An information session was also held to provide an introduction of the Holy Qur’an focusing on the perspective of social, national and international peace.  By the grace of Allah, the exhibition was a huge success. 

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | AU Desk
Source/Credit: AMJ Adelaide South, Australia
By Fareed Bajawa | October 18, 2015

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Student Association, AMSA, held its first Qur’an Exhibition at the Flinders University to educate the youth about the true teachings of the Holy Qur’an on October 16, 2015.

The event attracted interest from every aspect of the University with more than 200 guests attending, including the Vice Chancellor, Miss Nancy Cromer.

Miss Cromer inaugurated the event at 10am with the following words:
“First of all I would like to acknowledge the Ahmadiyya Muslim Student Association for holding this exhibition. It offers an opportunity to understanding and engagement in the very diverse groups on our campus community.  Universities like Flinders where students and staff from all parts of the world have a very important role to play in fostering this understanding and engagement.  Universities are a place where we can explore together ways to build better understanding and respect for each other and this exhibition provides such an opportunity.”
The exhibition displayed the Holy Qur’an in 35 different languages and handmade calligraphy.

A variety of books were also available with a separate multimedia stall to provide access to the Holy Qur’an database.

An information session was also held to provide an introduction of the Holy Qur’an focusing on the perspective of social, national and international peace.  By the grace of Allah, the exhibition was a huge success.

Some of the guests gave comments where they expressed their feelings regarding the event:
"This is an excellent exhibition.  Given the way the world is at the moment I think that what we need more of because learning is important, cultural exchange is important, religious tolerance is important.  This exhibition today speaks for all those things to me.”
– Maureen Holland
"I feel as though what they are promoting here is more about truthfulness, justice and respect rather than invoking fear in other people.”
–Adam 
“I have come here and I see a message all around, a message of love not hate that is a very big promotion.  I see a lot of writing of Qur’an, which says men and women are equal, something I got told is not the case.  I see so many things here, which are absolutely not what I am being told elsewhere which I am finding very interesting.”
-- Brenton Griffin

With files from Muslehuddin Chandio




 -- Australia: Ahmadiyya Muslim Students Association Organizes Qur’an Exhibition at Flinders University


This content-post is archived for backup and to keep archived records of any news Islam Ahmadiyya. The views expressed by the author and source of this news archive do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of Ahmadiyya Times. Ahmadiyya Times is not an organ of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, nor in any way associated with any of the community's official websites.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thank you for your comments. Any comments irrelevant to the post's subject matter, containing abuses, and/or vulgar language will not be approved.

Top read stories during last 7 days

Disclaimer!

THE TIMES OF AHMAD is NOT an organ of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, nor in any way associated with any of the community's official websites. Times of Ahmad is an independently run and privately managed news / contents archival website; and does not claim to speak for or represent the official views of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The Times of Ahmad assumes full responsibility for the contents of its web pages. The views expressed by the authors and sources of the news archives do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Times of Ahmad. All rights associated with any contents archived / stored on this website remain the property of the original owners.