Thursday, December 17, 2015

Australia Jalsa Salana: 3,000+ Muslims will gather for peace during Christmas Holidays


Along with hundreds of Australians from different walks of life, the convention attracts government officials, diplomats and various media outlets. 

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | AU Desk
Source/Credit: AMA Australia
By Press release | December 16, 2015

Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Australia to host one of Australia’s largest and oldest running Muslim Convention

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Australia will hold one of Australia’s largest and oldest Muslim conventions on December 25, 26 and 27, 2015 at Bait-ul-Huda mosque, Marsden Park, Sydney.

The three-day event will attract 3000 plus from across Australia and abroad, providing a unique spiritual experience through scholarly lectures, discussions and special exhibitions.

Along with hundreds of Australians from different walks of life, the convention attracts government officials, diplomats and various media outlets.

The National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia, Mr. I. H. Kauser said,
“Our historic Annual Convention is in its 31st consecutive year and thousands of Ahmadi Muslims will be gathering to gain spirituality, understanding, peace and unity. It’s a unique Islamic event through which we hope to answer the various questions and controversies often associated with Islam. Our doors and our hearts are open for our fellow countrymen and we wholeheartedly invite all those who seek knowledge and understanding of Islam and Ahmadiyyat.”

About Ahmadiyya Muslim Community: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a dynamic, reformist and fast-growing international revival movement within Islam. Founded in 1889, the Community spans more than 200 countries with membership exceeding tens of millions.








 -- 3.000+ Muslims gathering for peace during Christmas Holidays


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