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UK: Ahmadiyya Muslims organize Faith Outreach Stall in Norbury
Tariq Majeed said the Ahmadiyya Muslim community members have made it compulsory upon themselves to promote the good name of Islam.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
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By Adeel A. Shah | January 26, 2015
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Norbury held a Faith Outreach Stall on January 23rd outside Brixton Station, London, in a bid to eradicate any misconceptions area neighbors had regarding Islam.
This stall was organised by the local president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Tariq Majeed, and several members including Mujeeb Ur Rehman, Ejaz Nadeem, Faheem Ahmed, Shahid Rahsheed, Adil Ahmad and Anas Majeed had helped arrange the stall.
The stall lasted for 5 hours and it was visited by several dozen people.
Tariq Majeed said the Ahmadiyya Muslim community members have made it compulsory upon themselves to promote the good name of Islam.
"Likewise," Majeed added, "the members who are present here and showing through their actions and speech, that Islam is not a religion to be afraid of - rather, all it shines out is peace, cohesion and tranquility."
Local area public who visited the stall expressed their views with positive remarks and appreciated the efforts being sought to create bonds between faith and community.
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-- UK: Ahmadiyya Muslims organize Faith Outreach Stall in Norbury
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