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USA: Ahmadi Muslim youth in Tucson find common links between religions | Video
Ahmadi Muslims say the religions rejects terrorism, believes in equality of women and the need for unified leadership.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: KGUN ABC 9 TV
By Chelsee Moe | January 30, 2016
TUCSON - The Muslim community of Tucson opened its doors to those who are curious about the religion.
The Yousuf Mosque hosted a Holy Quran exhibition where visitors learned about Islam and discovered different links between it and other major religions.
Organizers say the focus was on reviving what is known as true Islam.
They say the religions rejects terrorism, believes in equality of women and the need for unified leadership.
Today's event was part of a larger nationwide effort by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association.
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