“There is no basis for these barbaric actions in Islam, and we must all come together to promote peace and justice in our world.”
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By Press & Guide | March 24, 2016
The Metro Detroit Chapter of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA held a peace symposium Wednesday night at Henry Ford College to offer prayers and sympathies to those affected by the attack on Brussels.
“We grieve with our fellow human beings. This wasn’t just an attack on Brussels, it was an attack on humanity itself," said Mansoor Qureshi, president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Metro Detroit, “There is no basis for these barbaric actions in Islam, and we must all come together to promote peace and justice in our world.”
The symposium aimed to provide a glimpse into the life and character of the prophet of Islam and dispel any myths and false narratives perpetuated in society by both Muslims and non-Muslims. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s objective is to facilitate a dialogue and understanding among community leaders and leaders within academia to promote a true picture of Muhammad.
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