"The difference with the rest of Islam is that we believe we must preach religion with peace, with love. There is no use of the sword. We strongly condemn fundamentalism. Our motto is Love for all, hatred for none."
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: Ultima Hora
By Staff report | May 30, 2016
Abdul Sattar Khan, of Pakistan; Mohammed Baten, of Bangladesh; and Atta Ul Manan, also a Pakistani, came to Redacción de ÚH to release news about the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community International, which has a presence in more than 200 countries and was established in Paraguay this year.
The three representatives stated that the community teaches about true Islam that seeks to promote peace and cessation of violence.
"The difference with the rest of Islam is that we believe we must preach religion with peace, with love. There is no use of the sword. We strongly condemn extremism. Our motto is Love for all, hatred for none," said Abdul Sattar, who heads the Ahmadiyya community in Guatemala and visiting Paraguay for the third time.
In Paraguay they have about six to ten members who gather at a makeshift premises.
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