Tuesday, August 9, 2016

UK: Ahmadi Muslim women gives talk to nursery teachers and children


Children repeated the Ahmadiyya Muslim community's motto 'Love for all, hatred for none.'

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Chronicle Live UK
By CK/TOA (Edited) | July 16, 2016

A talk was given to nursery teachers and children about Ramdhan and its importance last month.

Two video clips were played to explain to children how Muslims celebrate Eid and the importance of giving charity during Ramdhan, the month of fasting, and on Eid Day.

Children repeated the Ahmadiyya Muslim community's motto 'Love for all, hatred for none.'

The talk - organized by the Women Auxiliary of Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, UK - was held on the occasion of Eid, a festival marking the end of Ramadhan, and celebrated by the world Muslims.

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