Monday, November 13, 2017

India: Ahmadiyya Muslim Peace Symposium | ‘Social inequalities disrupting peace’


Concerns were being expressed about the possibility of a nuclear war too. An atmosphere of intolerance was spreading in a pluralistic country like India. 

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By Web Desk | November 13, 2017

Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at recently organised a peace conference here to convey the message of peace to a strife-torn world.

Inaugurating the event, K.P. Ramanunni, writer, said that social inequalities and communal polarisation were disrupting peace across the world.

Concerns were being expressed about the possibility of a nuclear war too. An atmosphere of intolerance was spreading in a pluralistic country like India.

In this context, Kerala’s tradition of social and communal harmony should be a model for the rest of the world, he added.
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AMJ Tweet: #Ahmadiyya  Muslim community Calicut, #Kerala conducted a #PeaceSymposium for strengthening bonds between communities for attaining #Peace.



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