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Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad: Statement condemning terror attacks
Following the terrorist attacks in Tunisia, France and Kuwait last week, the World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Khalifa (Caliph), His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad has said: The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community categorically condemns the terrorist attacks last week and indeed all forms of terrorism and extremism. Such attacks have no place…
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Islamic leader from Newham says 7/7 terror should be fought with peace
Basharat Ahmad, 55, works with other Ahmadiyyas to spread their motto “love for all hatred for none” and believes the attack, which killed Plaistow’s Shahara Islam, was not Islamic. “Islam is a religion of peace, what is happening in the name of Islam is un-Islamic,” he said. “Our Ahmadiyya community has been in the UK…
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Global terror attacks – statement by Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community unequivocally condemns today’s horrific attacks on a factory in France, holiday resort in Tunisia and mosque in Kuwait. The true teachings of Islam absolutely reject such barbarism and all peace-loving Muslims are left shocked and utterly horrified by the actions of terrorists. Our thoughts and prayers are with the innocent victims…
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WOKING’S Ahmadiyya Muslims have backed the Government’s action to root out extremism
A bill that features plans for ‘extremism disruption’ designed to restrict those trying to radicalise youngsters was recently included in The Queen’s speech, and Prime Minister David Cameron included the bill after referring to the UK as a ‘passively tolerant society’. The Ahmadiyya Muslim community has been actively engaged in spreading the peaceful message of Islam…
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Halesowen Muslims declare its wrong to link extremism with Islam
THE Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Halesowen supports the Government’s action to root out extremism. Any genuine attempt to curb extremism is to be welcomed. No true Muslim could contemplate acting against the laws of the land and so if he or she does, then strict law enforcement in such cases is necessary. However, we do not…
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Hillingdon mosque hosts inter-faith event for start of Ramadhan
TO mark the start of the holy month of Ramadhan, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Hillingdon held an interfaith event, titled The Significance of Fasting, at the Baitul Amn Mosque in Royal Lane, Hillingdon. The event was attended by 85 guests, including the Mayor of Hillingdon, a Rabbi, several priests and individuals from many different…
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Keighley man’s ‘heart wrenching’ Nepal experience
A KEIGHLEY man has spoken of the “heart wrenching” scenes which greeted him during an aid mission to earthquake-devastated Nepal. Dr Aziz Ahmad Hafiz said nothing could prepare anyone for the extent to which people’s lives had been devastated.But he paid tribute to the determination of the population, many of whom had lost everything. “I…
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Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad AYAZ awarded Knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II
Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad AYAZ awarded Knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II Posted about 2 weeks ago | 2 comments Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad AYAZ, OBE has been awarded an Honorary Knighthood in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List of 2015 for his services to Tuvalu. The KBE marks the second time AYAZ has been honored by the Queen,…
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