FAITHS UNITE AT BRITAIN’S BIGGEST MOSQUE FOR PRAYERS FOR PEACE EVENT ON ISRAEL-PALESTINE WAR

Multi-faith gathering on 5 November at the Baitul Futuh Mosque condemns hatred and cruelties and sends message of solidarity and hope for peace. Britain’s biggest mosque is bringing faiths and communities together to pray for peace in the wake of the Israel-Palestine war. The national event will see a focus on interfaith solidarity and prayers for justice and humanity. It will bring together Jews, Christians and Muslims – three branches of the same Abrahamic creed as well as Hindus, Sikhs and others including people of no faith. 

The event will send out a powerful message that peace is the core of all faiths and that true believers are united in saving lives regardless of creed. This is a message emphasised by the world leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association that is hosting the event. Its world leader His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad said: The killing or harming of innocent civilians is a direct violation of the teachings of the Holy Prophet of Islam (peace and blessings be upon him), who taught that even in a state of warfare, no woman, child or elder should be targeted or harmed in any way. Nor should any religious leader or place of worship be attacked.

“The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community extends its deepest sympathies and prayers to all those who have been left bereaved or affected in any way. Our hearts go out to them all. Justice and equity are of paramount importance in achieving lasting and sustainable peace. Thus, all the major powers must focus on establishing long-term and sustainable peace based upon the principles of fairness and true justice.” During the Prayers for Peace event on 5 November, calls will be made for an immediate ceasefire, providing humanitarian aid to all who need it as well as the need to de-escalate the conflict and find for world powers to work together to establish a lasting peace based on justice.

National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK , Mr Rafiq Hayat said:

What Hamas did was completely against the teachings of Islam. The action taken by Israel is also exceeding all limits and we are seeing the unfolding of a humanitarian tragedy. We believe all faiths teach peace and our Prayer for Peace event will send a message that we stand united against hatred, murder and must take every step possible to save lives and work for peace. This is what Islam and all faiths teach. “By coming together we reinforce these values and call upon those in powers to promote these values thereby bringing to an end this horrific conflict.”

• The Prayers for Peace event takes place on Sunday 5 November at Baitul-Futuh Mosque in Morden, Surrey. The event is by invitation only. See details at: https://ahmadiyyauk.org/prayers-for-peace/