"Increasing controversy surrounding Islam and Muslims in the west has created misunderstandings about Islam and a growing apprehension of Muslims."
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By Ian Jacques | May 17, 2017
'The campaign comes at an important time'
In celebration of Canada's 150th birthday, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association has launched a unique nationwide campaign to provide Canadians with an open platform to learn about Islam.
The B.C. portion of the campaign launched Saturday at Delta's Baitur Rahman Mosque where youth participants left by bike on their way to Salmon Arm on a sevenday trek.
Ask Islam events will be held in Maple Ridge, Hope and Summerland. The youth riders will also hand out flyers along the way, making stops in Princeton, Penticton, Kelowna and Enderby.
Similar rides will take place across the country leading up to Canada Day.
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