UK: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community's Open door policy helps in reaching out to all


Despite abiding by the key concepts of Islam, the Ahmadi Community remains a persecuted sect due to their belief the Prophet Mohammed was not the final Messiah sent to earth.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK desk
Source/Credit: SW Londoner
By Bhvishya Patel | June 30, 2017

Unified prayer marked the final breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadan this Sunday at Southfields’ Fazl Mosque.

While followers of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community congregated at the oldest mosque in London to observe Iftar – the evening meal that signifies the breaking of the fast – the month has also seen the mosque welcome guests of all beliefs.

Farooq Aftab, vice president of Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association UK, said the period is a spiritual camp, allowing followers to ‘excel in righteous deeds and increase in piety’.

He said: “Serving humanity is part of Islam.
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