UK: Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders' Launch Walk For Peace in East Hampshire


“We hope to raise money to help relieve the suffering of others but also to bring people together to promote peace and goodwill.”

From left: Cllr Laetitia Pienaar, Rafi Ahmad Bhatti, Rizwan Ullah Khan,
Cllr Julie Butler and Muhammad Luqman promote the Charity Walk for Peace.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Surrey and Hants News
By S&HN Staff Report | July 28, 2017

A Muslim group is launching a walk for peace in a bid to build bridges and mend divisions across the community.

Ahmadiyya Muslims are calling on people to walk shoulder to shoulder with them at a Charity Walk for Peace to be held near Alton.

Rizwan Ullah Khan, of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Elder Association (AMEA), said: “Our message is love for all, hatred for none. This message is as important in these times as it has ever been and I hope that all people who want to live in peace together will come to the event and walk with us.

“This walk is inspired by tenets of Islam, of peace and understanding to your fellow man regardless of colour, creed or race.

“We hope to raise money to help relieve the suffering of others but also to bring people together to promote peace and goodwill.”
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