USA: Ahmadiyya Muslims bring message of peace to Fond du Lac Public Library, answer questions


Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community have been going door-to-door in communities like Fojnd du Lac, passing out pamphlets to educate people about their religious beliefs and dispel myths.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: USA TODAY NETWORK
By Sharon Roznik | July 25, 2017

FOND DU LAC - Ahmad Khan works as a developer in the information technology field for Society Insurance in Fond du Lac.

Not too long ago, he was standing on a corner along Main Street, holding a sign which read: “Meet a Muslim. Ask me anything.”

“People were inquisitive and we didn’t receive any negative comments or reactions,” Khan said. “Folks were waving and honking their horns in a positive way.”

Umair Ahmed had a much difference experience as he marched in Oshkosh's July Fourth Parade, holding a banner that read: “Love for all, hatred for none,” and giving away candy to kids on the sidewalk.

“I heard a typical Islamophobic rant from one of the onlookers. It could be condensed into the sentiment: ‘You are a Muslim, and what you believe in not compatible with our values, therefore you don’t belong here,’” Ahmed said.
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