CNS contacted a number of local Christian leaders but none of them would speak on the record about the idea of interfaith communication
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Cayman News
By CNS | August 7, 2017
Some being hostile about the notion and others dismissing it as something that Cayman did not need.
A Toronto-based imam from the Ahmadiyya Community, a sect of Islam dedicated to peace and interfaith cooperation, offered to explain Islam over a coffee to anyone in Cayman interested in understanding why the vast majority of the world’s Muslims are not terrorists. But Aizaz Khan received a less-than-warm welcome by local Christians during his short visit. Khan arrived on vacation a few weeks ago and offered to answer any questions anyone had about Islam. Hoping to meet with local Christian leaders to begin building bridges he instead was met with insults and derision.
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