Canada: Thousands attend Ahmadiyya Muslim conference in Saskatoon


This year, the convention extended an invitation to local Indigenous communities, an opportunity Chief Lee Crowchild, from the Tsuut’ina Nation, gladly accepted.

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By Rebekah Lesko | October 8, 2017

It was a weekend of faith, reflection and learning for Saskatoon’s Ahmadiyya Muslim community during their 37th annual convention at the Henk Ruys Soccer Centre.

The convention hosted 3,000 attendees from across western Canada, with some coming from as far as Vancouver.

“This session, in two days, gives another boost to the Ahmadiyya Muslim community members to recall and refresh their belongings and their core duties as citizens,” organizing committee member Hammad Sharif said.
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