The sculpture will become a conversation piece, one that celebrates diversity and opens dialogue to remove the negative stigmas about the Muslim community.
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By AT/TOA Staff | October 9, 2017
There is a new sculpture along Windsor's waterfront.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim community made a presentation to City Council last week to erect a colorful art piece in the sculpture garden, according to a report by CTV Windsor.
The sculpture called, “Love for all, Hatred for none”, consists of two pieces. The base has four hands with different skin tones holding up the earth, made in a reflective globe, with a message of peace.
The sculpture is meant to celebrate 50 years in Canada, the organization said.
One group member, Zoia Tahir, told CTV Windsor that 'the art piece is also their way of saying thank you to the community for their inclusiveness.'
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