Many attendees to the mosque event said they attended seeking a better understanding of the Ahmadiyya sect of Islam, as well as Islam as a whole.
Photo: David Marino Jr |
Source/Credit: The Croydon Citizen
By David Marino Jr | October 4, 2017
The Ahmadiyya mosque in Croydon was lit up with debate Friday evening, as a public forum celebrating religious diversity and interfaith awareness took place.
The event at Baitus Subhan Mosque was attended by about thirty people, several speakers took to the podium to address religious diversity. The main event of the night were duelling addresses by an Ahmadiyya imam and local Christian church leader.
Speakers spoke at a silver podium, straddled by poster boards. One featured the Islamic Shahada, explaining the concept of a monotheistic god held by Muslims, another an explainer on the Holy Qur’an.
The big question at the forum: does religion cause unity or division? Both Christian and Ahmadiyya perspectives were given.
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