USA: Coffee, Cake, & Islam Campaign Generating Awareness in Everette, Washington


“Consider the source, not how people contradict it. Islam instructs us to live by peace. Our religion is being abused to gain political power.”

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: The Clipper
By Laura Campbell | October 29, 2017

The Humanities Alliance sponsored an event Thursday, October 26, opening up a conversation about Islam and how the religion is represented. The event covered The Eleven Points, which are eleven principles that True Islam uses to illustrate the peaceful nature of the religion and combat Islamophobia.

“There is a lot of misinformation about Islam,” said Waqas Malik, a member of the local Ahmadiyya Muslim community. “There are those who seek to divide us. This campaign is designed to address questions.”

In his presentation, Malik explained the principles in depth and how certain parts of Islam are misinterpreted and misused. He asked the audience, “Consider the source, not how people contradict it. Islam instructs us to live by peace,” he said. “Our religion is being abused to gain political power.”
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