Some of the most common questions they receive are on Jihad, violence and the status of women and why they cover their face with a hijab.
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By Shannon Lough | November 2, 2017
Muslim community comes to Prince Rupert to remove misconceptions about the religion
Islam is more than what is in media headlines and debated among policitians, which is why one group is travelling to the North Coast to shed light on the religion.
“Islam Misunderstood” will open the discussion on Sunday, Nov. 5 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Prince Rupert Public Library.
Tariq Azeem, the Imam for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in B.C. will speak to the misconception regarding his religion.
“Just because people see and hear things in the media doesn’t mean it’s true,” he said. “We believe this is unfortunate and it’s our duty as Muslims to remove these misconceptions.”
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