Australia: Ahmadi Muslims to hold barbecues at mosques and 'special prayers' to prove they’re proud citizens


Attendees and speakers at past events have draped themselves in the Australian flag, and worn hats and t-shirts adorned with the Union Jack and southern cross.  

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | AU Desk
Source/Credit: Daily Mail Australia
By Ben Hill | January 15, 2018

A Muslim organisation is calling for followers to wave flags and hold barbecues and a 'special prayer' at mosques on Australia Day to show their love for their country and dispel myths they are not loyal citizens.

Amid calls for the date to be changed, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Australia is planning to throw its support behind January 26 at mosques across the country with flag waving, loud anthem singing and a 'special prayer' for Australia.

The group has also launched a hashtag #MuslimsForLoyalty on social media.

 'There's a lot of talk that Muslims aren't loyal to Australia, so we want to show through our actions that we are,' Association spokesman Aqeel Ibraheem told Daily Mail Australia.
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