Malta: Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat organises Annual Peace Symposium 2018


“The motto – ‘Love for all – hatred for none’ – of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community – which in fact is the essence of Islamic teachings – is also a wonderful principle for peace and prosperity.”

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: AMJ Malta
By Web Desk | March 23, 2018

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Malta organised the Annual Peace Symposium 2018 with the theme of “The Challenges of 21st Century, Education and Peace” at the Waterfront Hotel, the Strand Sliema, on Friday 16thMarch 2018.

The event was presided over by the well-known Maltese journalist Mr. Joe Dimech. After the four speeches the panel also answered the questions from the audience.

Mr. Aaron Abdilla delivered his talk on behalf of Hon. Minister for Education & Employment. In his speech he highlighted the threat of radicalisation and clash of civilisations.  He said that ‘there is an imminent need, to find a common language between the secular and the religious. This is only possible if we bring both world-views together and to learn to talk with each other rather than about each other.’ He concluded his speech with a saying of Muhammad Rumi that captures the implications of democracy as education that: ‘Raise your words, not voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.’
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