“We invite them to inter-faith dialogues, inter-faith events, but most of them don’t want to bother with us and it’s a huge struggle, but that doesn’t mean we’ve given up."
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: SW Londoner
By Alexander Bowmer | April 13 2018
At a time of increased religious tension across the globe, the Peace Symposium held by Ahmadiyya Muslims at the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden last month aimed to spread a message of peace and acceptance.
Imam Abdul Quddus spoke openly about the challenges faced by the world’s second-largest religion and Ahmadiyya Muslims in particular.
Abdul, who teaches young imams at the Jamia Ahmadiyya UK College in Surrey, is quick to acknowledge that the battle to win hearts and minds is no easy task. Through inviting journalists to the event, he hopes to convey a positive message.
“We invite a diverse range of press and hope sceptics might read or hear or listen to what the media is reporting,” the 28-year-old said.
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