�The Qur�an does not advocate terrorism or anything of that sort. Whenever it does discuss fighting or warfare, the context is in self defence.�
Photo: Josh Aldrich/ Camrose Canadian |
Source/Credit: Camrose Canadian
By Josh Aldrich | August 31, 2017
Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were in Camrose on the weekend hoping to dispel inaccurate stereotypes and characterizations of their faith.
The group held a Qur�an open house at the Camrose Public Library on Saturday afternoon, giving interested members of the public an opportunity to ask questions about their faith and any misconceptions they may have.
�Our goal here today is to present the true teaching of Islam and the Holy Qur�an,� said Abdul Khawaja, a missionary with the group. �We�re here to spread the true message.�
The group had a 15-minute presentation and translated copies of the Qur�an on hand. It was a unique opportunity for Camrosians to find out a little more about the religion and some of the inter-faith issues the world is dealing with. There are 24 churches listed on the City of Camrose website, but the closest mosque is in Edmonton.
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Canada: Qur�an open house in Camrose aims to dispel stereotypes
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