The long-running inquest is continuing into the attacks in London on July 7, 2005, which involved former Huddersfield man Jermaine Lindsay. But the Ahmadiyya Muslims in Huddersfield say it has not damaged community relations in the long-term and its worldwide leader strongly condemned the attacks.
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Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Bradford launch the ‘Love for All Hatred for None’, bus campaign in Yorkshire.
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In 2010, Slough Branch hold Peace Conference – with faith groups and special guests invited.
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Channel 4 News UK covers the special Interfaith event held by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at Baitul Futuh Mosque, Morden Surrey ahead of the recent Quran burning threat made by a Florida Pastor.
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Right-wing parties are exploiting people’s fears, abetted by radical Muslim groups that achieve enormous publicity for provocative stunts – such as a recent demand that Queen Elizabeth convert to Islam – which command practically no support among the Muslim community at large. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association (AMA), one of Britain’s oldest Muslim communities, is now attempting to counter the negative images..
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Buses in London are carrying messages of peace and respect, as part of a national campaign launched to reassert the peaceful principles of the faith. The Ahmadiyya Muslim community has devised the campaign in an attempt to counter the extremists.
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Residents arrived at the London Mosque in Gressenhall Road, Southfields, to donate to the National Blood Service this week. The event was organised by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) to encourage more local people to sign up to the service. The AMYA has a regular programme of structured activities with a mix of academic, sporting, [...]
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