Tuesday, 30 July 2013
New Zealand: Muslim sect offering its message of peace
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One Ahmadiyya faith sharer in Queen St wearing a T-shirt that said "Meet a Muslim" told the Herald he was offering to meet those who wanted to "be friends with a real-life Muslim".
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: The New Zealand Herald
By Lincoln Tan | July 31, 2013
Mubarak Minhas, of the Ahmadiyya community, with a message of love and understanding. Photo / Natalie Slade
A Muslim sect is taking its faith to the streets of Auckland this Ramadan month to counter "Kiwi ignorance" of Islam.
The Ahmadiyya community, which considers itself Muslim but is rejected by most followers of mainstream Islam, has embarked on a range of public faith-sharing programmes - including offering a hand in friendship to shoppers in the city and having stalls at weekend flea markets.
One Ahmadiyya faith sharer in Queen St wearing a T-shirt that said "Meet a Muslim" told the Herald he was offering to meet those who wanted to "be friends with a real-life Muslim".
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