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Adelaide’s Largest Mosque Opens Doors to the Public

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community SA < 1 mins read
Open Mosque Day

Beverley, SA - [25th September 2023] – Adelaide’s largest mosque, Mahmood Mosque, will be opening its doors to the community on Saturday 7th October 2023. The day will feature guided Mosque tours including a demonstration of the Islamic call to prayer (Adhan) and the Islamic prayer. Visitors are welcome to ask any questions on Islam, and its teachings.

 

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday October 7th, 2023
  • Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Venue: Mahmood Mosque, 6-8 Toogood Avenue, Beverley SA 5009

 

Imam Kamran Tahir, in emphasising the importance of Open Mosque Day, stated:

"Many Australians have reservations and misconceptions regarding Islam and its teachings due to how Islam is portrayed in the media. However, most Australians have not stepped foot in a mosque, nor have they spoken to a Muslim Imam or read the Quran. By opening our doors to the public, we seek to bridge gaps, dispel misconceptions, and build lasting connections that promote harmony and unity in Adelaide.”

 

 

To reserve a spot:

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/mahmood-mosque-open-day-tickets-707777851607


Contact details:

Sharif Rasel 0469 078 152

adelaide.ahmadiyya@gmail.com

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