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Muslims Unite to Pray for Australia on January 26th

Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Adelaide South and Aldinga Branches < 1 mins read

"Muslims unite to pray for Australia”.

 

This Australia Day, Muslims are gathering at their mosque to pray for the solidarity, unity, and peace for the Australian community. From thanksgiving speeches to recognizing excellence in education and charitable work, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is showcasing how Australia Day should be celebrated.

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Media Contacts:

Talha Shafiq – 0423 602 187

Mubaraz Shaikh – 0426 180 460

Email – interfaith.adl@gmail.com

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