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Brisbane Muslims calls for unity as part of global campaign “Voices for Peace”

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia < 1 mins read

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Brisbane will unite public at a special event titled “Voices for Peace” on Saturday 9th March 2024 at Mubarak Mosque. Over the past few months, over 30,000 Israelis and Palestinians, including women, children and the elderly have been killed or injured because of senseless violence and bloodshed. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has launched a global "Voices for Peace" campaign to end the present conflict in Gaza and establish peace.

The Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad said:

“Justice and equity are of paramount importance in achieving lasting and sustainable peace. Thus, all the major powers must focus on establishing long-term and sustainable peace based upon the principles of fairness and true justice.”

The event aims to unite and draw the attention of public and leaders at all levels to the urgent need to de-escalate the conflict and establish peace before the war escalates even further. 

Event Details:

Date: Saturday 9th March 2024 
Time: 2pm
Location: 456 Old Cleveland Rd, Camp Hill QLD 4152


Key Facts:

Number of high-profile speakers will attend the event:

1. National President and Grand Imam of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Imam Inam-ul-Haq Kauser

2. Ariel Heber, President, Queensland State Jewish Community Services

3. Hon Ed Husic MP, Minister for Industry and Science

4. Mr Max Chandler-Mather MP, Federal MP for Griffith QLD

 


Contact details:

Media Coordinator, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Brisbane

Ryyan F. Ahmed

Ph: 0426 996 144

E-mail: ryyanahmed58@gmail.com

Secretary External Affairs, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Brisbane

Ibraheem Malik

Ph: 0411 315 112

E-mail: ibraheem.malik@gmail.com

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