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Australian Muslim Convention Focuses on Stopping World War 3

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Australia 2 mins read

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Australia’s oldest annual Muslim conference gathering to discuss world peace initiatives and saving the world from destruction.

 

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia will host its 36th Annual Convention on Friday 12th to Sunday 14th July at the Grand Pavilion, Rosehill Gardens - Grand Ave, Rosehill NSW 2142. This year’s event is expected to draw over 3,000 people for presentations and discussions about international peace, leadership and unity.

 

Among the convention's central themes is a focus on the work required to avoid the catastrophic effects of a third world war. As a dark shadow of war hangs over a large part of the globe, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has warned for a decade on the need for absolute justice in international and national affairs to avoid the inevitability of a World War 3.

 

His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Khalifa (World Head) of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, has led the effort to warn world leaders for nearly two decades to protect justice for all people, saying:

 

"For many years, I have warned the major powers of the world that they must heed the lessons from history, particularly in relation to the two catastrophic and devastating world wars that took place in the 20th Century."

 

The event also provides a unique opportunity for people to attend, participate, ask questions, and understand Islam. Along with hundreds of Australians from different walks of life, the convention attracts government officials, lawmakers, diplomats, faith leaders and media outlets.

 

Address: Grand Pavilion, Rosehill Gardens - Grand Ave, Rosehill NSW 2142

Date:  Friday 12th to Sunday 14th July 2024


About us:

About the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community:

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a very peaceful, law abiding, nonviolent and loving community. Founded in 1889, the Community spans more than 200 countries with membership exceeding tens of millions. It is the leading Islamic organisation to categorically reject terrorism in any form. Today, it continues to be an advocate for universal human rights and protection for religious and other minorities. It champions the empowerment and education of women. Its members are among the most law-abiding, educated, and engaged Muslims in the world. For the official website of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Australia, please visit: Website: www.Ahmadiyya.org.au | Email: Media@Ahmadiyya.org.au  | Twitter: @AhmadiyyaAUS


Contact details:

Aqeel Ibraheem - 0433 449 762

Naveed Ahmad - 0423 276 956

Media@Ahmadiyya.org.au

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