
Bibra Lake, WA – The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Western Australia warmly invites members of the media, community leaders, and the public to its annual Australia Day Dinner on Sunday, 26th January 2025, at the iconic Nasir Mosque in Bibra Lake. Registrations begin at 4:30 PM, with festivities commencing at 5:00 PM.
Event Details:
📅 Date: Sunday, 26th January 2025
⏰ Time: Registrations 4:30 PM | Program begins 5:00 PM
📍 Venue: Nasir Mosque, Bibra Lake, WA
🎟️ Registration: Free entry
Nasir Mosque, Western Australia’s largest mosque and a beacon of inclusivity, will open its doors for an evening of cultural exchange, interfaith dialogue, and shared appreciation for Australia’s multicultural fabric. Renowned for welcoming people of all faiths, backgrounds, and walks of life, the mosque stands as a testament to love, peace and harmony we enjoy here in Australia in an otherwise increasingly divided world.
Imam Wadood Janud, reflecting on the event’s significance, stated:
“Amid global tensions, conflicts abroad, and rising divisions closer to home, Australia’s spirit of unity and mutual respect shines brighter than ever. Recent events remind us how fragile peace can be—and how vital it is to safeguard the bonds that hold our society together. This dinner is not just a celebration; it’s a reaffirmation of our shared commitment to compassion, dialogue, and the values that make Australia extraordinary.”
The evening will feature:
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A multicultural dinner showcasing global cuisines
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Inspirational speeches on unity, social cohesion and appreciation of our country.
- Opportunities for networking and community building
Why Attend?
In a time when headlines too often highlight division, this event offers a refreshing space to connect, learn, and celebrate what unites us. Whether you’re a journalist covering stories of hope, a community leader fostering dialogue, or a resident eager to engage, this dinner promises to inspire.
About us:
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a global organization dedicated to promoting peace, interfaith dialogue, and service to humanity. The Nasir Mosque, which is the largest in the state, is operated by Ahmadiyya Muslim Community WA serves as a cornerstone of WA’s multicultural landscape. They regularly hosts open houses, charity drives, and educational programs to foster unity.
Contact details:
1. Dr Ata Ul Hadi - Press & Media Co-ordinator of AMC Perth [0424049281; AtaUl.Hadi@Ahmadiyya.au]
2. Mr Rabbani Bhugeloo - Assistant Press & Media Co-ordinator of AMC Perth [0406322829]