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CELEBRATE UNITY AND DIVERSITY AT AUSTRALIA DAY DINNER WITH THE AHMADIYYA MUSLIM COMMUNITY WA

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Perth 2 mins read

Bibra Lake, WA – The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community WA is throwing open the doors of WA’s Largest Mosque—the stunning Nasir Mosque in Bibra Lake—for a FREE, vibrant Australia Day Celebration Dinner on Sunday 26th January 2025.

🎉 WHEN:- 4:30 PM registrations | 5:00 PM kickoff

📍 WHERE: Nasir Mosque Bibra Lake– WA’s iconic symbol of unity, where thousands of people of ALL faiths, cultures, and backgrounds gather yearly to prove harmony isn’t just possible—it’s thriving.

🔥 WHY NOW: In a world of wildfires—both literal and metaphorical—from global conflicts to toxic rhetoric threatening social cohesion, Australia’s diversity is our superpower. Imam Syed Wadood Janud reflecting on the event’s significance, stated

“While the world feels like it’s fracturing—“Amid global tensions, conflicts and rising tensions abroad—Australia stands as a beacon. We’ve built something rare here: a society where a Pakistani-born Imam, a First Nations elder, a Greek Orthodox priest and a fifth-generation Aussie farmer break bread together. That’s worth celebrating… and defending.”

🚨 WHY YOU CAN’T MISS THIS: 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.

 

Official Invite to Australia Day Dinner at Nasir Mosque


About us:

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a global Islamic 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]

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