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The largest Australian flag to be raised at a Sydney mosque on this Australia Day

THE AHMADIYYA MUSLIM COMMUNITY, AUSTRALIA 2 mins read
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Flag Hoisting  |  National Anthem  |  Thanksgiving Speeches  |  Complementary Refreshments | Mosque Tour 
 
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Sydney will be setting a new record by raising the largest Australian flag at Australia's largest mosque on Australia Day. The flag measures 16m x 8m, which is larger than the flag flying at the top of the Australian Parliament House.
 
Australia Day celebrations will take place on Sunday, 26th January 2025, at Masjid Baitul Huda in Sydney. This event provides an opportunity for people to come together, united in their allegiance to Australia
 
A formal ceremonial event will be held at all Ahmadiyya Muslim mosques across Australia. During these ceremonies, the Community will honor Australia by hoisting the national flag, followed by the singing of the national anthem. Community members and invited dignitaries will deliver short thanksgiving speeches, reflecting on the significance of being Australian.
 
The National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Australia, Imam. I.H. Kauser stated:
 
"We, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, always pray for the progress and development of our homeland, Australia. In keeping with our traditions, we will celebrate Australia Day at all mosques across the country. We stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our nation, government, and fellow citizens because our religion teaches us that love for one’s country of residence is a part of faith."
 
This day holds special significance for the Community. To commence the celebrations, Ahmadiyya Muslim mosques across the nation will offer prayers for the prosperity of Australia. Members of the Community will also actively participate in broader community celebrations throughout the day.
 
The Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Caliph, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, has guided Community members in this regard:

"True loyalty requires a relationship built on sincerity and integrity… It is essential for a citizen of any country to establish a relationship of genuine loyalty and faithfulness to their nation. This applies equally, whether one is a born citizen or has gained citizenship later in life."
 
To participate in our event, we welcome you to contact our regional representatives listed below.

 

Address: 
Masjid Baitul Huda, 45 Hollinsworth Road, Marsden Park, NSW 2765

 

PROGRAMME – Sunday 26th January 2025

 

Arrival of Guests - 10:00 am

Flag Hoisting, National Anthem & Thanksgiving Speeches - 10:30 am

Complementary Refreshments - 11:30 am


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. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is the leading Islamic organisation to categorically reject terrorism in any form. Similarly, the Ahmadiyya Community is the only Islamic organisation to endorse a separation of mosque and state. 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: www.Ahmadiyya.org.au | Media@Ahmadiyya.org.au  | Twitter: @AhmadiyyaAUS 


Contact details:

Contact details:

Aqeel Ibraheem - 0433 449 762

Naveed Ahmad - ‪0423 276 956

Twitter: @AhmadiyyaAUS 

Email: Media@Ahmadiyya.org.au 

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