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Conference at UConn to discuss the real Muhammad

Who was Muhammad really? Come find out at our enlightening conference “Muhammad – the Messenger of Peace” at the University of Connecticut Student Union Ballroom on Wednesday (March 13) from 7 to 9 p.m.

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA, America’s oldest Muslim organization, has launched a nationwide “I Love Muhammad” campaign inviting our compatriots to learn about the real Holy Prophet of Islam (God’s blessings and peace on him).

Our chapter in Connecticut will host this stimulating symposium, which will serve as a Muhammad 101 seminar introducing the audience to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (God’s peace and blessings on him) as well as what his true followers do for humanity around the world. The audience will have an opportunity to ask questions to the esteemed panel.

Find answers to your questions about Prophet Muhammad (God’s peace and blessings on him), connect with Muslim families, and enjoy refreshments. Admission is free and all are invited! You can register online.

For questions about the event please call (860) 670-6402 or by email at zahir7abdulalislam@gmail.com

Topics: Faith, Doctrine & Practice
Beliefs: Islam
Tags: ahmadiyya muslim community of connecticut, holy prophet of islam, muhammad, uconn

Zahir Muhammad Mannan

Zahir Muhammad Mannan is the former president of the youth auxiliary of the Connecticut chapter of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community whose Mosque Baitul Aman (house of Peace) is located in Meriden, Conn.
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