This year marks the 100th Anniversary of the WWI armistice. To pay tribute to the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Australia will be hosting special Remembrance Day programs across all their mosques on the 11th November 2018. Members of the community will also be helping the Returned and Services League (RSL) with their poppy appeals to raise funds to support veterans and their families.
The National President and Grand Imam of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia, Mr I. H. Kauser said:
"Every year, Remembrance Day reminds us all of our responsibilities to work together for peace in society. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community across Australia will bring religious, secular and political leaders together, and invites all members of the community in commemoration of the comradeship, patriotism
and loyalty of our servicemen and women. Let's come together for the start of a new era. As the sun of a new era dawns upon us, let us renew our hope for peace all over the world. A world filled with peace, love, hope, prosperity and care."
In Adelaide, the event will be held at Adelaide's largest mosque, Masjid Mahmood, from 6pm to 8pm. About 200 people are expected to attend the event including community and RSL members, councillors, parliamentarians
and other religious leaders.
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