Thursday, 1 September 2011

QURAN DISPLAY AT LOCAL LIBRARY

This letter appears in today's Leicester Mercury:
Quran display at city library 
As part of efforts to remove misconceptions about Islam and its holy book, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association is embarking on a series of exhibitions nationwide to showcase the true teachings of the Holy Quran. 
One such exhibition has been set up at Knighton Library, in Clarendon Park Road, for the public to acquaint themselves with the peaceful message carried by the Quran. 
In the exhibition are Qurans with 13 different translations from the world's major languages.
There are also posters depicting Quranic messages such as freedom of religion, equality and the true concept of jihad. 
The exhibition started on Tuesday, August 23, and continues for two weeks. 
The Leicester branch of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, which has set up the exhibition, is located in Avenue Road Extension, Leicester. 
Ibrahim Bonsu, coordinator, Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association, Leicester branch.

Knighton Library is my local public library. I must pop in and have a look at this display for myself.

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