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USA: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Detroit, gifts copies of Quran
USA: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Detroit, gifts copies of Holy Quran and other Islamic literature to City of Milford's Public Library.
"Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is always ready to help, serve and to remove all kind of negativity and misunderstandings about Islam anytime and anywhere. I’m looking forward to see you again with more better programs in future in your library" said Imam Shamshad of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Detroit.

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Detroit , Michigan visited the village of Milford, MI. The Village of Milford is 2.5 square miles nestled in southwest Oakland County. the Village serves as the central business district for approximately 25,000 people in the surrounding areas.
During the visit, Imam Shamshad Nasir along with Mr Wasim, met with the Public Library's head of adult services Ms. K. Boughey on Feb 28, 2018. introducing the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Imam Shamshad Nasir of the Detriot, MI chapter presented copy of the Holy Quran, life of Muhammed, Islam response to the contemporary issues, meaning of Jihad and other literature about peace, as a gift from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
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Ms Karin Boughey , thanked The Ahmadiyya Muslim Comunity for the gift of the Holy Quran and other books. She discussed opportunities to hold program where community members can come and join to ask questions about Islam and learn more about the religion. On behalf of Ahmadiyya Muslim community, Imam Shamshad Nasir thanked the library director and the staff for their warm response and welcome.
Imam Shamshad said “ Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is always ready to help, serve and to remove all kind of negativity and misunderstandings about Islam any time and anywhere. I’m looking forward to seeing you again with more better programs in future in your library”.
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Later, Ahmadiyya delegate met with city Manager Mr. Christian Wuerth and city staff Books on Islamic literature provided to the city manager and the staff. There was a brief discussion during which Imam Shamshad Nasir introduced himself to be the regional Imam of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and also about the Ahmadiyya Muslim community as a very peace-loving community and offer any kind of service to the city.
About the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a dynamic and fast growing international revival movement within Islam, founded in 1889. Today its membership exceeds tens of millions globally spanning 200 countries. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community came to Detroit in 1921 and founded the longest running Muslim periodical in America called the "Muslim Sunrise". We have initiated campaigns such as Muslims for Peace, Muslims for Loyalty, and Muslims for Life — where the latter has raised 90,000 pints of blood with the American Red Cross to commemorate the victims of 9/11.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community,
1730 W. Auburn Rd, Rochester Hills, Michigan 48309
Contact: Muhammad Ahmad, Director Outreach
(248) 677-1318), muhammad.ahmad@ahmadiyya.us
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