Indystar: A reform-oriented Islamic organization is presenting a display from 8 a.m. to noon today at the Indiana Statehouse in an effort to offer its perspective “on the true life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad and the Holy Quran,” according to Muzaffar Ahmad, a spokesman for the group.
The organization — Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Indianapolis — has invited Gov. Mike Pence and state legislators to stop by the exhibit, Ahmad said, in the North Atrium of the Statehouse, 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis. (The governor’s schedule today has him outside the Statehouse, however.)
Ahmad and others from the group — including Imran Malik, president of the Indiana chapter — were on hand to answer questions to anyone interested in learning more about the group.
Malik decried what he considers the hijacking of his faith by radicals.
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