Source: guardian-series.co.uk
An international Muslim group, which runs the largest mosque in London, has celebrated its centenary year in the UK at an event in Theydon Bois.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, which aims to promote a positive image of Islam, held the event at Theydon Bois Village Hall on Saturday.

East London and West Essex Guardian Series_Eleanor Laing MP welcomes the Ahmadiyya group to Epping Forest
Ahmadiyya Muslims vary from mainstream Islamic belief in that they believe Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, who lived between 1835 and 1908, was a prophet.
The community is persecuted in some countries and they are not even recognised as Muslims in Pakistan.

East London and West Essex Guardian Series_Guests at the Ahmadiyya Peace Symposium in Theydon Bois Village Hall
Referring to the killing of Lee Rigby last year, association president Rafiq Ahmed Hayat said: “Some people forget the …read more at guardian-series.co.uk
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