Aucklanders experience the opening of Fast ‘Iftari’

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community opened their doors at the largest purpose built mosque, Bai’tul Muqeet in Manukau to friends and Aucklanders to partake in the breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadhan on Saturday night last week.
“This is part of our vision of inclusiveness; to share our practices and festivities with our neighbours, friends and well-wishers of our community” said Mr. Iqbal Mohammed, the National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in New Zealand.
Guests from many different ethnicities and faiths converged at the mosque in Wiri, Manukau on Saturday afternoon to experience ‘Iftari’ with Muslims friends. For many, this was a unique and pleasant experience. Guests opened fast at sunset and then watched those who performed the evening ‘Maghrib’ prayer before settling for a sumptuous dinner that evening.
National Party list MP, Dr.ParmjeetParmar congratulated the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community for sharing their beliefs and educating the public of their practices through love and mutual respect.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a registered charitable organisation and endeavours to be an active and integrated community within New Zealand society.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community opened their doors at the largest purpose built mosque, Bai’tul Muqeet in Manukau to friends and Aucklanders to partake in the breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadhan on Saturday night last week.
“This is part of our vision of inclusiveness; to share...
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community opened their doors at the largest purpose built mosque, Bai’tul Muqeet in Manukau to friends and Aucklanders to partake in the breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadhan on Saturday night last week.
“This is part of our vision of inclusiveness; to share our practices and festivities with our neighbours, friends and well-wishers of our community” said Mr. Iqbal Mohammed, the National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in New Zealand.
Guests from many different ethnicities and faiths converged at the mosque in Wiri, Manukau on Saturday afternoon to experience ‘Iftari’ with Muslims friends. For many, this was a unique and pleasant experience. Guests opened fast at sunset and then watched those who performed the evening ‘Maghrib’ prayer before settling for a sumptuous dinner that evening.
National Party list MP, Dr.ParmjeetParmar congratulated the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community for sharing their beliefs and educating the public of their practices through love and mutual respect.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a registered charitable organisation and endeavours to be an active and integrated community within New Zealand society.
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