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Ahmadiyya Muslim community outlines local outreach, civic engagement to Oshkosh DEI committee
Summary
Representatives from the Ahmadiyya Muslim community described their history in the Fox Valley, local programs and national humanitarian work and offered to partner on community outreach and education.
Jabad Ahmad, a representative of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, told members of the Oshkosh City Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee that his group seeks to promote civic engagement and dispel misconceptions about Islam.
Ahmad told the committee the Ahmadiyya movement emphasizes “love for all, hatred for none” and highlighted the community’s humanitarian arm, Humanity First, which he said operates in more than 70 countries and supports hospitals, schools and disaster relief. He said the U.S. community maintains a national web resource, TrueIslam.com, intended to provide information about beliefs and…
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