Siirry sisältöön
Medialle Uutishuone Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Finland is the only association representing peaceful Islamic teachings at the Helsinki Book Fair 2024
Näytteilleasettajien tiedote

Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Finland is the only association representing peaceful Islamic teachings at the Helsinki Book Fair 2024

At the Stall No. 6b88, the Ahmadiyya community is providing the Holy Quran without cost alongside other free books and literature to promote the understanding of the beautiful teachings of Islam in Finland.

 

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Finland is the sole representative of Islam at the Helsinki Book Fair 2024, providing an important platform for promoting interfaith understanding and dialogue. As part of our participation, the community will showcase a variety of Islamic literature, including copies of the Holy Quran in various languages of the world. Our presence at the fair is aimed at introducing visitors to the rich spiritual heritage of Islam, fostering a greater appreciation of the faith’s peaceful and compassionate teachings.

At the event, visitors will have a unique opportunity to engage directly with members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community. Attendees are encouraged to meet and talk to Muslims, ask questions about Islam, and explore the faith in a welcoming and open environment. In addition to learning about Islamic teachings, visitors can also experience the beauty of Arabic calligraphy by having their names written out by skilled calligraphers. This interactive element adds a personal touch, offering a meaningful way for people to connect with the culture and traditions of Islam.

These initiatives reflect the commitment of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community to deepen public understanding of Islamic principles and values; in result promoting harmony and knowledge in Finland by sharing insights into the beautiful teachings of Islam. 

Through this engagement, we hope to create an environment of mutual respect and openness, inviting visitors to explore and learn more about Islam.

Lue lisää