Ahmadiyya Muslim Community WA Holds 7th Annual Convention: A Historic Event Marking 50 Years of Religious Persecution and Resilience

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Perth

MEDIA OPPORTUNITY: This two-day convention offers a unique media opportunity to explore how a community that has faced unimaginable adversity continues to stand as a model of peace and progress. Interview Imam Syed Wadood Janud, Community Leaders and Members of the local Muslim Community.

Perth, Australia – The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community WA is proud to announce its 7th Annual Convention (Jalsa Salana Western Australia), set to take place this weekend on 7-8 September 2024 at Perth’s largest Mosque, Nasir Mosque in Bibra Lake.

This highly anticipated event organised by one of Perth’s most influential Muslim Community marks a significant moment for the community, not only celebrating its spiritual progress but also reflecting on 50 years since Ahmadi Muslims were constitutionally redefined as non-Muslims in Pakistan—a change that sparked decades of religious persecution not only in Pakistan but in several other countries including Bangladesh, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Egypt and Algeria.

With roots in Perth dating back to 1893, the earliest member of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has played a key role in shaping the city’s Muslim landscape. Hadhrat Hasan Musakhan Sahib, a pioneering figure, helped establish Perth’s first mosque and left a legacy of leadership. Despite facing global religious intolerance, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has become one of Perth’s most progressive and socially active groups known for its unwavering dedication to humanitarian projects, community welfare initiatives, and interfaith dialogue.

At this year’s convention, the community will reflect on its long history of struggle and resilience. It is an opportunity for the media and the public to witness how one of the world’s most persecuted religious communities continues to embody the values of peace, service, and spiritual growth.

Key Highlights:

  • Reflection on 50 years of persecution and resilience for Ahmadi Muslims.
  • Insight into the community’s rich heritage in Western Australia, beginning with Hadhrat Hasan Musakhan Sahib’s contribution to Perth’s first mosque.
  • A focus on the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s progressive vision, community service, and social integration in Australia.
  • An exclusive media opportunity to cover one of the most important religious and humanitarian event in Perth’s Muslim community calendar.

About us:

The Nasir Mosque, located in Bibra lake, Western Australia, is the largest in the region, serving as a spiritual and community hub for Muslims. The mosque is operated by Ahmadiyya Muslim Community WA and dedicated to promoting peace, understanding, and justice within the local community and beyond.

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