Muslims take part in Anzac Day services in large numbers

Ahmadi Muslims attended Anzac services today to honour the nation’s servicemen and servicewomen and to show solidarity for the victims of the Sri Lankan bombings.

ANZAC service

ANZAC service Source: supplied: Ahmadiyya Muslim community

In the Sydney suburb of Riverstone, a Muslim Imam was delivering a special prayer during today’s Anzac commemorations, in what’s believed to be a first.

The event was organised by the local RSL and the Ahmadiyya Muslims group, which has its mosque at Marsden Park close by.

About 3000 people attended the event at Riverstone, among them many people from the Muslim community.

ANZAC service
ANZAC dawn service Source: supplied: Ahmadiyya Muslim community


ANZAC service
ANZAC service Source: supplied: Ahmadiyya Muslim community


A spokesman for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Aqueel Ibraheem said prayer was an important contribution to the dawn service.

“Imam Hadi, who is our minister for religion, led a prayer which lasted around eight to nine minutes,” Mr Ibraheem said.

“He recited the first chapter from the holy Koran which speaks about peace and sacrifice and praying to god for the betterment of humanity.

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Anzac service - wreath laying Source: supplied: Ahmadiyya


ANZAC service
ANZAC service Source: supplied: Ahmadiyya Muslim community


“It was concluded by his short message saying how important the sacrifice is made by our heroes for our betterment, a better tomorrow; it should not be forgotten and we need to remember them, pray for them and teach our children that we all need to be ready to sacrifice our life, time and honour for the sake of this country.”

ANZAC service
Free tee and coffee Source: supplied: Ahmadiyya Muslim community


Mr Ibraheem said the key message was to bring the communities together.

He added the Ahmadiyya community offered free tea and coffee to all visitors of the service.

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a fast growing international revival movement within Islam.


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Published 25 April 2019 2:07pm
Updated 26 April 2019 11:55am
By Dubravka Voloder


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