MEMBERS of a Muslim youth group recently visited two cities for an outreach campaign.

A regional chapter of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association UK (AMYA) was in Salisbury and Winchester on October 14 and 15.

The group of 19 youth members from south west London distributed more than 1,000 leaflets.

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Rabeeb Mirza, an Imam for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, said: “The primary objective of this campaign was to propagate the peaceful teachings of Islam. The campaign was met with enthusiasm and commitment from its members, who tirelessly worked to share the message of peace and tolerance that is at the core of Islam.

“The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association UK (AMYA) remains committed to fostering peace, understanding, and dialogue within communities in the United Kingdom and beyond. This outreach campaign exemplified AMYA's dedication to spreading the peaceful teachings of Islam and promoting a message of unity, compassion, and empathy.”

For more details about the group, visit trueislam.co.uk.