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Nasir Mosque Perth Hosts Unity Iftar Dinner

Perth Mosque Extends Invitation to Premier for Solidarity

PERTH — In response to a recently foiled terrorist plot in Western Australia, Nasir Mosque in Perth has invited Premier Roger Cook to join a major Iftar gathering on March 8, 2026, to promote community solidarity. The event, hosted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Perth, aims to reassure and unite residents following the unsettling news.

The planned Iftar dinner at Nasir Mosque, Perth’s largest mosque, will bring together interfaith leaders, community representatives, and government officials. Organizers hope Premier Cook’s presence will send a strong message of unity and resilience. According to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, mosques are places of peace and reflection, making the recent threats particularly concerning.

Background and Community Response

The invitation comes after a national climate of heightened tension due to recent violent incidents across Australia. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding, echoing the teachings of their founder, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. The community expressed gratitude for the supportive statements from Premier Cook and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, highlighting the importance of moral leadership in fostering societal harmony.

Nasir Mosque’s annual Iftar dinner is a longstanding tradition that welcomes diverse participants, showcasing Australia’s multicultural strength. The event underscores the need for unity and collective action against division, reflecting the community’s ongoing commitment to peace and dialogue.

This year’s Iftar will feature a variety of cultural performances and speeches from different community leaders, all aimed at promoting dialogue and mutual respect among attendees. The event is expected to draw a large crowd, emphasizing the significance of communal gatherings in building bridges and understanding between different groups. Organizers are working diligently to ensure a memorable and impactful evening that highlights the core values of acceptance and hope for a brighter, more united future.

Source: newshub.medianet.com.au

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