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-The Life of Muhammad (PBUH) Conference

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January 11, 2023
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Last Saturday the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Guyana held a “Life of Muhammad Conference”  The event took place at the National Library of Georgetown.

The conference was hed to to educate Muslims and non-Muslims about the character of the Holy Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, peace be upon him.

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Speeches during the conferences had various topics on which the speakers did excellent work in expounding on the various characteristics of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. Some of the speeches and their details are as follows:

  • How the Prophet Muhammad raised the standard of the world by a Missionary in Training, brother Jazib Sumner. He highlighted the various contributions of the Prophet Muhammad to uplift the standard of morality and society.
  • Steadfastness and Forbearance of the Prophet Muhammad by another Missionary In Training Brother Muzaffar Kwesi. He mentioned the unremarkable examples of steadfastness and patience the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, displayed throughout his life.
  • Prophet Muhammad: A Manifestation of Allah’s Attributes by Region 10 Missionary Maulana Fahd Peerzada, in which he talked about how Allah the Almighty has many qualities that the Prophet Muhammad mirrored to the limits a human could, such as being merciful, gracious, forgiving, and many more.
  • Miracles of the Prophet Muhammad by the Missionary in Charge, Maulana Maqsood Mansoor. He concluded the session with his speech, talking about the different miracles the Prophet Muhammad displayed during his lifetime. He explained some miracles, such as the splitting of the moon, and the multiplying of water, food, and milk on different occasions. But the greatest miracle is the Holy Quran, which will live forever.

The event was attended by 85 people who came from Georgetown, Linden, and Berbice. The event was also attended by several guests, including pastors from different churches. They all commented at the end of the event that they learned a lot about the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.

During this program, several certificates were also awarded to individuals who completed a four-week online course in the month of November. Maulana Mansoor and the Mayor of Georgetown helped distribute these certificates to the graduates.

Organisers also served lunch and had prayers afterwards before the guests departed. People from different religions came to attend this event. This program was very beneficial to the public.

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