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Muslim community to hold minute's silence for Tunisia terrorist victims
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Galway will hold a minute's silence at Friday prayers in honour of the victims of the recent terrorist attack in Tunisia.
Galway’s first mosque to officially open this month
The leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmed, will open Galway city’s first mosque at a special ceremony this month.
Ahmadiyya Muslims to host intercultural exhibition in Galway
An exhibition covering issues of religion, interculturalism, integration, and diversity, opens in the Ballybane Library on Tuesday.
Ahmadiyya Muslims to hold major convention in Galway
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, Ireland will hold its 11th Jalsa Salana, or annual convention, this Sunday, at Clayton Hotel.
Ahmadiyya Muslims to hold major interfaith conference in Galway
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, Ireland will hold its sixth Annual Interfaith Peace Conference this Sunday from 5pm to 7pm in the Clayton Hotel.
Ahmadiyya Muslims to hold interfaith conference in Galway
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Ireland will hold its sixth annual interfaith peace conference on Sunday April 29.
New Ahmadiyya Muslim mosque must be a symbol of peace Khalifa tells Galway
The Ahmadiyya Muslim community’s new mosque in Ballybrit must become a symbol of peace for the city and be a place for promoting harmony among Galway’s different communities.
Islamic leader to lay foundation stone for new mosque
The Supreme Head of the global Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, will lay the foundation stone for Galway’s first major mosque this weekend.
Ahmadiyya Muslims to hold major conference in Galway
Tolerance and understanding differences is a key way to combat prejudice, fear, bigotry, and racism, and this idea will form the key theme at a major conference in the city this weekend.
Galway Muslims hoping for centre to meet the community’s needs
Galway Muslims are hoping and waiting for a centre which will accommodate the religious and cultural needs of what is a growing community in the city.