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Exhibition of the Holy Quran translated into 75 languages ​​at Baitul Ahad Mosque in London

 

By Matiar Chowdhury:

 

An exhibition of the Holy Quran translated into 75 languages ​​and
Interfaith Week have been inaugurated at Baitul Ahad Mosque to change the
misconceptions of followers of other religions about Islam. The mosque's
imam, Samar Ahmed, and the mutawalli, Mr. Seti, said that this arrangement is
so that followers of other religions can easily gain an understanding of Islam.
On the opening day, November 15, 2025, from 10am to 1pm London time, a
large number of people of other faiths visited the mosque and were shown
around in detail. Refreshments were organized for the attendees. The Holy
Quran, translated into 75 languages, was distributed at the opening ceremony.
In addition to Arabic, Quran Sharif is distributed in English, Urdu, Hindi,
Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi, Bengali, French, Japanese, Turkish, Tamil, Nepali,
Assamese, Chinese, Somali, and Greek. The Prophet of Islam brought the
message of peace to the world.
This event is to further strengthen our efforts to promote and spread the
teachings of the pure purity of Islam and the final and final message of Allah
Almighty through the Holy Quran. At the event organized by the Ahmadiyya
Muslim Association UK Newham branch, the organizers said that the main
motto of Islam is love for all and hatred for none. We are proud to be the
Ummah of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH).
(Matia Chowdhury-London 15 November 2025.)