“Our purpose is to open our doors to our community and spread the message of love and peace,” said Arfan Ahmad, spokesperson for the Baitul Ehsan Mosque in Windsor.
“We deny terrorism in all its forms, and we have been doing that for over 100 years.”
Sunday’s open house included a food drive, information booths, and a display of Qur’ans translated into a wide variety of languages: English, Spanish, Greek, Dutch, Norwegian, Japanese, Korean, Bengali, Hindi, and localized Indian languages such as Assamese, Manipuri, and Malayalam.
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