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Windsor Mosque opens doors for public to learn about Islam

14 October 2024
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Windsor Mosque opens doors for public to learn about Islam
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Members of the Windsor Mosque held an open house to address misconceptions about Islam, emphasizing the belief in one God and welcoming all members of the community. With a growing Islamic population in Windsor, the mosque provides various facilities and educational opportunities, including Quran memorization. The community also faces challenges related to current events in the Middle East, with members affected by conflicts and violence in their homelands.

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