Prophet For All: Muslims Launch 12-Day Campaign to Promote Unity and Peace

A group of prominent Muslims from Mumbai has launched a 12-day 'Prophet For All' campaign to promote awareness about Prophet Muhammad’s life and teachings. The campaign aims to create interfaith understanding by inviting non-Muslims to mosques and organizing community events, including a national blood donation drive and medical camps.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 03-09-2024 21:37 IST | Created: 03-09-2024 21:37 IST
Prophet For All: Muslims Launch 12-Day Campaign to Promote Unity and Peace
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A group of prominent Muslims from Mumbai launched a 12-day 'Prophet For All' campaign on Tuesday, focusing on promoting awareness about the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad.

The campaign, running from September 4 to September 16, coincides with Rabi-ul-Awwal, the month of the Prophet's birth. Former MLA Yusuf Abhrani emphasized the campaign's goal of spreading awareness among people of all faiths, aiming to dispel misconceptions about Islam and foster peace and brotherhood.

Now in its third year, the campaign invites non-Muslims to visit mosques and participate in community events, including home feasts (dawat). A significant highlight is a national blood donation drive targeting 50,000 bottles to set a new world record. The initiative also includes 500 medical camps across Maharashtra and various legal aid and outreach activities.

'We want to erase any resentment and foster positive interactions,' Abhrani stated, underlining the campaign's broader goal of national unity.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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