SAJEEL GHOURI, NATIONAL OUTREACH COORDINATOR
On 21 September 2025, to mark the International Day of Peace, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community India held awareness campaigns in various parts of the country. Programmes were organised in major cities including Mumbai, Mangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Ernakulam, Trivandrum, Bhubaneswar, and many others, spreading the message of peace and the importance of building a harmonious society.
At the national headquarters in Qadian, Punjab, a peace march was held across the town, drawing attention to the urgent need for global peace and raising awareness about the dangers of a potential Third World War. The campaign was carried out in light of the guidance and warnings of the Worldwide Head and Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Participants carried placards displaying the Caliph’s principles and guidance for establishing lasting peace in the world.

Similar awareness initiatives were conducted in other cities, including peace walks, public campaigns, sports events, and youth programmes, all of which sought to engage the wider public with the message of peace and unity. These efforts reflected the Islamic teachings of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and its steadfast commitment to the cause of peace and service to humanity.
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