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Holy Quran exhibition held in New Zealand

Al Hakam Weekly19th September 2025
Holy Quran exhibition held in New Zealand
Saqib Ahmad, Qaid Tabligh, Majlis Ansarullah New Zealand

Majlis Ansarullah New Zealand held a Quran Exhibition at the Pukekohe Library on 12 July 2025.

The exhibition featured a display of copies of the Holy Quran, with translations into over 50 different languages, including the Maori translation titled Kur’anu Tapu. Visitors also explored pull-up banners highlighting Quranic messages on peace, humanity, interfaith and science and had access to a book stall offering literature on Islam and the Holy Quran.

Approximately 25 people attended the exhibition throughout the day. The event was formally opened by Andrew Kay and Alan Cole, respected members of the local council. During the opening, they had an informal conversation with Sadr Majlis, while the National President of Jamaat New Zealand delivered a brief introduction to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat and its mission of peace, education and service to humanity.

As a gesture of goodwill, both guests were presented with a copy of the Holy Quran with Maori translation, along with the book World Crisis and the Pathway to Peace.

Throughout the event, visitors engaged with the exhibits, browsed the various translations and had meaningful discussions with the missionary. One guest, who described himself as spiritual but not religious, spent nearly an hour at the exhibition, describing it as a valuable first-hand experience of the Quranic message.

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