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Interfaith program to incorporate prayers, collection for bombing victims

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Part of program on common ground among faiths.

interfaith.jpg The Boston Red Sox stand during tribute to Boston Marathon bombing victims, including Chinese student Lingzi Lu, before a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals in Boston, Saturday, April 20, 2013.  

WEST SPRINGFIELD — Prayers for the victims of the April 15th Boston Marathon bombings will be offered, and an appeal for donations on their behalf made, during an interfaith program on April 25 at 5:30 p.m. at the Islamic Society of Western Massachusetts, 377 Amostown Road.

Iman Wissam Abdul-Baki, society president, will make opening remarks and lead the prayer.

Topic for the evening, which is part of an exploration of common ground and differences among religions, is on Islamic ethics.

Participants include Dr. Fuad B. Mudawwar and Dr. Syed Ali Hazratji, both area physicians and society members, and Martin J. Pion, professor of religious studies at Elms College in Chicopee and a member of the Interfaith Council of Western Massachusetts.

“In the interfaith programs,” said Dr. M. Saleem Bajwa, a Holyoke-based physician and society member, “we explore the common ground and also highlight any differences between Muslims and non-Muslims. In the case of Islam, ethics are based on the original sources, which are the Koran and Sunnah, that is, the sayings and practices of the Prophet Mohammed.”


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