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04 November 2014 - 19:16
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Rasa - An annual gathering of Calgary Muslims took on a different tone this year, as hundreds came out to protest terrorism in the holy day of Ashura.
Ashura in Calgary

RNA - Muslims around the world mark Ashura on Tuesday to commemorate the death of Imam Hussain (PBUH), who was killed for protesting tyranny in 680 AD. It's recognized as a national holiday in many Muslim countries and this weekend in Calgary, community members came together to use the event to condemn the recent killings of two Canadian Forces members.

 

"We are here to build this country together, to make peace and love together," said Fatima Albarri, who took part in the march. "We are originally from the Middle East but we are Canadian."

 

Earlier this week, funerals were held for Cpl. Nathan Cirillo and Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent.

 

RCMP investigators said their deaths were acts of terrorism by young Canadian men who held radical beliefs.

 

 "Islam is a religion of peace," said Riyaz Khawaja, the leader of Calgary's Muslim community and head of the Hussaini Association of Calgary. "We are here to gather, to stand against terrorism."

 

Participants say commemorating Hussain's fight against tyranny gave them a perfect opportunity to remind Calgary just what Islam stands for.

 

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