The Nasrul‐Lahi‐il Fathi Society of Nigeria (NASFAT) has announced plans to establish a missionary institute in London, the United Kingdom.
The Chief Missioner of the society, Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike, disclosed this during a two-weekend training in Milton Keynes and Dartford, London.
Onike, according to a statement, said the institute aimed to promote the message of peaceful coexistence and spread Islamic teachings globally.
Imam Onike emphasised that the message of peace was not limited to a specific location, but was a universal message for all humanity.
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He said the training was part of NASFAT’s efforts to promote peaceful coexistence among Muslims and non-Muslims worldwide.
The cleric further said the institute would be accessible to people of all races, with a focus on serving Muslims from Asian countries.
The initiative, he added, aligned with NASFAT’s mission to promote Islamic values and foster global understanding and harmony.