Visit to Mosque

Title: Visit to Mosque
Location: Zakariyya Mosque, Peace Street, Bolton, BL3 5LJ
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Zakariyya Mosque

Zakariyya Mosque

Description: Zakariyya Jame Masjid is the central mosque of Bolton.It is the central mosque in Bolton, playing an important role in uniting and serving all Muslims in the town. It holds a capacity of housing up to 3,000 worshippers and acts as a contact point for many groups, agencies and local authorities on various issues in the borough.

About 50 members of Altrincham Interfaith Group had the privilege and pleasure of visiting the Zakariyya Mosque in Bolton on 31st March, for what proved to be a most interesting evening.  We were given a tour around the elegant, domed building with its prayer rooms, one of which could accommodate around 2000 worshippers and were impressed by all the facilities which included a library, IT room with numerous computer terminals, ritual washing room and also a mortuary to expedite speedy burial of the dead according to Muslim practice.  We were invited to enter one of the prayer rooms in time for the sunset (or maghrib) prayer – about 200 men lined shoulder-to-shoulder to pray in traditional fashion in four rows of about 50 people facing in the direction of Makkah and led in prayer by the Imam, who also talked to us about the Mosque, Islam and answered any questions that we had, most openly and frankly.  We were made to feel most welcome and after the tour were given a splendid meal of delicious curries,Zakariyya Mosque samosas and kebabs.   These interfaith events where we share each others experiences and traditions of worship are vitally important in breaking down barriers of suspicion and fear that may exist, as well as proving to be of great interest in themselves, and in this way Altrincham Interfaith Group is helping to promote harmony and understanding between all peoples.

Date: 2011-03-31

Meeting God in Friend and Stranger

Archbishop Kevin MacDonaldMeeting God in Friend and Stranger
address by Archbishop Kevin MacDonald
at St Ambrose Preparatory School Hall
on 25 Jan 2011.

The hall was packed to hear the Archbishop discuss a new document from the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales on Interfaith dialogue, entitled “Meeting God in Friend and Stranger;” Bishop Doye Agama was also in attendance as were several members of the AIG. The publication of this document marks a significant shift in the attitude of the Catholic Church to interfaith dialogue, and is to be warmly welcomed by all those working to improve interfaith relationships in Britain.

The archbishop talked at length on the importance of dialogue as a frame of mind, a way of engaging with other people, and how it was fundamental to peace in the world. He stressed that you do not have to lose commitment to your own faith to engage in dialogue with others, for common values will emerge, and dialogue can dismiss ignorance and fear. The fact that we live in a multicultural society means we can relate positively to one another, and “the Holy Spirit is active in the lives of people of other faiths.“ The Archbishop talked about four aspects of dialogue – one that involves day to day living with people of other faiths, theological exchange and common ground in the scriptures, spirituality and the sharing of divine love and finally dialogue in relation to practical aspects of life. He stressed that dialogue would help us to move towards peace.  As Hans Kung writes: “There will be no peace among the nations without peace among the religions. There will be no peace among the religions without dialogue among the religions.”

I greet the publication of this document with great hope and consider it a significant stride forward in developing outreach by the Catholic Church in our multicultural society, while representatives of the Jewish community are comforted by the fact that the Vatican recognises that God’s covenant with the Jewish people has not been abrogated.

Carolyn Jones
(Dunham Road Unitarian Chapel and
Hon. Sec. Altrincham Interfaith Group )

Annual Shared Meal

Title: Annual Shared Meal
Location: Altrincham Grammar School for Boys
Description: Guest speaker Rabbi Amir Ellituv from Sha’are Hayim Sephardi Congregation.
Tickets : Adults £8, Couple £15, Children (over 5 years) £6, Family £20.

Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2011-02-05

Tree Planting

Title: Tree Planting
Location: Holy Angels Church
Description: Tree Planting Cermony to mark National Interfaith Week 2010 and commemorate  Alf Keeling, for his work promoting interfaith relations in Altrincham.
Start Time: 12:00
Date: 2010-11-28