Cambridge Muslims celebrate Remembrance Day

by December 1, 2025

Bai’tul Kareem Mosque, Cambridge
November 9, 2025

  • Over fifteen distinguished guests attended, including faith leaders, Legion members, and police officials.
  • Ahmadiyya members from Cambridge and Kitchener honoured Canada’s veterans at the ceremony.
  • Guests praised the warm hospitality, organisation, and the Jama’at’s commitment to unity and peace.

By the grace of Allah Almighty, a beautiful and dignified Muslims-for-Remembrance ceremony was held at Bai’tul Kareem Mosque in Cambridge. The event was attended by over fifteen distinguished guests representing national, provincial, regional, and municipal levels of leadership. Several faith leaders, Royal Canadian Legion members and members of the Waterloo Regional Police Service, including a Deputy Chief of Police, were also in attendance.

Many members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at from Cambridge and Kitchener participated in the ceremony, showing their support and respect for Canada’s veterans and the spirit of Remembrance Day.

Guests expressed their heartfelt appreciation for the warm hospitality, excellent organisation, and dedication of the volunteers. They commended the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at for promoting unity, peace, and gratitude through this meaningful event.

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