ºÃÉ«tv 'bring a friend to the mosque' event aims to foster dialogue and combat hate
One Muslim group is organizing mosque visits across Canada this weekend in hopes of building bridges with other communities after an uptick in Islamophobic and antisemitic hate incidents nationwide. Workmen put the finishing touches on the Baitun Nur mosque, billed as the largest in North America, Wednesday, July 2, 2008. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

MONTREAL - A Muslim group is organizing mosque visits across Canada on Saturday and Sunday, in hopes of building bridges with other communities after an uptick in Islamophobic and antisemitic incidents nationwide.

Jari Qudrat, faith outreach director with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association, said more than 20 mosques were expected to host tours for the two-day "bring a friend to the mosque" event. Refreshments, exhibitions about Islam and conversations with imams were also in the program.

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