Ismaili Council for the Southwestern USA Joins Annual Interfaith Service in Fort Bend County
Fort Bend County, TX: The Ismaili Council for the Southwestern USA recently participated in the Annual Interfaith Service held in Fort Bend County, celebrating the theme “United in Gratitude.” The event brought together faith leaders and community members from diverse backgrounds, fostering a message of solidarity, compassion, and unity.
Imran Bandeali, Honorary Secretary of the Ismaili Council for the Southwestern USA, took part in the lighting of the Unity Torch, a symbolic act representing togetherness and harmony. During his address, Bandeali emphasized the importance of compassion and unity as foundational principles of a thriving and inclusive community.
A special highlight of the evening was the soulful performance by the Ismaili Choir, who presented the renowned hymn “Wohi Khuda Hai.” Their moving rendition resonated with the audience, embodying the spirit of gratitude and interfaith harmony.
The Annual Interfaith Service serves as a platform to celebrate diversity while reinforcing the shared values of faith, service, and community well-being. The event underscored the power of collective gratitude in building bridges across faiths and fostering a sense of global unity.
The Ismaili community’s participation reflects their continued commitment to promoting interfaith dialogue, understanding, and service.
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