Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Malta actively participated in the Interfaith Human Library organised by MCAST on Friday, 17 April 2026, as part of Diversity Week. The initiative brought together representatives from different faiths to promote dialogue, understanding, and mutual respect.

Imam Laiq Ahmed Atif spoke about the basics of Islamic teachings, outlining core values and principles, and engaged with students by answering a wide range of questions. The session was well attended and fostered meaningful discussion. He also highlighted the community’s motto, “Love for all, hatred for none,” as a guiding principle for building cohesive, respectful, and harmonious societies.

The Interfaith Human Library provided a unique platform where participants engaged in respectful discussions. These interactions allowed young students to explore lived experiences, challenge stereotypes, and gain a deeper appreciation of the diversity within their community.
The event successfully created a safe and open environment for respectful curiosity and dialogue, helping to build bridges of understanding and emphasising the shared humanity that connects people of all faiths. Love for all, hatred for none. #MCAST CSR