Young Muslims and police gather on Westminster Bridge to pay tribute to attack victims
Comments Sign in to like Reblog on Tumblr Share Tweet Email LENA MASRI, ABC News Thousands of people gathered in London today to pay tribute to the victims of last week's attack. Police officers, young Muslims and other Londoners with flowers in their hands walked across Westminster Bridge, where the attack took place exactly one week ago. More than 500 young people from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in London were part of the ceremony, according to one of the organizers. “When the attack happened we knew that a lot of people would have questions about whether this is actually what Islam teaches,” Farhad Ahmad, an imam with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, told ABC News. He and other young Muslims on the bridge were wearing shirts that said “I’m a Muslim” on the front and “Ask me anything“ on the back. “In this moment in time it’s very crucial that the Muslim community comes out and tells...