Visitors enjoyed a range of activities, food and tea, and had an an opportunity to learn more about the Muslim faith from their fellow citizens.
Here is a selection of photographs from the event.
5. Arts and crafts at the North West Islamic Association’s Tea and Tour day in Pennyburn on Sunday afternoon last. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2311GS – 09
Arts and crafts at the North West Islamic Association’s Tea and Tour day in Pennyburn on Sunday afternoon last. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2311GS – 09 Photo: George Sweeney
6. Arts and crafts at the North West Islamic Association’s Tea and Tour day in Pennyburn on Sunday afternoon last. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2311GS – 10
Arts and crafts at the North West Islamic Association’s Tea and Tour day in Pennyburn on Sunday afternoon last. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2311GS – 10 Photo: George Sweeney
7. Colr Shaun Harkin chatting with Mohamed at the North West Islamic Association’s centre in Pennyburn during the Tea and Tour day on Sunday last. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2311GS – 02
Colr Shaun Harkin chatting with Mohamed at the North West Islamic Association’s centre in Pennyburn during the Tea and Tour day on Sunday last. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2311GS – 02 Photo: George Sweeney
8. The North West Islamic Association’s centre in Pennyburn was open for a Tea and Tour on Sunday afternoon last. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2311GS – 04
The North West Islamic Association’s centre in Pennyburn was open for a Tea and Tour on Sunday afternoon last. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2311GS – 04 Photo: George Sweeney