Cutting an impressive figure in front of one of the biggest mosques in Australia, Imam Kamran Tahir says politicians have a responsibility to bring the country together.

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The 34-year-old Muslim preacher is one of the main speakers at an upcoming annual convention of Ahmadiyya Muslims in outer western Sydney, expected to attract some 5000 people.

The Ahmadiyyas are a sect of Islam founded in India in the late 19th century and have faced discrimination, particularly in Pakistan, for their fervent beliefs.

They follow a simple mantra guiding their faith: "love for all, hatred for none".

The Adelaide-based imam said his community has not been i

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