The Ahmadiyya Muslim Women Association, Mississauga West Chapter, hosted an event titled "The Life and Character of Holy Prophet Muhammad" on Dec. 14, 2018 at the John Fraser Secondary School, Mississauga. Muslim women and children came together to an event featuring poetry, speeches and presentations. This event aimed to give Canadians an opportunity to hear from Muslim women firsthand and understand what their faith and identity means to them.

The event was attended by women from all walks of life and different faiths. Dignitaries included Iqra Khalid (member of parliament, Erin Mills riding) and Rev. Yvette (vice-president Church of Scientology). MP Iqra Khalid said that she learned respect for humanity from the life of Prophet Muhammad. Rev. Yvette appreciated that such faith cohesion events should be promoted, which makes the fabric of society healthy.

The national president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Association, Amatul Salaam Malik expressed that “the Prophet Muhammad taught Muslims to be grateful for all the provisions, amenities and blessings that they have been given. His exemplary character was such that he treated Muslims and non-Muslims alike. He was a mercy for the whole of humankind.” She also expressed her gratitude to Canadian government for interreligious culture and interreligious harmony. The event drew over 80 attendees.