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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has urged people from all communities to promote tolerance and diversity after a visit to a mosque attended by murdered Glasgow shopkeeper Asad Shah.
She met members of the Ahmadiyya Mosque in the city's Kelvingrove area and stressed that Scotland is an inclusive country which celebrates differences.
She first met leaders at the mosque before visiting an area reserved for female members, where she removed her shoes.
She emerged from the visit wearing a pink headscarf before talking with a group of 15 mosque leaders including Rafiq Hayat, UK president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.