Coming from every distant track European tourist, Mr Dickson, visits Qadian
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Letters from Chachran: Khawaja Ghulam Farid’s support of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
Nayyar Sahib’s departure for West Africa from Liverpool and new permanent mission house in London (63 Melrose Road)
Mufti Sahib’s letter for Jalsa Salana Qadian, 1920
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THE WEEKLY
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Whenever any tree is cut down, you should plant two to replace it Huzoor gives guidance on an array of issues to Waqf-e-Nau Indonesia On 23 January 2021, a group of waqifeene-nau in Indonesia had the good fortune of meeting with Hazrat Amirul Momineenaa in a virtual class. The waqifeen-e-nau gathered in Rahmat Ali Hall, Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The waqifeen-e-nau were from Jakarta and its surrounding areas and also from several regions in Java Island, such as Bandung, Tasikmalaya and Yogyakarta. After saying salaam to everyone, Huzooraa asked who would be translating for the waqifeen-e-nau and asked if they all understood English. The class commenced with a recitation from the Holy Quran, which highlighted the sacrifice of Prophet Abrahamas, after he saw himself offering his son as a sacrifice in a dream. Following this, a nazm composed by Hazrat Musleh-e-Maudra was presented. A waqif-e-nau then had the opportunity to deliver a speech in English, during which he mentioned Hazrat Amirul Momineen’saa target given to Jamaat-eAhmadiyya Indonesia during the Jamia Ahmadiyya Indonesia’s class. During the Jamia Ahmadiyya Indonesia class, held on 31 October 2020, Huzooraa said, “To commemorate the centenary, over this period of five years, Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Indonesia should set a target of converting at least 100,000 people to Ahmadiyyat. Additionally, every Ahmadi in Indonesia
should become regular in offering prayers in congregation. Every Ahmadi must be regular in reciting the Holy Quran. Every Ahmadi in Indonesia must establish a connection and bond with Khilafat. Every Ahmadi must send durood upon the Holy Prophetsa.” He further highlighted the various methods Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Indonesia had adopted to spread and expedite the progress of tabligh. Following this, a brief report was presented by national secretary waqf-e-nau. In the report, he stated that there were a total of 2,016 waqifeen-e-nau in Indonesia and of this total, 1,233 were boys and 783 were girls. He said that there were 61 waqifeen serving as life devotees in several fields, such as 27 serving as missionaries, 20 in Jamaat Indonesia’s central office, six in the MTA Indonesia studios, four in Al-Wahid Senior High School, three in auxiliary offices of Jamaat Indonesia and one serving in the Humanity First office. Additionally, he said that they had been organising a waqif-e-nau class in which they taught Urdu and the waqf-e-nau syllabus. After the national secretary waqf-enau presented his report, Hazrat Amirul Momineenaa stated that there was no hadith presented or any passage from the writings Continued on page 3
My expectation is that all Lajna members should follow the motto of “Modesty is part of your faith” Ghana Lajna meet Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V
Masjid Mubarak, Islamabad on 24 January 2021
On 24 January 2021, the national amila of Lajna Imaillah Ghana met with Hazrat Khalifatul Masih Vaa in an inspirational meeting wherein Huzooraa outlined his expectations of Ghanaian Lajna. Hazrat Amirul Momineenaa initiated the
meeting with dua. Huzooraa asked Nabila Naima Wahab Sahiba, General Secretary about the number of majalis in Ghana, to which she reported Continued on next page >>