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9 unusual facts about Ahmadiyya in Pakistan


Ahmadiyya in Pakistan

After the creation of Pakistan,some Ahmadis with the Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad came to Pakistan and constructed their own city which is considered as Promised Land.

Mirza Nasir Ahmad, 3rd Khalīfatul Masīh, spoke himself for the Ahmadiyya community at the National Assembly of Pakistan, laid the foundation of the first mosque in Spain after 750 years.

Mirza Muzaffar Ahmad- prominent civil servant of Pakistan and former executive director and vice president of the World Bank.

Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, Son of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, was elected as Khalifa at the young age of 25, considered to be the 'promised son'.

Mirza Tahir Ahmad, 4th Khalīfatul Masīh,led the community through periods of severe persecution, provisionally changed the Ahmadiyya headquarters from Rabwah to London and launched the first Ahmadiyya satellite TV channel by the name of Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International.

Mirza Masroor Ahmad-Born in Rabwah on September 15, 1950 and current Khalifatul Masih of the community.

Recipient of Pakistan's Pride of Performance civil award, the National Award for Democracy and Sitara-e-Imtiaz.

Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, the second spiritual leader of the community gave command to the cleric of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in England named Maulana Abdul Raheem Dard to talk with Jinnah.

The caliph of the community Mirza Tahir Ahmad shifted and central headquarters were shifted there.



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