Basics of Religious Education

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332 332 332 332 332 332 B ASICS OF R ELIGIOUS E DUCATION - F IFTH E DITION G G G G G E N E R A L E N E R A L E N E R A L E N E R A L E N E R A L R R R R R E L I G I O U S E L I G I O U S E L I G I O U S E L I G I O U S E L I G I O U S K K K K K N O W L E D G E N O W L E D G E N O W L E D G E N O W L E D G E N O W L E D G E —A —A —A —A —A H M A D I Y Y H M A D I Y Y H M A D I Y Y H M A D I Y Y H M A D I Y YA A A A AT T T T T 9. 4 9. 4 9. 4 9. 4 9. 4 Allah, the Jama`at has established itself in 189 countries and the number of Waaqfeen- Nau rose to 34,811. Huzur is gifted with exceptional qualities of administration and leadership. His Friday sermons are shown live on the MTA (Muslim Television Ahmadiyya) throughout the world - a great source of inspiration and knowledge not only for the Ahmadis but for non Ahmadis also. May Allah bless Hadrat Khalifatul Masih -V with long, healthy and dynamic life so that during his Khilafat, we all may witness the final victory of Islam by winning the hearts of people. What are the auxiliary organisations in Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama`at? The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at is organised into several organizations: Lajna Imaa’illah : for women above the age of 15. Nasiratul Ahmadiyya: for girls of ages 7 to 15 years. Majlis Ansarullah : for men above the age of 40. Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya: for the youth. of ages 15 to 40. Majlis Atfalul Ahmadiyya: for boys for 7 to 15 years of age. Tell me about the first Ahmadiyya mission established outside Indo-Pak continent and other world-wide missions? The first mission established outside India was the London Mission. It was established in April, 1914 when Hadrat Chaudhri Fateh Muhammad Sial was the first Ahmadiyya Missionary to England. In 1924, the London mosque was built by the Ahmadiyya Jama’at, the first to be built in London. This project was financed entirely by the ladies of the Jama’at. The London mission has the distinction of having been visited twice by Hadrat Khilafatul-Masih II ra. Hadrat Khilafatul-Masih III rh also visited the London Mission eight times during his Khilafat. Hadrat Khalifatul-Masih IV rh migrated to England on April 30, 1984. Since then, the London Mission has been the provisional Headquarters of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and it continues to be even now, during the Khilafat of Hadrat Khalifatul Masih-V aa. By the grace of Almighty Allah, there are now scores of Ahmadiyya Missions established in 189 countries of the world and the message of Ahmadiyyat is reaching the corners of the earth, as prophecised by the Promised Messiah as. World-wide Ahmadiyya Foreign Missions Auxiliary Organisations