An Introduction to Financial Sacrifice

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41 Note: A Chanda payer is one who doesn’t have more than six months of arrears in the Obligatory Chandas. This does not apply on members who have been permitted by Markaz to pay their arrears in instalments, or those who have been granted remission to pay at a lower rate. But such people will not be eligible to be elected for any office or as members of Majlis-e-Intikh a b , unless prior permission has been sought from Markaz. 63 d. The following can hold no office in Ni za m-e- Jam a ‘at : 1. Those who cannot participate in elections under the above regulations; 2. A M usi , whose Wa s iyyat has been cancelled by S adr Anjuman Ahmad i yya ; 3. A M usi , whose Wa s iyyat has been cancelled by way of disciplinary action by the Jam a ‘at. 4. A person who puts Jam a ‘at ’s funds or the funds of an Auxiliary Organisation to personal use, he shall not be eligible to be elected or nominated to any office for a period of three years after the reimbursement of the used amount and pardon by Hadrat Khalifatul Masih. If such a person is subjected to any disciplinary action a second time he shall never again be eligible to hold any office of the Jam a ‘at. The Am i r /President and the Auditor who neglect to perform their duty in this respect shall also be responsible for making up the loss. Note: (a) If the Wa s iyyat of a M usi is cancelled due to some reasons other than those mentioned in (2) and (3) above, and he is paying his 63 Rules & Regulation Ta h r i k-e-Jad i d , Rule No. 181.