Message of Love and Brotherhood to Africa — Page xiii
xiii Ahmadiyya Community, as in the past, would continue to achieve its humanitarian work in Africa, by spending from its own coffers built up by monetary sacrifices of Ahmadis all over the world and every thing would be spent by the Movement for their benefit and not a single penny would be taken out from their country; the profits accrued form the hospitals and schools would be reinvested for building up more schools and hospitals in Africa. In this long sermon he talked about other relevant matters concerning Africa and African governments. West Africa (weekly) London, summed up his African tour in its issue number 2763 dated May 23, 1970 thus: 'Of all the millions of Muslims in West Africa, relatively few follow the Ahmadiyya Movement, the reformist sect started in India 80 years ago; … But few Muslim Communities in West Africa are so much in the news as the Ahmadiyya, especially during the recent tour by the Head of the Movement, this is surely because of the energy with which the Movement follows its. . . [two objectives]. . . reforming the practice of Islam, and of converting others to it. . . . [The Community is] noted for the number of their schools which provide all round education. . . .