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[ 32 ] propagating Islam and establishing schools and hospitals. Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a‘ at’s efforts in this respect are truly commendable and serve as an example for other volunteer organisations. Jam a ‘at- e-Ahmadiyyah deserves to be proud of this. This is the ‘problem’ that was sent abroad and here is how it was dealt with. The President of Sierra Leone’s Muslim Congress and Minister of State, Mu s taf a San u s i , said: Ahmadiyyah is a truth and it is selflessly serving us day and night for the sake of truth. It is not an easy task to run 12 secondary and 50 primary schools. Only people with sincerity, passion, and good inten- tions can accomplish this feat. Describing the educational services of the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at, the Minister of Communication of Sierra Leone, Honourable Kanday Boray, once said: In a very short time, Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a‘ at has made great achievements. Regarding education, they have not only established primary schools, but also secondary schools. Ahmad i doctors are coming here to serve the people and missionaries are present in every part of the country for their spiri- tual well-being. ( The Daily al-Fa d l, February 18, 1962)