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− cause of Muslim freedom-fighters of Kashmir. In May 1955, he was appointed of (Main administrative body of Sadr Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya ± ± ± the ) by Hadrat Khalifatul Masih II. Jama'at ra − ± ± − − ± Upon the demise of Hadrat Khalifatul Masih II , Hadrat Mirza ra ± ± − − ± ± ± − Nasir Ahmad was elected to be the third on November 8, 1965. rh Khalifah − ± ± − The eldest son Hadrat Khalifatul Masih II was highly educated and of ra ± ± − − ± well versed in religious knowledge. Hadrat Khalifatul Masih III launched two major schemes: The rh ± ± − − ± Fadl-i-‘Umar Foundation, which funded the continuation of the projects ± began by his father , and the Scheme Hadrat Musleh Ma‘ud Nusrat Jahan ra ± ± ± ± − ± − to organize long-term humanitarian efforts in West Africa such as schools and hospitals. Through this scheme, several medical centers and hundreds of schools were set up. During his , Ha rat Khalifatul Masih III encouraged Khilafat d rh − ± ± − − ± students to pursue higher education, and established numerous educational institutions. Administrative buildings and mosques were built during his Khilafat, Masjid Aqsa Basharat Mosque including in Rabwah, and the in − ± − − Spain. It was at the occasion of laying the foundation stone of Basharat − Mosque he announced the popular Ahmadiyya motto: ± "Love for All; Hatred for None" Hadrat Khalifatul Masih III delivered his last Friday Sermon on rh ± ± − − ± May 21, 1982 at Rabwah, and on May 23 he left for Islamabad. He fell ill on May 26 and passed away during the night of June 8 and 9, 1982 at 12:45 am. His body was brought from Islamabad to Rabwah on 9 June, th and on 10 June Hadrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Khalifatul Masih IV led hi th , aba s ± ± − ± − ± − − ± funeral prayers in the grounds of. He was buried in Bahishti Maqbarah − Bahishti Maqbarah. next to Hadrat Khalifatul Masih II More than ra − ± ± − − ± 100,000 Ahmadis took part in the funeral prayer. ± − 311