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− Mahdi stated, although, keeping in mind the pledges of God as − Almighty he is fully hopeful and confident that God Almighty will take care of all the deficiencies. However, present Jama'at's − condition is like that of a child who has suckled his mother's milk just for few days and the mother has died. " (Akhbar Al-Hakam, Jan. , Feb. , 1906) − ± After the passionate speech of the Promised Messiah and Mahdi , a separate religious educational class was started in the as − Ta‘limul Islam High School in which besides Arabic and religious − − education, education about other religions was also given. The students were also taught English and Sanskrit, and some sciences. They were also given a lot of practice in writing and speaking. After the demise of the Promised Messiah and Mahdi in as − 1908, the special religious education branch of the Ta‘limul Islam − − High School was severed from the School and was continued by establishing a permanent religious educational school. On May 20, 1928 Hadrat Khalifatul Masih II did opening of the ra Jami‘a ± ± − − ± − Ahmadiyya in Qadian. ± In the beginning, to meet the missionary needs of the movement it had two institutions in Qadian: Madrissah Ahmadiyya ± and , both catering for religious education. Jami‘a Ahmadiyya − ± Parents imbued with a desire to educate their children in religion would send their children to Qadian. Here they would be prepared to appear in the examination of the University of Honor in Arabic Punjab. After qualifying they would receive two years further training and then serve the Community as full fledged misionaries. On partition this institution was at first started in Lahore, then in Chiniot, afterwards in Ahmadnagar. In 1949 Jami‘atul ± − Mubashshirin Jami‘a Ahmadiyya was started in Rabwah and was − − ± incorporated in it. At present, the religious educational branch of the Ta‘limul Islam High school, started at the time of the Promised − − Messiah and Mahdi , after passing through different stages, since as − 352