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  2. List of Ahmadis - Wikipedia

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    Bashir Ahmad Orchard – first Missionary of the Ahmadiyya Community of European descent; Abdul Wahab Adam [5] – Ameer (Head) of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana; member of National Peace Council; member of National Reconciliation Commission

  3. List of Ahmadiyya buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    Yadgar Mosque, the "first" mosque of Rabwah. Rabwah. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established itself in Rabwah on September 30, 1948. [4] Rabwah was a town founded and created by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the time of its Second Caliph, Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad and was named ‘Rabwah’ by the Ahmadiyya Missionary Jalal-ud-Din Shams.

  4. Nazarat Taleem - Wikipedia

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    Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has been involved in building educational institutes since 1905. Nazarat Taleem (Directorate of Education) one of the ten directorates of Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya was created in 1919.The directorate in Qadian, India, ran various educational institutions. After partition of the subcontinent the offices were shifted to ...

  5. List of medical schools in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria National University Faculty of Medicine; Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport College of Medicine; Armed Forces College of Medicine; Assiut University Faculty of Medicine; Aswan University Faculty of Medicine; Badr University in Cairo School of Medicine; Benha University College of Human Medicine; Beni Suef ...

  6. Hakeem Noor-ud-Din - Wikipedia

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    Hakeem Noor-ud-Din was the youngest of seven brothers and two sisters and the 34th direct lineal male descent of Umar Ibn al-Khattab, the second caliph of Islam. [7] [non-primary source needed] The forebears of Maulana Noor-ud-Deen, on migration from Medina settled down in Balkh and became rulers of Kabul and Ghazni.

  7. Ahmadiyya in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Ahmadiyya is an Islamic branch in Nigeria under the caliph in London. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Members of the organization are predominantly from Western Nigeria. As part of its social service scheme, the movement has built up to ten schools and two hospitals in located in Apapa and Ojokoro, Lagos.

  8. Rabwah - Wikipedia

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    Nusrat Jahan Schools include the Nusrat Jahan Academy Boys School, Nusrat Jahan Academy Girls School, Nusrat Jahan Boys College and Nusrat Jahan Girls College. These institutions offer programmes of primary, secondary, higher secondary and higher education. They are operated by Nazarat Taleem Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya Pakistan.

  9. Ahmadiyya - Wikipedia

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    Ahmadiyya, [a] officially the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at (AMJ), [4] [b] is an Islamic messianic [5] [6] movement originating in British India in the late 19th century. [7] [8] [9] It was founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835–1908), who said he had been divinely appointed as both the Promised Mahdi (Guided One) and Messiah expected by Muslims to appear towards the end times and bring about, by ...