Ahmadiyya Times | staff News | Int'l Desk
Source: Punjab Newsline | December 28, 2009
By Maqbool Ahmad for Punjab News Line
QADIAN (India): More than 20 thousand Ahmadi Muslims, from some 26 countries of the world attended the second day of the Jalsa Salana [Annual Convention].
The session was presided by Chaudhary Hamidullah and Giani Gurbachan Singh Jathedar of Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of Sikhs attended the function.
Partap Singh Bajwa member parliament welcomed all delegates to his constituency. He expressed the regret of fianance minister Pranab Mukharjee who could not attend the Jalsa due to his sudden important assignment entrusted by the prime minister of India to resolve the Andhra crisis. In the second session Giyani Tanveer Ahmad spoke on the topic of and universal peace, followed by introductory speeches of some prominent delegates of the Jalsa Salana.
The speakers of the first session were Maulana Mohammad Inaitullah and Maulana Zaheer Khadim. Molana Inatullah spoke on the topic of “khatm-e-nabuwat”- Mohammad - the seal of Prophets, and Maulana Zaheer Khadi spoke about the Ahmadiyya Muslim views on jihad.
The concluding speech of the day was by Muhammad Umar who spoke on the renaissance brought into by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The Japanese delegate Moh. Oyes kobayashi in his short speech highlighted the beauties of presented by the Ahmaddiya Community.
Others who attended the function were Punjab Public Relations Minister Sewa Singh Sekhwan, Congress leader Fateh Jung Bajwa, Sant Baba Jaspal Singh, Mohhamed Afzal, President, Muslim Rashtriya Ektamanch, Swami Adarsh Premi Ji from Himachal, Swami Suraj Prakash, SGPC member Gursharan Pal. All of them spoke on humanity, Love for mankind and praised jamaat’s efforts for the cause of poor and for communal harmony without any distinction of cast, creed or relgion.
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