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India: Thousands come together in Qadian to remotely participate in International Bai'at Ceremony


After the Asr prayer thousands of Ahmadi Muslim stayed at Masjid Aqsa and watched the live Initiation Ceremony. Special arrangements were made in Masjid Mubarik for Ahmadiyya Women.

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By Ch. Maqbool Ahmad | July 23, 2015

Thousands of Ahmadi Men and women together in Qadian to participate in the special Initiation Ceremony broadcast live from the UK

Qadian: Thousands of Ahmadi Muslims men and women were together today in Masjid Aqsa and Masjid Mubarik to participate in the International Bai'at (Initiation Ceremony) which was telecasted live from the United Kingdom where 5th Caliph of Islam-Ahmadiyya, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad took the pledge from millions of the Ahmadi Muslims at Hadeqa Tul Mehdi, Alton, UK.

After the Asr prayer, thousands of Ahmadi Muslim stayed at Masjid Aqsa and watched the live Initiation Ceremony airing from the Jalsa Salana at Hadeeqatul Mehdi in Alton, Hampshire, UK.

Special arrangements were made in Masjid Mubarik for Ahmadiyya Muslim Women's participation.

On this occasion a large number of Children’s were also present in both Mosque in Qadian.

After the Initiation Ceremony Ahmadi Muslim People greeted and congratulated each others.




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