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USA: Ramadan concluded in Detroit with commentary on Holy Quran and prayers at Masjid Mahmood
"We Ahmadis are blessed by accepting the Imam of the age Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as the Messiah and Mahdi, and under his Khilafat now we are getting progress all over the world."
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: AMJ Detroit
By Muhammad Ahmad | June 23, 2018
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Rochester Hills, Michigan concluded the Holy month of Ramadhan on Thursday, June 14, 2018, with Dars-ul-Quran and silent prayers led at Masjid Mahmood by Imam Shamshad Nasir, regional missionary of the Midwest region
All the blessings that we were able to receive during this month by the sheer Grace of Allah need to continue in our daily lives. Five times daily prayers, daily recitation of the Holy Quran, taking care of the needy and the poor, having compassion for the poor are few of the lessons that the month of Ramadhan teaches us and leaves us with moral training that we need to continue throughout the year.
The month of Ramadhan is truly a blessed month during which we all learned a lot by attending the Dars-ul-Quran, saying prayers at the mosque, breaking the fast and helping in the preparation of food and upkeep of the mosque.
At the end of the last day’s Dars-ul-Quran, Imam Shamshad, mentioned: "We Ahmadis are blessed by accepting the Imam of the age Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as the Messiah and Mahdi, and under his Khilafat now we are getting progress all over the world, while other Muslims believe also that Khilafat is important for us, but they do not know that Allah establishes the Khilafat at the patron of prophet hood."
Imam Shamshad also encouraged members to pray for all those facing difficulties and hardships, sick and the weak, Jama’at members facing persecution in Pakistan and other parts of the world, that May Allah grant the freedom to all those in prison in Pakistan.
"Let us pray for our beloved Hazrat Khalifatul Massieh V May Allah be his helper."
Later Imam Shamshad Nasir led the members in silent prayers which concluded the month of Ramadhan activities.
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