Sunday, December 22, 2013

India: Jalsa Salana Qadian administrative duties start with prayers


Speaking at the inauguration ceremony held at the Ahmadiyya ground, Maulana Mohammad Inaam Ghori said that all volunteers should perform their duties with the honesty. 

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By Ch. Maqbool Ahmad | December 22, 2013

Jalsa Salana administrative desks have officially opened and the corresponding duties has been started from today.

Several hundred volunteers assigned to mange the affairs of the upcoming 122nd International Annual Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community gathered to receive instruction from their national leadership.

Maulana Mohammad Inaam Ghori, Chief Secretary of Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya Bharat, inspected the different departments established for Jalsa Salana management.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony held at the Ahmadiyya ground, Maulana Mohammad Inaam Ghori said that all volunteers should perform their duties with the honesty.


"Your behavior with guest should be polite, sympathetic and co-operative," Maulana Ghori instructed the volunteers.

Maulana Ghori further reminded the workers that Jalsa Salana participants are the guests of the Promised Messiah.

After the speech he raised his hands for silent prayer.

A large number of Ahmadi women volunteers were also gathered in the Ahmadiyya ground in a separate place.


  --  India: Jalsa Salana administrative duties start with Prayers
  --  Ahmadiyya Times
  --  By Ch. Maqbool Ahmad.



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