Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Qadian, India: Visiting sick part of Republic Day observance for local area Ahmadi youth
The organization also presented gifts to local policemen who tirelessly serve the community, maintain law and order, and keep everyone safe in the town of Qadian.
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By Staff Report | January 27, 2015
As part of the Republic Day celebrations, Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya, the youth wing of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, visited the sick and distributed fresh fruits as a goodwill gesture in Halqa Darus Salam in Qadian, India.
The organization visited some 30 people suffering from various ailments in fulfillment of the Islamic directive to pay visits to the sick in order to boost their sense of self-worth.
Director of Internal Affairs of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Qadian, Maulana Nasim Khan, also participated in the goodwill effort.
The organization also presented gifts to local policemen who tirelessly serve the community, maintain law and order, and keep everyone safe in the town of Qadian.
A special student convention was also held in order to appreciate the pupils from low income areas of the town.
The locality president of the youth organization, Muhammad Kashif Khalid, and vice president Syed Kalim Ahmad joined other youth at the event.
-- Qadian, India: Visiting sick part of Republic Day observance for local area Ahmadi youth
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