Sunday, March 22, 2015

Qadian, India: Local Majlis Ansarullah organizes Motor Cycle Tour from Darul Aman to Hoshiarpur


The Ansar group riding on nearly 50 motorcycle arrived in Hoshiarpur under the leadership of Maulana Wasim Ahmad Mazhar, president of Malis Anasarullah-Qadian.

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By Ch. Maqbool Ahmad | March 21, 2015

Qadian: Local Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association, Malis Anasarullah, organized a Motorcycle Tour from Qadian to Hoshiarpur on Friday, March 20, 2015 which started in the early morning from the Bahishti Maqbra.

After Maulana Mohammad Hameed Kausar, Additional Nazir Islaho-Irshad, led silent prayers at the tomb of the Promised Messiah, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ansar members left for Hoshiarpur, a distance of about 75 kilometers from Qadian.

The Ansar group riding on nearly 50 motorcycle arrived in Hoshiarpur under the leadership of Maulana Wasim Ahmad Mazhar, president of Malis Anasarullah-Qadian.

Once in Hoshiarpur, the local Ahmadis warmly welcomed their Ansar brother and the rally participants offered Friday Prayers at the historical place in Hoshiarpur where Hazrat Ahmad had stayed during the 40-day prayers periods.

Maulana Mohammad Nasim Khan, spokesperson for Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Qadian explained that Hazrat Ahmad laid down the foundation of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community on 23rd March, 1889, after he spent 40 days in special prayers at Hoshiarpur.

Maulana Khan said the aim of this motorcycle rally is to promote peace and harmony among the people.



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