Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Qadian, India: Deputy Director General of Border Security Force visits Ahmadiyya Headquarters
Maulana Ghori briefed DDG Mishra bout the teachings of Islam Ahmadiyya with a brief introduction to the Ahmadiyya Muslim community. Maulana Ghori also presented Ahmadiyya Jamaat literature to the guest.
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Source/Credit: AMJ - Qadian / Auther
By Ch. Maqbool Ahmad | May 4, 2015
Qadian: Brigadier N. K. Mishra, Deputy Director General of Border Security Force for Gurdaspur Sector, visited the International Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Headquarters in Qadian.
DDG Mishra first paid visit to the office of the Chief Secretary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of India, Maulana Mohammad Inaam Ghori, where he was warmly welcomed by the Ahmadiyya leader.
Maulana Ghori briefed DDG Mishra bout the teachings of Islam Ahmadiyya with a brief introduction to the Ahmadiyya Muslim community. Maulana Ghori also presented Ahmadiyya Jamaat literature to the guest.
DDG Mishra was given a tour of the Ahmadiyya Central Library, Sarae Tahir Jamia Ahmadiyya, Quran Exhibition Hall and Picture Exhibition Gallery of the Ahmadiyya Community.
Security chief visited Masjid Aqsa, Minarat-ul Masih, and later went to the historic public dining hall, Langar Khana Hadhrat Masih Maood Alaih-e salam, where Mohammad Nasim Khan, Internal-External Affairs Secretary received the guest.
At the end of his visit DDG Mishra expressed his gratitude for the Ahmadiyya hospitality and he was pleased to have given the tour of the historical places.
Ahmadi elders, Maulana Athar Ahmad Shamim, Shiraz Ahmad and Akil Ahmad Saharanpuri were present there.
Edited by Ahmadiyya Times
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