Intro
Mirza Nasir Ahmad was the oldest surviving child of Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad, the 2nd Khalifa. His father married his mother (Mahmooda Begum) in 1902, their eldest child seems to have died in 1906.

Nevertheless, Mirza Nasir Ahmad was born in 11-16-1909 at Qadian. Ahmadiyya sources claim that Mirza Nasir Ahmad was a Hafiz of the Quran, however, this is unverified. He had 9 blood siblings and 15+ step siblings, they are posted in the below.

It should be noted that just 7 weeks before his death, he married a woman who was 50 years younger than himself, and he died shortly thereafter while on his honeymoon in Murree, Pakistan.

On 11 April 1982, he married Tahira Siddiqua Nasir, daughter of Abdul Majeed Khan of Verowal.

He died 7 weeks later in IslamabadPakistan, Mirza Nasir Ahmad suffered a severe heart attack. He died on 9 June 1982 at 12:45 p.m._____________________________________________________________________________________________
His mother and siblings

WIFE #1, they were married in 1902, she was only 10
Rashida Begum, also called Mahmooda Begum and Umme Nasir (mother of nasir), she died in 1958, in Murree, Pakistan.  

Three children died in infancy, among them was Mirza Naseer Ahmad, a son born in 1906

1. Mirza Nasir Ahmad, (born in 1909 died in 1982)
2. Naasira Begum, daughter (She married her first cousin, Mirza Mansoor Ahmad, their son is Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the current Ahmadi Khalifa). Mirza Masroor Ahmad has 2 children, Mirza Waqas Ahmad and Amtul Waris Farah.

3. Mirza Mubarak Ahmad, son–born-May 1914
4. Mirza (Dr.) Munawwar Ahmad, son, 1918–1990. He had 5 children, 4 girls, 1 boy and by 1990, 14 grandchildren.

5. Mirza Hafeez Ahmad, son
6. Mirza Azhar Ahmad, son
7. Mirza Anwaar Ahmad, son
8. Mirza Rafiq Ahmad, son
9. Naseera Begum, daughter
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His children

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1914

The Muslim Sunrise of Dec-1975 alleges that the 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa got a revelations about his son (Mirza Nasir Ahmad) being “Nasir id Din” (see the Al-Fazl of April-8-1915).
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1917

The Jan-1918 edition of the ROR reports that he was present at the 1917 Jalsa at Qadian.

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1922
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The Qadiani-Ahmadi’s claim that Mirza Nasir Ahmad is a Hafiz of the Quran. This is a lie.

Muslim Sunrise, July 1922, see page 110

“Nasir Ahmad, (about 12 years old), the eldest son of our present leader, is now a Hafiz. He recited the whole Qur’an during the last fasting month to the congregation in the Mosque, reciting a part every evening. The above photo of the promised lad was taken when he was saying his prayers in the Mosque. May Allah bless Nasir and all his relatives.”
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https://makhzan.org/en/exhibition/slideshow/hazrat-khalifatul-masih-iii/
This photo seems to be from 1923.

From right to left
Top row (standing)— —Mirza Zafar Ahmad and Mirza Mubarak Ahmad
Middle Row (seated)—-Mirza Mansoor Ahmad, Mirza Nasir Ahmad and Mirza Muzzafar Ahmad
Bottom Row (sitting on the floor)——-Mirza Hameed Ahmad and Mirza Daud Ahmad (Colonel)

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1929

Ahmadiyya sources tell us that Mirza Nasir Ahmad graduates from the Madrasa Ahmadiyya, Qadian, from where he also qualified as Maulawi Fadhil (theological and oriental studies at the level of High Proficiency) in July 1929. This was also reported by the Civil and Military Gazette of July-5-1929.

Scans

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1930

Ahmadiyya sources tell us that he went through formal English education at the Government College, Lahore.
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1934

Ahmadiyya sources claim that he graduated from Government College, Lahore. with a Bachelors of Arts Degree.

On 5 August 1934, Nasir Ahmad married Syeda Mansoora Begum, a granddaughter of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and eldest daughter of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Malerkotla, India. Within a month of getting married, Nasir Ahmad left India and proceeded for postgraduate studies to England. His cousin, Mirza Muzzafar Ahmad was also there.
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1936

He must have visited Qadian, India while on summer break and gets his wife pregnant.
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1937

His first child is born, Mirza Anas Ahmad.
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1938

In England, he obtained Masters of Arts degree in the Tripos (P.P.E.) Political SciencePhilosophy and Economics from Balliol CollegeUniversity of Oxford. Before returning to India he visited Egypt for three months from July to November 1938 in order to improve his Arabic and to meet up with his brother Mirza Mubarik Ahmad to analyse the progress of the Community in Cairo. During his stay he also visited numerous sites of historical interest.

He was immediately appointed a professor at Jamia Ahmadiyya, the missionary theological training college of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
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1939-1944

He was appointed principal where he remained for five years. Mirza Nasir Ahmad served as Sadr (President) of the Central Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya from February 1939 to October 1949, and Vice President from October 1949 to November 1954.
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1941

The ROR of Feb-1941 also reports that from 12-24-1939 to 12-25-1940, 1200 persons joined Ahmadiyya from the Hoshiarpur District of India. Mirza Nasir Ahmad is alleged to have sent 164 missionaries out to the local villages of the Hoshiarpur District.

The ROR of Oct-1941 mentions the son of the Khalifa, Mirza Khalil Ahmad as being barely 17. He had received a packet wherein the sender’s name was not given, he was in Dalhousie with his father (the 2nd Khalifa) and a huge entourage. He decided to ask Dard to ask his father (the 2nd Khalifa) for advice on the matter. They decided to give the package back to the postmaster and refuse acceptance. Mirza Khalil Ahmad was able to open the packet and look at the contents, and they were anti-British, he then showed his father (the 2nd Khalifa) and he saw the same and sent this to the Governor of the Punjab. Then the police showed up and asked Dard about speaking to Mirza Khalil Ahmad, wherein Dard refused, the 2nd Khalifa heard about it and agreed to let his son speak to the police. Mirza Khalil Ahmad spoke to the police and offered no answers. Dard then began arguing with the police and refusing to give them the packet. At this point, the police snatched the packet out of his hands. Mirza Nasir Ahmad was also there, as was Mirza Muzaffar Ahmad, both of these were called for a huge police brigade was enroute to the place wherein the 2nd Khalifa was staying. The ROR argues that Mirza Nasir Ahmad had studied for the BAR while at Oxford and was of the opinion that the police should leave ASAP. Mr. Slater, a sub-divisional magistrate of Dalhousie soon showed up to this scene. Its a lengthy entry.
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1944

The ROR of March-1944 reports that on the occasion of the Musleh Maud claim/announcement, Mirza Nasir Ahmad opened the session (at Qadian) with the recitation of the Quran, they presented Mirza Nasir Ahmad as a “Hafiz” and Oxford graduate.

From May 1944 to November 1965, he was principal of the Talim-ul-Islam College, first in Qadian, then after partition, in RabwahPakistan.
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1946

His cousin, Syed Muhammad Ahmad alleges that after WW-2 ended, he was in South India around the Hyderabad Deccan area and even made contact with the famous Seth Abdullah Allahdin. By chance, certain faculty members of Talim-ul-Islam College in Qadian were, at the time, being trained at the RAF Technical Training School (TTS/NTTS) in Hyderabad Deccan at the suggestion of Mirza Nasir Ahmad. They included Chaudhry Muhammad Ali who was later promoted to Professor of Psychology at TI College, Fazal Ahmad who went on to become the inspector general in the Indian Police Service and possibly Master Fazaldad, later a senior staff member at TI College. I met with them when I went to the RAF TTS to get help in fixing the broken rudder.

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1947

Before moving to Lahore, Syed Muhammad Ahmad flew an aircraft that was owned by the Mirza family from Lahore to Qadian, once at Qadian, Mirza Nasir Ahmad took over with its security. Syed Muhammad Ahmad flew missions over Qadian and the surrounding villages and gave reports to the 2nd Khalifa about security and etc.

He moved to Lahore with his father after partition.
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1948

From June 1948 to June 1950, Hadhrat Mirza Nasir Ahmad served  as a member of the committee of the Furqan Battalion composed of young Ahmadis dedicated to the security of Kashmir.
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1949
Alfazl, 01 November 1949

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The 2nd Khalifa takes over Majlis Khuddam ul Ahmadiyya (MKA) and forcibly becomes its president. He appoints Mirza Nasir Ahmad as the Vice President. Mirza Nasir Ahmad served his second term as Sadr (President) of the Central Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya from October 1949 to November 1954.

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1953

During the anti-Ahmadiyya riots in 1953, Nasir Ahmad was imprisoned briefly in Lahore, mostly to save his life, he was arrested and released on 28 May 1953.
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1954

In 1954, he was elected as Sadr Majlis Ansarullah, an organisation established by Hadhrat  Khalifatul Masih II for the education and social support of male members of the community over the age of 40 years.
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1955

In May 1955, Hadhrat KhalifatuI Masih II appointed him as Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya of Pakistan (the central administrative body that handles all matters relating to Pakistan, including at that time what is presently called Bangladesh) and up to his election as KhalifatuI Masih, he remained at that post.

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1957

His father, Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad stops giving Khutbas and guidance. Mirza Nasir Ahmad takes over the day to day operations of the Ahmadiyya Movement.

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1965

On 8 November 1965, his father, Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad dies. He is the eldest child and is voted in to be the next Khalifa the next day. He had been “acting-Khalifa” since 1957. Mirza Aziz Ahmad (the eldest grandson of MGA) chaired the election.

Mirza Nasir Ahmad also directed the compilation and arrangement of Ghulam Ahmad’s literary output. The writings of Ghulam Ahmad, which had hitherto been published as individual books, pamphlets or articles were compiled in the twenty-three volume corpus known as Rūhānī Khazā᾽in (Spiritual Treasures). His sayings and discourses were collected in the ten volume Malfūzāt (spoken words) and his announcements and advertisements were published in three volumes under the title of Majmu’a Ishtihārāt (Collection of Flyers or Posters).

In the first year of his Khilafat, at Jalsa Salana Rabwah 1965, Mirza Nasir Ahmad announced that he needed retired Ahmadi’s to sign up and go on preaching and educational tours around the world, this came to be known as “Waqfe Zindagi” (see page 368).
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1967

In 1967, Khalifatul Masih III travelled to Europe, leaving Rabwah on 6 July and returning home on 24 August, 1967. On July 28th, he gave a short lecture at Wandworth Town Hall, London. He also visited Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Denmark and England. During his visit to England, he took a break in the Lake District and staggered tourists and the local people with his flawless Oxford accent. In Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, Khalifatul-Masih III inaugurated the first mosque built entirely by the financial contributions of Ahmadi women.

Per the Moslem Sunrise of Spring-1974, an old speech by Mirza Nasir Ahmad from 1967 is given. This was while he was in the UK and at the Wandworth Town Hall in London, UK. The Editor of the Muslim Sunrise is Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim. The Advisory-editor is, Imam Sharif Ahmad Bajwa. Contributing editors are Hasan Hakeem, Dr. Basharat Ahmad Munir, Dr. Qazi Muhammad Barkatullah and Dr. M.M. Abbas. This magazine was published from the Dayton Mosque, 637 Randolph Street, Dayton, Ohio, 45408.
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1970

The Nusrat Jehan Fraud Scheme


Al Fazl, 9 October 1970, p. 3
Nusrat Jehan Scheme: Khilafat’s impetus for ‘Africa to Leap Forward’ – A glimpse into the early years (1970-1982)

Nusrat Jehan Scheme: Khilafat’s impetus for ‘Africa to Leap Forward’ – A glimpse into the early years (1970-1982)


On 4 April 1970, Mirza Nasir Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih III embarked on a tour of West African countries. At the end of his visit, Mirza Nasir Ahmad arrived in London and during his Friday Sermon on 22 May 1970, Mirza Nasir Ahmad announced the heavenly scheme “Nusrat Jehan Reserve Fund”, and disclosed to members of the Jamaat that he had been directed by Allah the Almighty that Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya should arrange £100,000 for hospitals and schools in West Africa.

While addressing the local Ahmadis of Karachi on 7 June 1970, Mirza Nasir Ahmad said:

“When I was in the Gambia, Allah the Almighty inspired me that in addition to the scheme for a broadcasting station in West Africa, now is the time to spend at least £100,000 in these countries. […] I did not worry as to where £100,000 would come from. Without the grace of Allah the Almighty, a humble person like me cannot bring even a penny. But my heart had the belief that when Allah the Almighty commands us to spend at least £100,000 here, then we will certainly collect at least £100,000. Thus, there is no need to worry, and He will also provide such people as are needed for the fulfilment of this cause.” (Al Fazl, 9 October 1970, p. 3).

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He visited Ijebu Ode, Nigeria and on that Qadiani temple the Kalima is different. This was covered in the famous book, “Africa Speaks” (see page 11).

The Muslim Sunrise of June-July-1970 was edited by Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali. It reports on the 3rd Khalifa in London, and how he gave a speech on May-18-1970 via a Press Conference. 6 days earlier, the same Khalifa gave a press conference in Sierra Leone. The 3rd Khalifa was also in Abadan, Nigeria and made wild claims about converts. A speech by the 2nd Khalifa from 2-18-1945 is also presented, this was a speech in honor of the work of Maulvi Nazir Ahmad Mubasher in West Africa. The 3rd Khalifa’s escapades in Ghana are also mentioned. A lecture by a grandson of MGA is given (Mirza Mubarak Ahmad) while he was in Indonesia in 1969. A story from a daughter (Nawab Mubarika Begum) of MGA is related, she mentioned Mir Nasir Nawab. The 23rd Annual Jalsa Salana is announced to be held at the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio on Sep-5 and 6th. 4 Ahmadiyya locations are given out, the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio, the Fazl Mosque, 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C., the Ahmadiyya Mosque in Chicago, IL, on Wabash Ave and an Ahmadiyya mission in NY, on 147-20 Archer Ave, Jamaica-Queens.

On 9 June 1970, during a majlis-e-irfan sitting, Huzoorrh narrated some details of this scheme.

While narrating incidents from his tour of six West African countries, during his Friday Sermon on 12 June 1970, Huzoorrh said:

“Upon reaching London, I informed members of the Jamaat that Allah the Almighty has indicated His will that we should spend at least £100,000 in these six African countries. […] In this regard, I need 200 sincere members from the jamaats of England, willing to donate £200 each and another 200 prepared to contribute £100 each and the rest willing to offer £36 (£12 at the beginning, at the rate of £1 per month). I told them that £10,000 should be collected in cash before my departure from England, which was 12 days away at the time.

“I sat with the members for two hours – a one-hour sitting after Jumuah prayer, and another one-hour sitting on Sunday where we had some new participants as well – a total contribution of £28,000 was promised within those two hours, with £3,000 to £4,000 in ready cash. I arranged a new account under my supervision and named it the Nusrat Jehan Reserve Fund, which will remain there, and the money will be deposited in the same.” (Khutbat-e-Nasir, Vol. 3, pp. 124-125)

Huzoorrh further said:

“I told them during the Friday Sermon that this is the will of Allah the Almighty that we should spend this amount and provide the required doctors and teachers for hospitals and schools. I told the members that I do not fear whether this amount would be raised or not, or if it would be raised, then from which means; I have a belief that it would surely be raised. And I also do not fear whether we would have people to serve this cause or not; we would certainly have, because God Almighty has commanded this task.” (Ibid, p. 125)

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Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IIIrh addressing members of the Jamaat, the Fazl Mosque, London

Huzoorrh then stated that when he had asked for an amount of £10,000 within the next 12 days, Bashir Ahmad Rafiq Sahib (then Imam of the Fazl Mosque) asked how such a large amount could be raised in such a short time, because when they were raising funds from the England Jamaat for the Fazl-e-Umar Foundation, an amount of £21,000 was raised in a period of three years.

Alluding to this, Huzoorrh continued by saying in his Friday Sermon:

“I addressed them for two hours, and within those two hours, promises and cash amounting £27,000 to £28,000 were received. This was from Allah the Almighty, not from myself, but He grants honour to the status on which He has stationed me. […] There are some [Ahmadi] doctors who are practising in England, I told them, ‘Look, I need doctors, you should say labbaik on my call with sincerity, love and sympathy. I will surely get some doctors, insha-Allah, but you should also present yourself voluntarily. If you do not, then I will have to command you and you will have to obey my command anyway, and only such a person will disobey [my command] who is ready to leave Ahmadiyyat; and whosoever leaves Ahmadiyyat, is neither needed by me nor my Allah.’ Therefore, they were very pleased and presented themselves [for this cause].” (Ibid, pp. 127-128)

Huzoorrh further said:

“I told the members in England, ‘I am not worried about where this money will come from because God Almighty has told me since the beginning of my Khilafat that:

تينوں‭ ‬اينا‭ ‬دياں‭ ‬گا‭ ‬كہ ‬تو‭ ‬رج‭ ‬جاويں‭ ‬گا

“[I will bless you so abundantly that it will be enough for you.]’

“Thus, you witnessed that 27 to 28 thousand pounds had been promised and that was without any effort. I wished that before my departure [from England], an amount of £10,000 was raised for this fund. The office-bearers were hopeless, but I was not even for a second. I knew that my God had commanded me to do this task. […]

“I have drafted a scheme for Pakistan as per Allah the Almighty’s will. […] I will appeal to you and you will offer sacrifice, insha-Allah, because the God Who commands us to offer sacrifices also grants potential. […] This is not the time to move slowly; rather, we must be swift and then we have to accomplish many tasks, for instance we need to publish books in Africa. […]

“I need 200 such sincere members from Pakistan who will donate 5000 rupees each, from which everyone will have to pay 2,000 rupees at the beginning (meaning by the next November) […] and the remaining 3,000 [rupees] according to their capacity within the next three years. […] In addition to these 200 sincere members, I need 200 such sincere members who promise to donate 2,000 [rupees]; 1,000 at the beginning and the remaining 1,000 within the next three years according to their capacity.

“Moreover, I need at least 1,000 such sincere members – may God exceed this number to 2,000 – who promise to donate 500 rupees to this fund; from which 200 rupees at the beginning and the remaining 300 as per their capacity within the next three years. Apart from these 1,400 sincere members, whoever wishes to donate less than 500 rupees, should directly pay cash into the treasury under this fund – instead of promising an amount – and take the receipt and inform me; I will pray for them to Allah the Almighty that may Allah the Almighty accept their sacrifice.” (Ibid, pp. 136-139)

After this, Huzoorrh elaborated on this scheme with some more details.

In response to Huzoor’s call, Ahmadis showed a great passion for sacrifice and by 17 June, the total promises of around 500,000 rupees and cash payments of more than 5,000 rupees were collected in Pakistan. (Tarikh-e-Ahmadiyyat, Vol. 26, p. 120)

Huzoorrh established a committee of Majlis Nusrat Jehan, and instructed the committee on 24 June 1970 in the following words:

“This committee has been established to carry out the [Nusrat Jehan] Leap Forward programme swiftly and diligently, which comprises six countries now. […] This committee will work directly under my supervision.” (Tarikh-e-Ahmadiyyat, Vol. 26, p. 130)

In 1970, Majlis Nusrat Jehan published an account of Huzoor’srh tour of six African countries on the West Coast, titled Africa Speaks. While speaking about this booklet, during his address at Jalsa Salana Rabwah 1970, Huzoorrh said:

“Another magazine Africa Speaks has been published, which has been published through the Nusrat Jehan (Leap Forward) scheme. […] I have told you many times that there is a huge revolution in West Africa in favour of Islam and Ahmadiyyat; you will get to know about this in detail after reading this magazine.” (Khitabat-e-Nasir, Vol. 1, pp. 446-447)

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An African king with Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IIIrh. Hazrat Sahibzada Mirza Masroor Ahmadaa can be seen standing behind Huzoorrh

On 30 August 1970, while addressing Ahmadi doctors, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IIIrh narrated the details of the Nusrat Jehan (Leap Forward) programme, and encouraged them to offer their services in Africa under this scheme. (Tarikh-e-Ahmadiyyat, Vol. 26, pp. 197-208)

Under the Nusrat Jehan Scheme, the work for establishing schools and hospitals commenced and the scheme started bearing fruit. Under this scheme, the first Ahmadiyya Medical Centre was inaugurated on 1 November 1970, in Kumasi, Ghana. (Ibid, p. 230)

As per the statement of Secretary Nusrat Jehan Scheme, by 25 November 1970, the amount of promises reached 2.6 million rupees and around 700,000 rupees were received in the markaz. (Tarikh-e-Ahmadiyyat, Vol. 26, pp. 120-121)

On 28 December 1970, during his concluding address at Jalsa Salana Rabwah, Huzoorrh stated:

“By now, the jamaats of Pakistan have promised an amount of 2.636 million rupees, and the promises from the outside jamaats are 1.963 million rupees (if pounds are converted to rupees). The sum total becomes 4.6 million rupees. […] Within Pakistan, an amount of 930,000 rupees have been received in cash in a period of a few months, by the grace of Allah the Almighty and the blessings which He has showered upon the Jamaat. The total collection within and outside Pakistan is 1.602 million rupees. […]

“According to the scheme, which I had formulated earlier, I had intended to send 16 doctors to six [African] countries, but through Allah the Almighty’s grace, the scheme now has 40 doctors. […] Initially, I had thought that during the first year, we would need only a few teachers, but in response to my call for teachers, around 150 members devoted their lives who had the degrees of MA, MSc, BA, and BSc. […]

“Brigadier Dr Ghulam Ahmad Sahib who departed from here on 1 November [1970], has begun his work by establishing a health centre in Kokofu, Ghana. […] There is a town, Wa, in northern Ghana – where we have very big jamaats as well – a school has been established, namely ‘Nusrat Jehan Girls Academy Wa’. […] A boys’ school has also been established in Ghana under the Nusrat Jehan (Leap Forward) programme.” (Khitabat-e-Nasir, Vol. 1, pp. 508-513)

The Muslim Sunrise of Aug-Sep-1970 was edited by Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali. The magazine reports on the World Conference of Religion and Peace that was held in Kyoto, Japan on Oct 15-22, 1970. “The Economic Structure of Islamic Society”, a book by the 2nd Khalifa is quoted as well as his boo, “Ahmadiyya or The True Islam”. The newspaper also reports on the tour of West Africa by the 3rd Khalifa (Mirza Nasir Ahmad), specifically at Saltpond, Ghana, this is the same place where a Qadiani-Ahmadi Mullah arrived in 1921 (Maulvi Abdur Rahim Nayyar). Mirza Nasir Ahmad quoted a census report from 1960 and alleged that there were 135,000 Ahmadi’s in Ghana. The same lecture by Mirza Mubarak Ahmad is continued, Lekh Ram is quoted in this address. Maulvi Abdul Karim is quoted. The 23rd Annual Jalsa Salana was held at the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio on Sep-5 and 6th. 4 Ahmadiyya locations are given out, the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio, the Fazl Mosque, 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C., the Ahmadiyya Mosque in Chicago, IL, on Wabash Ave and an Ahmadiyya mission in NY, on 147-20 Archer Ave, Jamaica-Queens.

The Muslim Sunrise of Oct-Nov-1970 was edited by Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali. The magazine reports on the World Conference of Religion and Peace that was held in Kyoto, Japan on Oct 16-21, 1970. Major Abdul Hamid and Zafrullah Khan were there and represented Ahmadiyya. The newspaper also reports on the tour of West Africa by the 3rd Khalifa (on April 27th, 1970)(Mirza Nasir Ahmad) and how visited Abidjan, Ivory Coast. A lecture by the 2nd Khalifa on May-29-1922 is reproduced. The same lecture by Mirza Mubarak Ahmad is continued, in this write up, Seth Ghulam Nabi is mentioned, Maulvi Abdul Karim and his book, “Sirat Masih-e-Maud”. Munshi Zafar Ahmad of Kapurthala is also quoted, a book named “Ashab-e-Ahmad” is quoted. Sheikh Yaqub Ali Irfani is also quoted via his book “Shamail Hazrat Masih e Maoud”, he quoted Lalah Sharampat of Qadian and Lala Malawamal, Mirza Bashir Ahmad alleges that Lala Malawama lived to be over 100. The story of Dr. Henry Martyn Clark is also given , as well as the role of Captain Douglas in the case. Muhammad Hussain Batalvi is also quoted. 4 Ahmadiyya locations are given out, the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio, the Fazl Mosque, 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C., the Ahmadiyya Mosque in Chicago, IL, on Wabash Ave and an Ahmadiyya mission in NY, on 147-20 Archer Ave, Jamaica-Queens.
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1971

The Khilafat Library in Rabwah was inaugurated, which today houses over 100,000 books, rare manuscripts, a children’s section and science displays. He helps Bhutto get elected in Pakistan’s first ever free elections.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of Dec-1970/Jan-1971, the magazine gives a photo of the World Conference of Religion and Peace that was held in Kyoto, Japan on Oct 15-22, 1970. The Muslim Sunrise alleges that only the Ahmadi delegate gave a solution to the problems of the world, i.e., World Peace. Several books of MGA are quoted. Mirza Nasir Ahmad‘s tour of West Africa is reported on, it seems that he was in the Gambia. He then went to Sierra Leone on May 5-14, Maulvi Abdur Rahim Nayyar’s work is mentioned. It is reported that Mirza Nasir Ahmad told Europeans in 1967 that they were facing eminent destruction. A sermon from the 2nd Khalifa is shared. The same lecture by Mirza Mubarak Ahmad is continued. Major Abdul Hamid is mentioned as the Qadiani delegate at the World Conference of Religion and Peace that was held in Kyoto, Japan on Oct 15-22, 1970. Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali is the editor and his headquarters is at the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of Feb-March-1971, 4 Ahmadiyya locations are given out, 3 mosques and 1 mission house, the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio, the Fazl Mosque, 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C., the Ahmadiyya Mosque in Chicago, IL, on Wabash Ave and an Ahmadiyya mission in NY, on 147-20 Archer Ave, Jamaica-Queens. Ahmadi brag about collecting donation money. Dowie, Lekh Ram, Batalvi and many others are mentioned (Charagh Din, Ghulam Dastagir). The Governor General of the Gambia is mentioned. A Friday sermon of Mirza Nasir Ahmad from April 17, 1970 is given in Lagos, Nigeria. A sermon of the 2nd Khalifa is given. Readers of the Muslim Sunrise are told to send their money to the Qadiani temple in Washington D.C., (the Fazl Mosque, 2141 Leroy Place) to the notice of the jamaat secretary (Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi). The speech by Zafrullah Khan at the World Conference of Religion and Peace that was held in Kyoto, Japan on Oct 15-22, 1970 is given. The same lecture by Mirza Mubarak Ahmad is continued, he quotes Mirza Sharif Ahmad, who is quotes a story by Mian Abdullah Sahib Sanori from Seeratul Mahdi. Nusrat Jehan and Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan are also mentioned. Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkoti is also quoted, he tells how after the murder of Lekh Ram, the police came to Qadian, Mir Nasir Nawab is also mentioned. Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali is the editor and his headquarters is at the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of April/May-1971, Mirza Nasir Ahmad’s tour of West Africa is mentioned, Ahmadiyya wranglings in Liberia are mentioned. A speech by Mirza Nasir Ahmad in Sierra Leone is given, he visited Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Liberia. Mirza Nasir Ahmad alleges that he has warned America, Russia, China, and many others that they are headed towards disaster. Mirza Nasir Ahmad visited the tomb of Maulvi Nazir Ahmad Ali. 4 Ahmadiyya locations are given out, 3 mosques and 1 mission house, the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio, the Fazl Mosque, 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C., the Ahmadiyya Mosque in Chicago, IL, on Wabash Ave and an Ahmadiyya mission in NY, on 147-20 Archer Ave, Jamaica-Queens. The same lecture by Mirza Mubarak Ahmad is continued, he quotes Maulvi Sarwar Shah. Munshi Zafar Ahmad and Mirza Bashir Ahmad are quoted. The book and research work of Walter is mentioned. MGA’s daughter (Mubaraka Begum) is quoted. The speech by Zafrullah Khan at the World Conference of Religion and Peace that was held in Kyoto, Japan on Oct. 15-22, 1970 is given. Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali is the editor and his headquarters is at the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of June-July-1971, Mirza Nasir Ahmad’s tour of West Africa is mentioned. He toured, Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia and the Gambia. On May-8, while in Sierra Leone, he opened a new temple-mosque in honor of Maulvi Nazir Ahmad Ali, who had died therein. On May-14-1970, Mirza Nasir Ahmad left Sierra Leone for Holland (modern day Netherlands). Zafrullah Khan received him at the airport in Holland. It is alleged that Ahmadi’s from Switzerland, Denmark and Germany. The same lecture by Mirza Mubarak Ahmad is continued, he talks about “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam” and “Khutbah ilhamia”.  The speech by Zafrullah Khan at the World Conference of Religion and Peace that was held in Kyoto, Japan on Oct. 15-22, 1970 is given. The 24th Annual Jalsa Salana is announced, the dates are Sep. 3-5th, 1971, it will be held at the Ambassador Hotel in Washington D.C., Ahmadi’s from Canada will also attend. Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali is the editor and his headquarters is at the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of Oct/Nov-1971, a speech by Mirza Mubarak Ahmad at the Jalsa at Rabwah (Oct. 23-25, 1970) is given. A quote from a speech from the 2nd Khalifa from 1945 is given. The speech by Zafrullah Khan at the World Conference of Religion and Peace that was held in Kyoto, Japan on Oct. 15-22, 1970 is given. The lecture by Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi at the 24th Annual Jalsa Salana is announced (Sep. 3-5th, 1971) is given. The text of a speech by Mirza Nasir Ahmad is given. Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali is the editor and his headquarters is at the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio.

On 13 March 1971, a farewell ceremony was held for 13 doctors who were going to West Africa under the Nusrat Jehan Aagey barho (Leap Forward) programme. The ceremony was also graced by Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IIIrh. (Tarikh-e-Ahmadiyyat, Vol. 27, pp. 31-33)

In 1971, eight new hospitals were established in Ghana, Sierra Leone and the Gambia, whereas eight new schools were established in Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone and the Gambia. (Tarikh-e-Ahmadiyyat, Vol. 27, pp. 7-28)

A list of schools, clinics and hospitals established during the early years of this scheme can be found in Tarikh-e-Ahmadiyyat, volume 26, pages 131-146.
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1972
Nusrat Jehan Scheme: Khilafat’s impetus for ‘Africa to Leap Forward’ – A glimpse into the early years (1970-1982)

During his Friday Sermon on 3 November 1972, Huzoorrh said:

“Under the Nusrat Jehan Aagey barho [Leap Forward] Scheme, many tasks are being achieved. Through this heavenly scheme, we continue to witness wonderful scenes of love and mercy of Allah the Almighty. And I believe that [members of the] Jamaat should be made aware of these manifestations so that they can also express their gratitude [to Allah the Almighty], recite alhamdulillah from the depth of their hearts and offer more sacrifices for the religious cause diligently.” (Khutbat-e-Nasir, Vol. 4, p. 473)

On 27 December 1972, during his address at the Jalsa Salana Rabwah 1972, Huzoorrh said:

“By the time, members [of the Jamaat] from Pakistan have promised an amount of 2,720,390 rupees in Nusrat Jehan Reserve Fund, whereas, the promised from outside of Pakistan have reached 3,120,800 rupees. […] Therefore, the total promises have exceeded 5.8 million [rupees]. […]

“The number of participants from Pakistan is 3,282 and 2,011 from outside Pakistan. […] By 15 December 1972, the total collection in Pakistan is around 1.8 million (1,778,834) rupees. The collection outside Pakistan is 1.5 million rupees. The total amount collected within and outside Pakistan is 3,267,448 rupees.” (Khitabat-e-Nasir, Vol. 1, p. 562)
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1973
Nusrat Jehan Scheme: Khilafat’s impetus for ‘Africa to Leap Forward’ – A glimpse into the early years (1970-1982)

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the Fall-1973, the Editor is Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim. The Co-editors are, Imam Sharif Ahmad Bajwa, Hasan Hakeem, Dr. Basharat Ahmad Munir, Dr. Qazi Muhammad Barkatullah and Dr. M.M. Abbas. This magazine was published from the Dayton Mosque, 637 Randolph Street, Dayton, Ohio, 45408. The magazine reports on the 1973, USA-Jalsa, which was held on August-31-September 2, 1973, at Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois. The missionary-in-charge of the USA Imam Sharif Ahmad Bajwa gave a speech. MGA’s famous grandson (Mirza Muzzafar Ahmad) was also there, he seems to have recently moved to the USA, he gave the inaugural address. Dr. Qazi Muhammad Barkatullah also gave a speech. A speech by Imam Sharif Ahmad Bajwa is given. A speech by Hasan Hakeem is also given, it seems that he visited West Africa and stayed at Ahmadiyya houses. Hasan Hakeem converted to Ahmadiyya in 1968 and by 1971, he travelled to Lagos, Nigeria with no money (first he went to Morocco, then Nigeria, then Ghana and finally Senegal. Hasan Hakeem lived at the Ahmadiyya mission on Idumagbo Ave in Lagos, Nigeria with his wife and didn’t have to pay rent. Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim (Missionary, Midwest circle) has an essay on the financial schemes of Mirza Nasir Ahmad, his tour of West Africa in 1970 is mentioned. Mirza Nasir Ahmad introduced the “Nusrat Jehan Reserve Fund” and began to extort large amounts of from Ahmadi’s in the West. It is mentioned that Mirza Nasir Ahmad toured the UK in July/September of 1973. Al-Haj Abdur Rahim Zafar has an essay (From Dayton, OH) has an essay. A speech by Yusuf Iman Ali from the 1973-USA Jalsa is presented. MGA’s grandson (Mirza Muzzafar Ahmad) was also there, he seems to have recently moved to the USA, he gave the inaugural address. Dr. Qazi Muhammad Barkatullah also gave a speech. A speech by Imam Sharif Ahmad Bajwa is given. A speech by Hasan Hakeem is also given, it seems that he visited West Africa and stayed at Ahmadiyya houses. Hasan Hakeem converted to Ahmadiyya in 1968 and by 1971, he travelled to Lagos, Nigeria with no money (first he went to Morocco, then Nigeria, then Ghana and finally Senegal. Hasan Hakeem lived at the Ahmadiyya mission on Idumagbo Ave in Lagos, Nigeria with his wife and didn’t have to pay rent. Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim (Missionary, Midwest circle) has an essay on the financial schemes of Mirza Nasir Ahmad, his tour of West Africa in 1970 is mentioned. Mirza Nasir Ahmad introduced the “Nusrat Jehan Reserve Fund” and began to extort large amounts of from Ahmadi’s in the West. It is mentioned that Mirza Nasir Ahmad toured the UK in July/September of 1973. Al-Haj Abdur Rahim Zafar has an essay (From Dayton, OH) has an essay. A speech by Yusuf Iman Ali from the 1973-USA Jalsa is presented. The magazine announces that there will be an International Jalsa held at Rabwah in Dec-1973 and the USA jamaat is sending 9 members and 2 from Canada. The names are as follows: Rashid Ahmad (leader), Hasan Hakeem of Waukegan, Alhaji Abdur Rahim Zafar of Dayton, Abdur-Raqib Wali (Boston)(and his mother, Mubaraka Sadiq), Abid Haneef (Boston), Abdul Kareem of Boston, Dr. Malik Rab Nawaz (from Wisconsin)(and his wife Naeema Dard) and from Canada: A.M. Mirza (Brantfort) and M.M. Siddiq (Toronto). Mirza Nasir Ahmad demanded 790k from Tahrik-i-Jadeed on Nov-9-1973, with a deadline of Dec-31-1973. The magazine also reports on news from Rabwah, MKA-Pakistan held its annual convention (Nov 2-4-1973) wherein only 2200 Ahmadi’s attended. Maulvi Ataul Mujeeb Rashid was there and was appointed as the President of MKA-Pakistan. The “Nusrat Jehan Reserve Fund” is mentioned again. Maulvi Sharif Ahmad Bajwa is in the UK and getting new teeth, Imam Siddique is working in the USA in his absence. Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim is reported to have toured St. Louis on Nov-4-1973, Brother Munir Ahmad was the local Qadani Ameer, Rashid Ahmad was there too. Imam Siddique’s tabligh work was also mentioned. Dr. M. Yusuf Khan is mentioned. The office bearers of the Dayton jamaat of Qadiani’s are mentioned, Alhaji Abdur Rahim Zafar of Dayton was elected as the new Amir. The magazine reports that Eid was held on Oct-28-1973 and Maulvi Sharif Ahmad Bajwa gave the Eid Khutbah, it also reports on Eid in NY, how Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim held Eid in Dayton, and other centers of Qadiani activity also alleged to have held a celebration, i.e., Milwaukee, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Detroit.

It is alleged via the Al-Fazl of Sep-27-1973 by Mirza Nasir Ahmad that in 50 years all of Germany would convert to Ahmadiyya. This is from a Lajna magazine in Germany. It seems that this was his 3rd trip to Germany.

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During his Friday Sermon on 5 October 1973, Huzoorrh urged members of the Jamaat to pay their chanda for the Nusrat Jehan Scheme which they had promised, as soon as possible, and stated that although the deadline was November 1973, he was extending it to 20 December 1973. He further said:

“As far as the blessings of this scheme are concerned, which Allah the Almighty has linked to it, they will continue to expand, insha-Allah. Allah the Almighty is the One Who always showers His mercy and love. […] The Holy Prophetsa had given the glad tiding to his ummah that until they fulfilled the conditions of faith, the world would remain in awe of them. Now Europe holds huge amounts of wealth, they are very rich. Our impact is not in the shape of currency; rather, it is in the form of mercy of Allah the Almighty. Our treasuries are filled with the mercy of Allah the Almighty, not with pounds, gold, silver or diamonds. The wealth of Allah’s mercy is immensely precious and more beneficial than any other asset, such as gold, silver, diamonds, and pearls, and it never shows disloyalty, but worldly wealth, ultimately, is disloyal.” (Khutbat-e-Nasir, Vol. 5, pp. 251-254).
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1974
Nusrat Jehan Scheme: Khilafat’s impetus for ‘Africa to Leap Forward’ – A glimpse into the early years (1970-1982)

Per the Moslem Sunrise of Jan-Feb-1974, the impressions of Rabwah are given by a Qadiani-African-American convert, Hasan Hakeem of Waukegan. He mentions how the brother of Zafrullah Khan received them in Lahore (Asadullah Khan), they had flown in from Karachi. From Lahore they travelled in a mini-bus to Rabwah where they were received by Mirza Mubarak Ahmad and Maulvi Abdul Qadar Zaighum. Muzaffar Ahmad Zafar has an essay in this edition wherein he also talks about his trip to Rabwah. It is mentioned how Chaudry Sharif Ahmad Bajwah is back in the USA (on Dec-20-1973) after spending time in London. Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim is also mentioned and how on December 14, 1973, he gave a speech at the Trinity Evangelic Divinity College, Deerfield, Ill. On December 20, 1973, the missionary Imam Ibrahim, assisted by Bro. Rafiq Salam and Aminullah, delivered lectures in Dunbar High School, Dayton, Ohio, and the trio removed several misunderstandings about Islam during the question and answer session. EIDUL AZHA was solemnly celebrated at the Dayton Mosque on January 4, 1973, and the event received a prominent coverage in the Daily News. The Dayton Jamaat gave a befitting reception to Alhaj Abdur Rahim Zafar (now named Muzaffar by Hazrat Khalifatul Masih) on Sunday, January 13, 1974. On his return from Rabwah as a member of the American delegation Bro. Muzaffar who came back highly inspired made a stirring speech covering all that had impressed him besides the dynamic personality of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih. (The text of his speech appears elsewhere). Our congratulations to Bro Yaqub and Aminullah of Dayton who have been gifted with the blessings of Hajj this year. Bro. Yusof Latiff and his wife from Boston also had the honor of performing the Hajj. Muhammad Siddique Shahid Gurdaspuri is mentioned as well as his work in NY. Abdul Raqib Wali (of the Boston Jamaat), President, on the meeting Sunday, December 16, 1973, at Phillip Brooks House, Harvard University, at 2 p.m., Abid Hanif was also mentioned. The Editor of the Muslim Sunrise is Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim. The Advisory-editor is, Imam Sharif Ahmad Bajwa. Contributing editors are Hasan Hakeem, Dr. Basharat Ahmad Munir, Dr. Qazi Muhammad Barkatullah and Dr. M.M. Abbas. This magazine was published from the Dayton Mosque, 637 Randolph Street, Dayton, Ohio, 45408.

Per the Moslem Sunrise of Jan-Feb-1974, there was a 7-man delegation to Rabwah from the USA, this was the first time something like this had ever happened. Members of the 7-man delegation were Rashid Ahmad (leader), Abid Haneef (Boston), Abdur-Raqib Wali (Boston), Abdul Kareem of Boston, Fazal Omar of Waukegan, Hasan Hakeem of Waukegan, Ill and Alhaji Abdur Rahim Zafar of Dayton later joined the delegation in Rabwah. It also mentions the newly found Shroud of Turin. The Speech of Mirza Nasir Ahmad at the Jalsa at Rabwah on Dec-28-1973 (the 3rd day) is given. Mirza Nasir Ahmad announces that there will be a 100-year jubilee in 1989 to commemorate 100 years of Qadianism.

1. To give an impetus to our Missionary work, the following New Missionary Centres be opened:

a; Three local centres in West Africa.
b. Three local centres in East Africa.
c. Centres in Italy, France, spain, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
d. The Mission in England should be staffed with 3 to 5 additional Missionaries.
e. The Mission in North and South America should also be reinforced with 3 to 5 additonal Missionaries.
f. Mission to be opened in Canada.
g. All these Centres should have a Mosque, Mission House and Office buildinqs.

In May of 1974, the famous Rabwah Train Incident happened, Mirza Nasir Ahmad alleged that he wasn’t in Rabwah on that day, May-29-1974. Mirza Nasir Ahmad fell off a horse in 1974, however, the month is unknown.

In Aug-Sep-1974, Mirza Nasir Ahmad represented the Ahmadiyya Community in the National Assembly of Pakistan in an eleven-day inquisition. Despite his efforts, the National Assembly declared Ahmadis to be non-Muslims.

During his Friday Sermon on 5 April 1974, Huzoorrh stated that by that time, around 5.3 million rupees had been received in the Nusrat Jehan Reserve Fund. He added that under this scheme, many schools and hospitals had been established, despite huge opposition and hurdles, but Allah the Almighty removed all hurdles at the end. He further said that there was a huge revolution in African countries, which was all due to the blessings of the Nusrat Jehan Scheme. (Khutbat-e-Nasir, Vol. 5, pp. 251-254)
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1975

The Muslim Sunrise from Dec-1975 was edited/published by Mian Muhammad Ibrahim (a Qadiani-Ahmadi Maulvi) and from Dayton, Ohio. Khalil Ahmad Nasir has an essay wherein he discusses the “Fifth Spiritual Summit in NY in 1975″ and how Zafrullah Khan was invited to speak. An essay by Zafrullah Khan is also given. A speech by Bashir Ahmad Rafiq (head Maulvi on the Qadiani London temple, the Fazl mosque) is given which he gave in Copenhagen, Denmark (at the Ahmadiyya temple therein via an annual Ijtema). In this speech, he alleges that the first 3 Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa’s were predicted/prophesied, he quotes the famous speech at the 1956 Jalsa at Rabwah (Khilafat-i-Haqqa). The travels of Mirza Nasir Ahmad are presented, they also discuss the Nusrat Jehan Scheme Fraud. It is alleged that Mirza Nasir Ahmad laid the foundation stone of an Ahmadiyya temple mosque in Gottenburg, Sweden as part of the “Centenary Fund” on 9-27-1975. This “Centenary Fund” was launched at the 1973 Jalsa Salana at Rabwah. This was the first Ahmadiyya temple-mosque built (started) under the “Centenary Fund”. The history of Ahmadiyya in the USA is then given by various authors, Rashid Ahmad, Sheikh Nazeer Elahi, the wife of Sufi Muti-ur-Rahman Bengali, Dr. M. Yusuf Khan and Zakria Virk (his son is the famous Adnan Virk of ESPN)(in Canada). The history of Ahmadiyya in Canada is also given. It is mentioned how Mirza Mubarak Ahmad came to Canada on tour in July-1975, Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim and Imam M.S. Shahid (Missionary-in-Charge, USA also accompanied him. The 1975 USA-Jalsa is also mentioned, which was held at the Dayton Mosque-temple, a speech by Yahya Sharif Abdullah wherein he mentions the famous book by the 2nd Qadiani Khalifa, “New World Order”.

During his Friday Sermon on 21 November 1975, Huzoorrh said that one was astonished upon witnessing the impact of the Nusrat Jehan Scheme in West African countries, and one had to express their gratitude to Allah the Almighty for His blessings and mercy.

Huzoorrh added that in some areas, the local people were insisting to the Jamaat to establish schools and hospitals in their area and save their children from the impact of Christianity. (Khutbat-e-Nasir, Vol. 6, p. 211)

Huzoorrh further said that by that time, an amount of 15 million rupees had been spent on projects under the Nusrat Jehan Scheme in West Africa. (Ibid, p. 536).

On 27 December 1975, during his address at the Jalsa Salana Rabwah 1975, Huzoorrh said:

“Allah the Almighty has enabled the Jamaat to donate an amount of 5.353 million rupees [in Nusrat Jehan Reserve Fund].” (Khitabat-e-Nasir, Vol. 2, p. 123).
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1976
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In 1976, during his USA tour and at the USA Jalsa, Mirza Nasir Ahmad claimed 10 million Ahmadi’s – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

In 1976, Mirza Nasir Ahmad visited the USA, this was part of a bigger tour. He started touring  on July 20, 1976 from Rabwah and returned to Rabwah on October 20, 1976 (see page 76). Two of his sons, Mirza Luqman Ahmad (seen in Dayton) and Mirza Anas Ahmad (seen in New Jersey). It should be noted that Mirza Nasir Ahmad bold face lied and told all the newspapers that he interacted with that there were 10 million Ahmadi’s in the world. He was in America from July 25th to Aug 20th, 1976. He then finished his tour in Europe.

Ahmadiyya sources allege that Mirza Nasir Ahmad landed in the USA on July 25th and in Washington D.C., he gave the Friday Sermon on 7-30-1976 at the American Fazl Mosque in Washington D.C. He then travelled to Dayton (on Aug-1 to Aug-3rd)(on Aug-2, he held a press conference at the Biltmore Towers)(Ahmadiyya sources allege that there are 100 Ahmadi’s in Dayton in 1976, another newspaper was told that there are 100 Ahmadi families), and finally at Madison New Jersey for the Jalsa Salana-USA (held the weekend of Aug 6th, see page 15), which was a historic event for the brainwashed Qadiani’s (allegedly 600 showed up, see page 15). Mirza Nasir Ahmad lambasted the organizers of the Jalsa…he was not happy in his Jalsa speech, he said that they did things that would force him to kick them out of Ahmadiyya (on Aug-6th). On Aug-7th, Mirza Nasir Ahmad gave the concluding address. Ahmadiyya sources confirm that there were only 7 mosques in the USA by 1976. The 29th annual USA-Jalsa Salana was held at Drew University, which was in Madison, New Jersey (held the weekend of Aug 6th, see page 15). Abid Haneef dined with Mirza Nasir Ahmad (see the photo in the below), Rashid Ahmad too. No photo’s of Azhar Haneef at all. M. M. Ahmad was also there and Mirza Nasir Ahmad also gave a speech at the World Bank. Rashid Ahmad was there too. Ahmadiyya sources allege that there are 3000 Ahmadi’s in the USA in 1976 (See page 5)(A newspaper in NY said that there were only 1000 Ahmadi’s in the USA, see page 40). The Washington Star was told that Ahmadi’s had never broken any laws in the USA (a total lie, Mufti Muhammad Sadiq fled from the police in 1923 and never showed up to court)(See the Philadelphia Inquirer of Friday, Aug-31, 1923). Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim was there too.

After the USA-Jalsa in Madison, New Jersey, he went to Toronto (Aug 8–11th)(at the Inn on the Park)(his speech in Toronto can be found herein, page 33).

The week of Aug-17-1976, Mirza Nasir Ahmad gave press conferences at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Drew University (See page 22). He then left American on Aug-20-1976.

Mirza Nasir Ahmad standing in front of #NiagaraFalls On, #Canada with the local Mayor.

In 1976, during his USA tour and at the USA Jalsa, Mirza Nasir Ahmad claimed 10 million Ahmadi’s

The Muslim Sunrise of July-1976 was edited/published by Mian Muhammad Ibrahim (a Qadiani-Ahmadi Maulvi) and from Dayton, Ohio. Imam M.S. Shahid (Missionary-in-Charge, USA) is the consulting editor and Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the contributing editor. The arrival of Mirza Nasir Ahmad is announced, he seems to have already arrived (he landed on July-20-1976) before the publishing of this edition. It is claimed that there are 10 million Ahmadi’s in the world. It is alleged that the attendance at the 1975 Jalsa Salana at Rabwah was the highest ever. Imam M.S. Shahid (Missionary-in-Charge, USA) has an essay. The Ahmadiyya Movement alleges to have 10 million members worldwide and alleges to be an International Organization. They allege to be operating in Ghana, the Gambia, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritius, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Canada, Guyana, Trinidad, the USA, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Syria, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Yemen, Argentina, Australia, Burma, Bukhara (Uzbekistan), Egypt, Borneo (Brunei?), France, Gulf states (maybe Qatar or the U.A.E.), Hong Kong (China), Iran, Italy, Thailand, Lebanon, Muscat (Oman), Yugoslavia, Iraq, Turkey and Malaysia. It is alleged that in the USA there are 26 jamaats, 300 mosques in Ghana and over 100 mosques in Indonesia. A new mosque in Sweden is mentioned, the Fazl mosque in London is declared as the oldest mosque in Europe (a lie, the Woking is the oldest), 1 mosque in Holland (Netherlands) and 1 mosque in Switzerland, and 2 in West Germany (Frankfurt and Hamburg). The Ahmadiyya Movement then shows its 5 temple-mosques in the USA, St. Louis, Baltimore, Washington D.C., Ny and Dayton. The Dowie prophecy is mentioned. Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir has an essay on world peace. There is also a photo of all of the Jamaat Presidents from Feb-1976. A list of 27 jamaats in the USA are mentioned, my uncle Sharif Ahmad Shah is mentioned at 2001 Newton Way, Concord, Ca 94518, 415-687-0133.

The Muslim Sunrise of Nov-1976 was edited/published by Mian Muhammad Ibrahim (a Qadiani-Ahmadi Maulvi) and from Dayton, Ohio. Imam M.S. Shahid (Missionary-in-Charge, USA) is the consulting editor and Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the contributing editor. The historic visit of Mirza Nasir Ahmad is covered via newspaper reports. Ahmadiyya editors advise that the population of Ahmadi’s in the USA exceeds 3000, this is in opposition to all the newspaper reports. It should be noted that Mirza Nasir Ahmad and other Ahmadi’s lied to press and alleged 10 million Ahmadi’s around the world. The Washington Star is quoted, the Journal Herald of Dayton, the Dayton Daily News, the Toronto Sun, the Daily Record, the Hudson Dispatch, the Record, the Hudson Dispatch, the New Jersey Afro American, the News, the Teaneck News, the Washington Post, the New York Amsterdam News, the New York Post and the Bilalian News. Muzaffar Ahmad Zafar, Hassan Hakeem and others gave their personal impressions of the Khalifa’s visit. A letter to the Khalifa is presented as written by Rashid Ahmad (USA Ameer). The Ameer from Canada (Abdul Aziz Khalifa) also wrote a letter.

On 11 December 1976, during his address at the Jalsa Salana Rabwah, Huzoorrh said:

“Under the Nusrat Jehan [scheme], since 1970, 16 higher secondary schools have been established. As a result of this, our 29 small colleges are currently functioning in West African countries, which are equivalent to intermediate colleges.” (Ibid, p. 194)

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1977

The March-April-1977 issue of the Muslim Sunrise was edited/published by Mian Muhammad Ibrahim (a Qadiani-Ahmadi Maulvi) and from Dayton, Ohio. Imam M.S. Shahid (Missionary-in-Charge, USA) is the consulting editor and Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the contributing editor. Mirza Nasir Ahmad’s Friday sermon of 7-30-1976 is reproduced, this was uttered at the American Fazl Mosque in Washington D.C. and very short. Mirza Nasir Ahmad’s speech on 8-6-1976) the USA Jalsa of 1976 is also reproduced. Mirza Nasir Ahmad was mad at the arrangements. Mirza Nasir Ahmad’s his Friday sermon on the same day is also given. His Saturday speech of 8-7-1976 at the USA Jalsa is also given. Mirza Nasir Ahmad’s speech in Canada on 8-9-1976 (at the Hotel Inn at the Park in Toronto) is reproduced (translated by Zakaria Virk). Mirza Nasir Ahmad’s final Friday sermon on 8-13-1976 at the American Fazl Mosque in Washington D.C. is also reproduced wherein he mentions Wasiyyat.

The July-1977 issue of the Muslim Sunrise was edited/published by Mian Muhammad Ibrahim (a Qadiani-Ahmadi Maulvi) and from Dayton, Ohio. Imam M.S. Shahid (Missionary-in-Charge, USA) is the consulting editor and Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the contributing editor. There is an editorial which mentions the writings of Sir William Muir and an essay from a journal in 1969. The Yuz Asaf theory is presented. Imam M.S. Shahid (Missionary-in-Charge has an essay on abortion. Maulvi Bashir Ahmad Rafiq (Missionary-in-Charge of the UK) was in the USA in July-Aug-1976 and was working as the private secretary of Mirza Nasir Ahmad, he gave a speech at the USA-Jalsa-1976. His speech was on the work of Ahmadiyya in the UK. He admits that in 1959, after 40+ years in the UK, there were still just a handful of Qadianis. Rafiq lies and alleges that there are 10k Ahmadi’s in the UK. Rafiq alleges that the Ahmadiyya Community in the UK recently pledged 1 million pounds to Mirza Nasir Ahmad. Rafiq alleges that there are 20 Ahmadi communities in the UK (stretching to Scotland), and 5000 Ahmadi’s in London, of which the vast majority are desi. Rafiq mentions 4 additional Qadiani-Ahmadi Maulvi’s working in the UK, Bashir Ahmad Orchard (missionary-in-charge for Scotland), Munir ud Din Shams (deputy Imam in London), Aminullah Khan Salik (Yorkshire area) and Naseem Ahmad Bajwa (Middlesex area).

In 1977, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IIIrh sent Sahibzada Mirza Masroor Ahmad Sahibaa to Ghana, under the Nusrat Jehan Scheme. He served as the headmaster of the Ahmadiyya Secondary Schools in Salaga and Essarkyir. Moreover, in accordance with the instructions of Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih IVrh, Sahibzada Mirza Masroor Ahmad Sahibaa successfully experimented the growth of wheat in Ghana, which was the first time that it was revealed that wheat could grow in Ghana. He also experimented the cultivation of soya bean, and it was then that the high nutritional value of soya bean was brought to the attention of the Ghanaian public. (www.reviewofreligions.org/1768/service-in-ghana/)

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Hazrat Sahibzada Mirza Masroor Ahmadaa holding his daughter while meeting Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IIIrh

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1978

Mirza Nasir Ahmad traveled to London where the conference of Jesus’ Deliverance from the cross was held at the Commonwealth Institute in Kensington. This was attended by various scholars belonging to principal faiths who read their papers discussing the circumstances surrounding the Crucifixion of Jesus, after which the Ahmadiyya viewpoint regarding the death of Jesus was presented. Presentations were also given by Sir Zafrulla Khan and M.M. Ahmad.

The Christian Church gave a statement dismissing the Ahmadiyya as not representing the teachings of Islam and refused to be drawn into the debate that had been re-opened by the discovery of the Shroud of Turin and now this conference. There were participants from Pakistan, India, AfricaAsiaEurope, and the United States. On this occasion Mirza Nasir Ahmad also delivered a lecture on this issue. He dealt with the subject of Jesus’ survival from death upon the cross, his travel to the east, the Unity of God, and expounded the status of Muhammad.

Jesus’ Deliverance from the cross was held at the Commonwealth Institute in Kensington.

With his son Mirza Luqman Ahmad in Germany
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During his Friday Sermon on 15 September 1978, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IIIrh said:

“[Members of the] Jamaat participate in financial sacrifices greatly, and then chandajat [donations] of the Nusrat Jehan [Scheme] also added up in 1970, and the duration of that financial sacrifice was limited to three years, and at least £100,000 were demanded to spend there [in West Africa]. Allah the Almighty showered His grace; instead of £100,000, an amount of £200,000 to £250,000 have been raised by the time, all over the world.” (Khutbat-e-Nasir, Vol. 7, p. 405)

During the time of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IIIrh, the Nusrat Jehan Scheme was firmly established, and continued to flourish during the time of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IVrh as well.

Now, during the blessed era of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih Vaa, this scheme has risen to new heights and we are witnessing unprecedented progress and blessings of this scheme.

While mentioning the progress of the Nusrat Jehan Scheme, during his Second Day address at the Jalsa Salana UK 2021, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih Vaa stated that under this scheme, 37 hospitals and clinics are operating in 12 countries, where 49 central and 14 local doctors are serving. There are 593 schools in 11 countries, where 21 central teachers are serving. (Al Hakam, 13 August 2021, Issue 178, p. 17).
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1980

Mirza Nasir Ahmad traveled to Spain, where he laid the foundation stone of the Basharat Mosque in Pedro Abad. This is where he coined the famous slogan, “Love for All, Hatred for None”. The mosque was inaugurated posthumously in 1982 and was the first purpose-built mosque in Spain since the Reconquista and the Fall of Granada in 1492.

He also visited, England, West Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Holland, England, Nigeria, and Ghana. The trip started on June 26, 1980 and ended on October 28, 1980.

2 October 1980: Hazrat Khalifatul Masih III (rh) inaugurated the Bradford Mission House in the UK

He arrived in Canada on September 4, 1980. In Canada, he stayed for 10 days in Toronto and Calgary. On September 11, 1980, he left Calgary by air for San Francisco, he chose the Hotel Amfac (See the Khilafat centenary of 2008). After staying for four days in the
West Coast region, on September 15, 1980. Mirza Nasir Ahmad and his team flew to Washington D.C. and met many jamaat members. On September 19, 1980, Mirza Nasir Ahmad gave the Khutbah Juma at the Ahmadiyya American Fazl Mosque in Washington D.C. (See pages 79-80).
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1981

His wife died.

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On 11 April 1982, he married Tahira Siddiqua Nasir, daughter of Abdul Majeed Khan of Verowal.

He died 7 weeks later in IslamabadPakistan, Mirza Nasir Ahmad suffered a severe heart attack. He died on 9 June 1982 at 12:45 p.m.
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Links and Related Essay’s

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Mirza Basheer-uddin Mahmud Ahmad had 20+ children with 7 wives

How did Mirza Nasir Ahmad become Khalifa in 1965?

“Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih III: A brief history of his life before his 16 1⁄2 year Khalifat”. Muslim Herald. July 1982.

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2016/10/15/sind-holdings-was-owned-by-mirza-muzzafar-ahmad/

The life of Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih III(ru) – Before Khilafat

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/01/13/mirza-ghulam-ahmad-was-not-allowed-to-teach-his-eldest-sons/

https://www.baituzzafar.com/single-post/2018/03/06/East-Coast-Quran-Conference-2018

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2016/11/24/hurmat-bibi-mgas-first-wife/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/02/07/mirza-ghulam-ahmad-boycotted-the-funeral-of-his-own-saon-mirza-fazl-ahmad-1904/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/01/18/study-on-ahmadiyya-organized-conversion-through-marriage-scheme/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/11/25/mirza-ghulam-ahmad-claims-that-a-muslim-man-should-divorce-his-wife-immediately-for-dialogue-with-men/

https://www.alislam.org/friday-sermon/2013-10-04.html

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/10/24/mirza-tahir-ahmad-tells-us-whether-or-not-ahmadi-men-need-their-1st-wifes-permission-to-pursue-additional-wives/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/?s=fauzia+faizi

My Maryam – Part I

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/06/06/who-is-mirza-wasim-ahmad-the-son-of-mirza-basheer-uddin-mahmud-ahmad/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/10/08/the-ahmadiyya-khalifa-married-his-first-cousin-in-1935/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/02/16/who-is-muhammadi-begum-1875-1965/

https://www.alislam.org/friday-sermon/printer-friendly-summary-2011-11-18.html

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/10/07/mirza-nasir-ahmad-married-his-first-cousin-in-1934/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/05/16/who-is-dr-mir-muhammad-ismail-the-brother-in-law-of-mga/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/10/07/mirza-ghulam-ahmad-married-off-his-daughter-when-she-was-11-12-years-old/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/07/26/fauzia-faizi-confirms-that-the-mirza-family-is-full-of-incest-and-rapists/

Some Notable Personalities

 

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/05/16/who-is-dr-mir-muhammad-ismail-the-brother-in-law-of-mga/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/02/24/amatul-hayee-or-amtul-hai-the-daughter-of-nooruddin-and-the-wife-of-the-2nd-khalifa-mirza-basheer-uddin-mahmud-ahmad-and-her-mysterious-death/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2020/11/13/how-did-mirza-basheer-ud-din-mahmud-ahmad-marry-his-3rd-wife-the-mother-of-mirza-tahir-ahmad/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/09/21/the-promised-messiah-by-mirza-mubarak-ahmad/

https://www.alislam.org/friday-sermon/printer-friendly-summary-2014-11-14.html

https://www.alislam.org/friday-sermon/2013-10-18.html

https://www.alislam.org/friday-sermon/2014-02-21.html

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/01/13/mirza-sultan-ahmad-mgas-eldest-son/

Yahya Bakhtiar, Bhutto, Zia and Mirza Nasir Ahmad

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