Intro
A major strategy of the Ahmadiyya Movement is to market their white converts. James Sinclair is wrapped up in a similar situation. Since he was white, he was given special treatment by the Ahmadiyya elite in Canada. James Sinclair (on twitter as @pray_to_one) is native Canadian who converted to Ahmadiyya, via a love affair with an Ahmadi girl about 10 years ago (listen to an ahmadi imam, Afzal Mirza discussing the issue of fake convert marriages in Canada). He was immediately pushed by Ahmadi leaders to begin working as a spokesman or marketing manager of sorts for the Ahmadiyya Movement in Canada, this is most likely through the Waqf-e-Ardhi program. It is rumored that they paid his rent and gave him lots of perks. This isn’t a new process. In 2025, it was leaked how James Sinclair scammed the Ahmadiyya Movement for thousands from AMJ-Canada Inc via unpaid loans. He is thus no longer an employee, he has been divorced by his Ahmadi wife for violence and has moved on.

In Ireland, Ibrahim Noonan (@ImamNoonan) is the token-white-convert who was made an imam without even going to Jamia. He also converted to Ahmadiyya while in love with an Ahmadi girl. He was able to avoid child support payments for 10+ years. Bashir Ahmad Orchard was the token white guy before Noonan. Noonan worked at a bar for many years and had a fetish for brown girls. In Germany, there is another token white guy, Abdullah Wagishauser who was a hippy, he converted to ahmadiyya and got a job. Abdullah Wagishauser is 1 of 9 trustees who manage the daily operations of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat International (AMJI). Damon Stengel is another.

He has also been working in Belize on behalf of the Ahmadiyya Movement. He also seems to own a cell phone repair shop and was in Belize teaching course on cell phone repair a few years ago.

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The Ahmadiyya white convert dream-team


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James Sinclair
610 – 24 Helen Avenue
Brantford, Ontario
N3T 5Y8
May 1, 2014
Amir Lal Khan Malik
National President
Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at
10610 Jane St.
Maple, Ontario
L6A 3A2

Dear Mr. Malik,
On April 26 th of this year, during the busy time of The Shurah I attended the Peace
Village Mosque on Jane Street with the hopes of converting my religion and
becoming a member of the Ahmadiyya Islamic Jama’at or at the very least learning
more about it, and furthering my education on the Faith that I have come to know as
the Truth.

A man named Najeeb who graciously volunteered to be my impromptu escort for
the day first met in the entrance to the Mosque. Najeeb helped me immensely by
introducing me to several different members of the Jama’at including you. I was
shown the different facilities and had any and all questions answered by Najeeb
himself or if not by Najeeb then the person who would most assuredly know the
answer was always put in front of me. I felt warmth and acceptance at every turn
and was treated as a friend by all whom I met on that day.

After meeting you early in the afternoon I was invited for lunch and more
introductions were made throughout the day. Although I did feel overwhelmed at
times I am to this day grateful for the kindness that was shown to me by complete
strangers. The kindness I received only cemented my belief that I was in the right
place and I was making the right decision by turning my life over to Allah. In
speaking with another learned convert by the name of Adam Alexander I learned the
answer to many of the questions that had been left unanswered during my
courtship with my new found religion. I felt that Alex and I had a lot in common and
that there is still so much for me to learn from him.

Alex introduced me to Isaac; a missionary for the Ahmadiyya Jama’at in Montreal
and it was at that time that I was presented with a Baiat. I was surprised that it was
offered to me so quickly but I believe it was my enthusiasm and my thirst for the
teachings of the Promised Messiah and the different Khalifas (peace be upon
them) that impressed upon them my sincere desire to be an Ahmadiyya Muslim.

I was first introduced to Ahmadiyya in 2011 during my time in Ottawa. I attended
a meeting at a church near the Bells Corners area of Ottawa and the topic of
discussion was the true meaning of “Jihad”. I learned that the things I was being
force fed by media and society as a whole in regards to Islam weren’t the truth.
That faithful night a man saw my curiosity and offered me a website that I have
been a devoted follower of for several years now. http://www.alislam.org has been my
gateway to the truth. I enjoy watching Friday sermons (translated of course) and
I’ve also found dozens of eye opening topics such as the truth about what
happened to Jesus Christ. My reading has spanned many decades of authorship
and some of my favourite pieces of literature include “Islam’s Response to
Contemporary Issues” which led me to “Revelation Rationality Knowledge and
Truth”. There are several other titles I’ve read, to many to list here, but my thirst
for the truth only grew after my visit to the Mosque. I picked up several books
from the bookshop at Tahir Hall; most importantly titles that will help me better
understand that religion that I’ve devoted myself to.

Mr. Malik you said yourself that the day I signed the Baiat was the most important
day of my life and I couldn’t agree more. I long to be closer to the Mosque in
Toronto so that I can further my religious education and so that I can be
surrounded by the people who helped welcome me into my new life as an
Ahmadiyya Muslim. I feel blessed to have been given the opportunity to be a part
of the Jama’at and want to offer myself in any way that I can be of use.

As we approach Jalsa Salana I’m excited and hopeful that I will be able to return to
the Peace Village Mosque for this very important time of year so that I might further
my knowledge and continue growing and learning about Islam in such a beneficial
environment.

Thank you, again for your kindness to me while I was in Maple and I hope to meet
you again soon.
Yours,
James Sinclair

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Links and Related Essay’s

https://twitter.com/pray_to_one?lang=en

Bashir Ahmad Orchard, the first non-desi-Ahmadi-imam

https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search/-/charity-details/4003043/trustees

Damon Stengel exposed

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