Intro
In 1937, the first missionary, Ayyaz Khan, came to Warsaw with two co-workers of Hungarian citizenship. He came under the direct command of the spiritual leader of the Worldwide Head of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmoud Ahmad. The reason for sending the missionary to Poland was a personal visit in 1937, to the central headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim World Community, in Qadian, India, of the Chief Mufti of Poland, Dr. Jakub Szynkiewicz, head of the Muslim Religious Union in Poland. The purpose of the visit was to interest the Second Caliph in building a mosque in Warsaw and to raise funds for this purpose. The Second Caliph allocated a certain amount to the construction of a mosque in Warsaw and delegated Ayyaz Khan, who had been working in Hungary for two years, to Poland. The outbreak of the Second World War made it impossible to achieve this goal. The hostilities forced the missionary Ayyaz Khan to leave Warsaw and evacuate from Poland. He went to Budapest with the military, government officials, ambassadors and others. He continued his missionary activities in the capital of Hungary.
The ROR of Feb-1937 has a photo of Maulvi Muhammad Ibrahim (B.A.) and alleges that he is the first ever missionary of the Ahmadiyya Movement sent to Budapest, Hungary. The ROR of Oct-1937 acknowledges that H. Ahmad Khan Ayaz founded the mission in Budapest, however, M. Ibrahim Nasir (aka Maulvi Muhammad Ibrahim [B.A.]), was working as a missionary.

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1935
Per the order of the 2nd Khalifa, Ayyaz Khan is working as a missionary, it’s unclear if he went to Jamia.
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1937
In 1937, the first missionary, Ayyaz Khan, came to Warsaw with two co-workers of Hungarian citizenship. He came under the direct command of the spiritual leader of the Worldwide Head of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmoud Ahmad. The reason for sending the missionary to Poland was a personal visit in 1937, to the central headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim World Community, in Qadian, India, of the Chief Mufti of Poland, Dr. Jakub Szynkiewicz, head of the Muslim Religious Union in Poland. The purpose of the visit was to interest the Second Caliph in building a mosque in Warsaw and to raise funds for this purpose. The Second Caliph allocated a certain amount to the construction of a mosque in Warsaw and delegated Ayyaz Khan, who had been working in Hungary for two years, to Poland. The outbreak of the Second World War made it impossible to achieve this goal. The hostilities forced the missionary Ayyaz Khan to leave Warsaw and evacuate from Poland. He went to Budapest with the military, government officials, ambassadors and others. He continued his missionary activities in the capital of Hungary.
The ROR of Feb-1937 has a photo of Maulvi Muhammad Ibrahim (B.A.) and alleges that he is the first ever missionary of the Ahmadiyya Movement sent to Budapest, Hungary. The ROR of Oct-1937 acknowledges that H. Ahmad Khan Ayaz founded the mission in Budapest, however, M. Ibrahim Nasir (aka Maulvi Muhammad Ibrahim [B.A.]), was working as a missionary.
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2015
Click to access Cherished-Memories-of-Africa.pdf
He is mentioned by a fellow murrabi in a book.
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Links and Related Essay’s
The history of #Ahmadiyya in #Hungary – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
The history of #Ahmadiyya in #Poland – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
https://www.alislam.org/library/books/Cherished-Memories-of-Africa.pdf
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