Intro
Dr. Iftikhar Ayaz is a puppet of the British Government and a Qadiani-Ahmadi. Over the past 40 years, he has helped the British Government displace and persecute the people of Tuvalu. Based at Tuvalu HouseLondonEngland, Ayaz is the Honorary Consul for the Commonwealth realm of Tuvalu in London and has been for over 40+ years. He has thus made lots of money and served the British as well as the Mirza family. Dr. Ayaz is also closely involved with the International Commission of Peace (ICOP) and holds doctorates in Human Development and Education, and a master’s degree in Linguistics. He has worked closely with a number of United Nations-linked organizations. He served the UN Human Rights Council in various capacities and was a member of the UN Workshop on the Rights of Minorities for many years. Now, he is a prominent participant in UN Forums on fundamental human rights, freedom of religion and religious persecution. He has also been actively working with international organisations for the alleviation of poverty, the rights of women and the implementation of the UNESCO Education for All Programme. As a field expert of the Commonwealth he initiated a very successful Education For Life programme for the Small Island States in the Pacific Region. In 2019, the government of Tuvalu appointed him as the Special Envoy to the UNHRC. Sir lftikhar Ayaz Sahib has been the chairman of the International Human Rights Committee for many years, ardently working for the rights, the welfare and wellbeing of asylum seekers and refugees and their resettlement in other peaceful countries.

He was born a Qadiani-Ahmadi in the 1930’s, his father seems to be an Ahmadi Maulvi who was sent to Tanzania. Thus, he grew up and went to schools in Tanzania and was highly connected with the Ahmadiyya Movement in East Africa and the surrounding areas. His great grand parents settled very close to Bhera, India. They were about 10 miles from Bhera and there was salt market therein (13:00 mark). His grandfather travelled a lot. Mukhtar Ahmad Ayaz was his father. Mukhtar Ahmad Ayaz converted to Qadianism in 1918 while going to Qadian to visit friends. His grandfather converted a few years later. His grandfathers’ 3 brothers also converted to Ahmadiyya and his mom. He claims that his father quit his job and started working for the Mirza family in their Tahrik-e-Jadid program. His father famously went to a town called Makerian, he also mentions the Ahrar and how they were turning up the heat on the Qadiani’s. His father (Mukhtar Ahmad Ayaz) was sent to Tanzania in 1937. He received his secondary education in Tanzania.

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1918

His great grand parents settled very close to Bhera, India. They were about 10 miles from Bhera and there was salt market therein (13:00 mark). His grandfather travelled a lot. Mukhtar Ahmad Ayaz was his father. Mukhtar Ahmad Ayaz converted to Qadianism in the 1918 while going to Qadian to visit friends. His grandfather converted a few years later.
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1930’s

Advisors (allfaithsnetwork.org)

He was born a Qadiani-Ahmadi in the 1930’s, his father (Mukhtar Ahmad Ayaz) seems to be an Ahmadi “Waqf” via Tahrik-e-Jadid, who was sent to Tanzania (East Africa) in 1937. He was left in Qadian with his sister and mother only. He was supposed to move to Tanzania (East Africa) soon thereafter and live in Tanzania (East Africa), however, W-War-2 broke out in 1939 and all plans stopped.

Dr. Iftikhar Ayaz witnessed the 2nd Khalifa and the companions of MGA. He was immersed in that environment. Dr. Iftikhar Ayaz was an average student, however, since he was an Ahmadi, he would get preferential treatment in the future and preferred hiring via the British Government. 
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1940’s
Advisors (allfaithsnetwork.org)

At Qadian, Dr. Iftikhar Ayaz witnessed the 2nd Khalifa and the companions of MGA. He was immersed in that environment. Dr. Iftikhar Ayaz was an average student, however, since he was an Ahmadi, he would get preferential treatment in the future and preferred hiring via the British Government.

In 1946, he travelled from Bombay to Mombasa and reunited with his father (Mukhtar Ahmad Ayaz)(26:22). He thus received his secondary education in Tanzania. He was thus 11-13 years old in 1946. His father was living in Tanga, Tanzania (a port city). His father (Mukhtar Ahmad Ayaz) seems to have been a teacher at a secondary school (why was he working here? idk?). There was a very small jamaat there, 3 or 4 families in the whole town. Dr. Ayaz says that people thought that the jamaat was big in Tanzania, but it wasn’t. At the time, he barely spoke English, nor did he understand it. He says that also in 1946, the 2nd Khalifa sent 7-8 missionaries to East Africa, and one of those was posted to Tanga. He says that in a few years only, he began working as sort of an inspector of schools and wherever he went, he would do Qadiani tabligh via pamphlets and etc. He was then abruptly promoted to District Education Officer.

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1950’s
Advisors (allfaithsnetwork.org)

In 1953-1954, he goes to Rabwah and throws himself at the feet of the 2nd Khalifa and asks for career advice (39:00 mark). He joined the T.I. College in Lahore. Mirza Nasir Ahmad was the principal. While in Lahore, he then received a scholarship (a 2-year course) at a Teachers Training College in Nairobi, Kenya. He returned to Tanga in 1956 and briefly taught at a primary school. He tells how at that time, Nairobi, Kenya was the center of the Qadiani’s in East Africa. He worked under Sheikh Mubarak Ahmad and assisted in the translation of the Quran into Swahili.

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Advisors (allfaithsnetwork.org)

In 1961, when Tanzania got its independent, he was ordered by his Khalifa to stay in Tanzania and renounce his British Citizenship. He did so immediately and got hired by the new Tanzanian Government to do a job that he wasn’t qualified to do (52:00 timestamp). He then applied for a job with “The Commonwealth” and a few other places, and only because he was a Tanzanian citizen. He took a job with FAO, (the UN Food and Agriculture organization), and until 1984.

He was awarded a Commonwealth Fellowship for higher studies in England. There, he first obtained B.Ed. Degree from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Later, he obtained two Postgraduate Diplomas in Teaching of English as a Foreign Language and in Comparative Education.

He received a Masters Degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of London and later on, he received his Ph.D. in Human Development from the United States.

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1970–1984

After working for a time with the Department of Education, Tanzania, he worked at high-level positions with the Commonwealth and with different organisations of the United Nations, such as FAO, UNESCO, and UNDP.
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1985–2012

He was appointed as a Commonwealth Field Expert in the Pacific Region. Nowadays, he is working as the Consul General of Tuvalu in the U.K and as Senator of the World Nations Congress and holds several other offices related to the restoration of Human Rights, alleviation of poverty, and conflict resolution.

In 1998, Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain awarded him O.B.E. (Officer of the Excellent Order of the British Empire).

Furthermore, he received the Alfred Nobel Medal, an Honorary degree of Doctorate in Education, and the Ambassador of Peace Award. He received the Hind Ratan and Nau Ratan Awards from the Government of India.

In addition, the American Biographical Institute gave him the ‘Greatest Mind of the 21st Century’ and ‘Important Personality of 2004’ Awards.

He is the Deputy Governor of the American Biographical Research Institute and Vice Chancellor of the International Academy of Letters, U.S.A. In 2009 he received the U.S.A. Presidential Inaugural Honour. Dr. Ayaz is also closely involved with the International Commission of Peace (ICOP), and holds doctorates in Human Development and Education, and a Master’s degree in Linguistics.

He has worked closely with a number of United Nations-linked organizations.
He has been awarded the Ambassador of Knowledge Medal – Medallion for Intelligence and Wisdom Ceremoniously acknowledged at the University of Cambridge, England during the 2010 World Forum recently.

Dr Ayaz is a well known International Human Rights activist and is making useful contribution to the restoration and sustenance of Human Rights particularly in the Commonwealth countries.

The services of Dr Ayaz for humanity have been recognized by the American Biographical Research Institute who has honored Dr Ayaz as the 2010 Man of the Year in Human Rights.

Dr Ayaz has also been awarded the World Freedom Medal and is an eminent member of the Ahmadiyya Community.
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1997-2001
The Devotion of Life – Its Importance and Blessings (alislam.org)

He was the Ameer of the UK Jamaat.
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2013–2014

UNK.
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2015
Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad AYAZ awarded Knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II (rabwah.net)

Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad AYAZ, OBE has been awarded an Honorary Knighthood in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List of 2015 for his services to Tuvalu. The KBE marks the second time AYAZ has been honored by the Queen, following his recognition as OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in 1998.

British honours are awarded on merit, for exceptional achievement or service.The KBE (Knight) for men or DBE (Dame) for women respectively, are the highest honors that recognise a major contribution in any sphere usually at the national level.

Dr. Ayaz received his early education in Qadian,India but moved to Tanzania at an early age where he received his Secondary education. He has worked with several United Nations organizations such as FAO, UNESCO, and UNDP. He also served as the National President of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK from 1997 to 2001. He currently serves as the Consul General of Tuvalu in the U.K.

Previous recipients of the KBE award include Microsoft chairman Bill Gates and Nobel prize winning Pakistani scientist Dr Abdus Salam.
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Advisors (allfaithsnetwork.org)

IFTIKHAR AHMAD AYAZ,OBE  (Chair)

Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad Ayaz received his early education in Qadian. At an early age, he moved to Tanzania where he received his Secondary education.

Later, he was awarded a Commonwealth Fellowship for higher studies in England. There, he first obtained B.Ed. Degree from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Later, he obtained two Postgraduate Diplomas in Teaching of English as a Foreign Language and in Comparative Education.

He received a Masters Degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of London and later on, he received his Ph.D. in Human Development from the United States.

After working for a time with the Department of Education, Tanzania, he worked at high-level positions with the Commonwealth and with different organisations of the United Nations, such as FAO, UNESCO, and UNDP.

He was appointed as a Commonwealth Field Expert in the Pacific Region. Nowadays, he is working as the Consul General of Tuvalu in the U.K and as Senator of the World Nations Congress and holds several other offices related to the restoration of Human Rights, alleviation of poverty, and conflict resolution.

In 1998, Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain awarded him O.B.E. (Officer of the Excellent Order of the British Empire).

Furthermore, he received the Alfred Nobel Medal, an Honorary degree of Doctorate in Education, and the Ambassador of Peace Award. He received the Hind Ratan and Nau Ratan Awards from the Government of India.

In addition, the American Biographical Institute gave him the ‘Greatest Mind of the 21st Century’ and ‘Important Personality of 2004’ Awards.

He is the Deputy Governor of the American Biographical Research Institute and Vice Chancellor of the International Academy of Letters, U.S.A. In 2009 he received the U.S.A. Presidential Inaugural Honour. Dr. Ayaz is also closely involved with the International Commission of Peace (ICOP), and holds doctorates in Human Development and Education, and a Master’s degree in Linguistics.

He has worked closely with a number of United Nations-linked organizations.
He has been awarded the Ambassador of Knowledge Medal – Medallion for Intelligence and Wisdom Ceremoniously acknowledged at the University of Cambridge, England during the 2010 World Forum recently.

Dr. Ayaz is a well known International Human Rights activist and is making useful contribution to the restoration and sustenance of Human Rights particularly in the Commonwealth countries.

The services of Dr. Ayaz for humanity have been recognized by the American Biographical Research Institute who has honored Dr. Ayaz as the 2010 Man of the Year in Human Rights.

Dr. Ayaz has also been awarded the World Freedom Medal and is an eminent member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Islam.

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Links and Related Essay’s

https://www.youtube.com/live/fgPGZbvDo2g?feature=share

The Majlis-e-Ahrar in Ahmadiyya history – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

The history of #Ahmadiyya in #Tuvalu

Advisors (allfaithsnetwork.org)

Discovering Tuvalu with H.E. Dr Sir Iftikhar Ayaz (commonwealthpoetrypodcast.co.uk)

The history of #Ahmadiyya in #Tuvalu – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

Dr Sir Iftikhar Ayaz receives Queen’s Medal for humanitarian service (alhakam.org)

The history of Ahmadiyya in Tanzania – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

What is Tahrik-e-Jadid? – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

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