Intro
In early 1950, the Ahmadiyya Movement bought a residence in Washington D.C., and called it a Temple/Mosque, however, it was a residential house. Via the Moslem Sunrise of 2nd Quarter-1950, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the new missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, 613 Locust Street, St. Louis, MO and at 115 W. 116th St. Suite-2, NY, NY. They also announce that a residence was bought in Washington D.C., and named as the American Fazl Mosque. The house served as the headquarters of the Ahmadiyya movement in the United States from 1950 until 1994, when it was moved to Baitur Rehman Mosque in Silver Spring, Maryland. Thus, the headquarters of Ahmadiyya in the USA moved about 1000 miles away.
In the 1950’s, Rashida TaHa lived on the 3rd floor at 2141 Leroy Place. Ahmad Nurullah, far left was from Washington DC. He married Rashida TaHa. Ahmad Nurullah was known as a brilliant person. He was said to have completed the Yassarnul Qur’an in one week. He was being mentored by Khalil Ahmad Nasir to go to Rabwah for missionary training.
In Aug of 1956, via the “New Pittsburgh Courier” (Sat, Aug 18, 1956 ·Page 10), readers of the newspaper seem to lash out at Elijah Muhammad and his version of fake Islam. Curiously, a man named Abul M. Fazl wrote that the truth about Islam could be found at “The American Fazl Mosque” at 2141 Leroy Place, NW, Washington 8, D.C. Abul M. Fazl also accused Elijah Muhammad of creating a “race religion”, however, he argued, “superiority of any race is against Islam”. There is another comment by someone who seems to be Ahmadi also, a man named Yusuf Ahmad. Yusuf Ahmad said it was a shame that some people had been fooled by Elijah Muhammad, he is a fake! The Muslim world doesn’t accept him as even a Muslim. There are some positive comments too.

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1950
The Ahmadiyya Gazette (June-1950) has some of the diary of Rashid Ahmad from March 4th to April 8th-1950 from Rabwah. Rashid Ahmad talks about all the water that is available in Rabwah. Om March-12, Rashid Ahmad gave a speech (he talked about American Ahmadi’s) at an Ahmadiyya event in Sarghoda. Rashid Ahmad explains how he rubbed shoulders with Sheikh Mubarak Ahmad and he told Rashid Ahmad about how clean Qadian used to be, it seems that Qadian was extremely dirty and had sewage in the streets in the early 1950’s. Mufti Muhammad Sadiq gave a Friday Sermon while the 2nd Qadiani Khalifa was in Lahore. Rashid Ahmad met Dr. Mirza Munawar Ahmad (son of the 2nd Qadiani Khalifa). Rashid Ahmad mentions how an Ahmadi Maulvi from Holland had just returned to the headquarters. Rashid Ahmad alleges that there was an Ahmadi from Sudan who was in Rabwah. Rashid Ahmad mentions how Maulvi F. R. Hakeem gave a speech at the school that Rashid Ahmad at on “Islam in West Africa”. Rashid Ahmad alleges that Maulvi Abdul Khaliq was sent to Iran as a Qadiani-Ahmadi Maulvi. Rashid Ahmad alleges that Saud Ahmad was sent to West Africa (either Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ghana or Nigeria). Rashid Ahmad alleges that money was collected in Rabwah for the American Fazl Mosque (which was a private residence). Rashid Ahmad explains how Ahmadi’s regularly did tabligh/dawah in their locale (a 15 miles radius around Rabwah). In April of 1950, Maulvi Muhammad Ibrahim returned from serving 3 years in Italy and 2 years in West Africa, he is the brother-in-law of Maulvi Ghulam Yaseen (who was working in the USA). The wife of Maulvi Muhammad Ibrahim had died in Rabwah and left 9 children to be raised by their father only, in these circumstances, Rashid Ahmad was allowed to marry one of his daughters. The 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa had severe gout in those days. Rashid Ahmad alleges that the 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa was sitting with his doctor in a Majlis-e-Shura and was constantly taking medicine. Mufti Muhammad Sadiq told Rashid Ahmad that he spoke 7 languages, including Esperanto (a total lie). Maulvi Nur Ahmad Munir (allegedly a Qadiani-Ahmadi Maulvi working in Syria) gave a speech at the school that Rashid Ahmad was attending. Rashid Ahmad alleges that Mufti Muhammad Sadiq led many Friday prayers in 1950 since the 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa was sick. Rashid Ahmad alleges that a German Ahmadi named Mr. Abdul Karim Duncker was in Rabwah. Rashid Ahmad alleges that Zafrullah Khan was in Rabwah in April of 1950.
In the 1950’s, Rashida TaHa lived on the 3rd floor at 2141 Leroy Place. Ahmad Nurullah, far left was from Washington DC. He married Rashida TaHa. Ahmad Nurullah was known as a brilliant person. He was said to have completed the Yassarnul Qur’an in one week. He was being mentored by Khalil Ahmad Nasir to go to Rabwah for missionary training.

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1956
New Pittsburgh Courier
Sat, Aug 18, 1956 ·Page 10
Via the “New Pittsburgh Courier” (Sat, Aug 18, 1956 ·Page 10), readers of the newspaper seem to lash out at Elijah Muhammad and his version of fake Islam. Curiously, a man named Abul M. Fazl wrote that the truth about Islam could be found at “The American Fazl Mosque” at 2141 Leroy Place, NW, Washington 8, D.C. Abul M. Fazl also accused Elijah Muhammad of creating a “race religion”, superiority of any race is against Islam.
There is another comment by someone who seems to be Ahmadi also, a man named Yusuf Ahmad. Yusuf Ahmad said it was a shame that some people had been fooled by Elijah Muhammad, he is a fake! The Muslim world doesn’t accept him as even a Muslim. There are some positive comments too.
Scans

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This photo was posted on twitter by Sajjad Syed, the son of Syed Jawad Ali. Zafrullah Khan in Washington D.C. at what seems to look like the American Fazl Mosque in 1966.

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1969
The Muslim Sunrise of June-July- 1969 was published, edited by Maulvi Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi (the new missionary-in-charge of the USA). He is operating out of the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio. Syed Jawad Ali is mentioned, his work out of the Qadiani headquarters at 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C., is highlighted. Maulvi Shukur Ilahi is also mentioned and his location is given as down the street (he is at 185 N. Wabash Ave, Suite-616) from the main Qadiani temple-mosque at 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL.
The Muslim Sunrise of Aug-Sep- 1969 was published, edited by Maulvi Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi (the new missionary-in-charge of the USA). He is operating out of the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio. A speech of the 3rd Khalifa is presented. Syed Jawad Ali is mentioned, his work out of the Qadiani headquarters at 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C., is highlighted. Maulvi Shukur Ilahi is also mentioned and his location is given as down the street (he is at 185 N. Wabash Ave, Suite-616) from the main Qadiani temple-mosque at 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL.
The Muslim Sunrise of Dec-1969-Jan-1970 was published, edited by Maulvi Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi (the new missionary-in-charge of the USA). He is operating out of the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio. A speech of the 3rd Khalifa is presented from the 1966 Jalsa Salana at Rabwah. Maulvi Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi‘s Eid sermon of 12-11-1969 is reproduced. A testimony by Mirza Bashir Ahmad is given wherein he alleges that his father (MGA) had healing powers. The death of Syed Abdul Latif is also mentioned. Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali was given the keys to the City of Cleveland. A son was born to Syed Jawad Ali. Maulvi Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi announced his departure from America (heading back to Pakistan). Syed Jawad Ali is mentioned, his work out of the Qadiani headquarters at 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C., is highlighted. Maulvi Shukur Ilahi is also mentioned and his location is given as down the street (he is at 185 N. Wabash Ave, Suite-616) from the main Qadiani temple-mosque at 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL. Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali’s work in Cleveland is also highlighted, his location is 3280 E. 134th St, Cleveland, OH.
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1970
The Muslim Sunrise of Dec-1969-Jan-1970 was published, edited by Maulvi Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi (the new missionary-in-charge of the USA). He is operating out of the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio. A speech of the 3rd Khalifa is presented from the 1966 Jalsa Salana at Rabwah. Maulvi Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi‘s Eid sermon of 12-11-1969 is reproduced. A testimony by Mirza Bashir Ahmad is given wherein he alleges that his father (MGA) had healing powers. The death of Syed Abdul Latif is also mentioned. Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali was given the keys to the City of Cleveland. A son was born to Syed Jawad Ali. Maulvi Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi announced his departure from America (heading back to Pakistan). Syed Jawad Ali is mentioned, his work out of the Qadiani headquarters at 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C., is highlighted. Maulvi Shukur Ilahi is also mentioned and his location is given as down the street (he is at 185 N. Wabash Ave, Suite-616) from the main Qadiani temple-mosque at 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL. Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali’s work in Cleveland is also highlighted, his location is 3280 E. 134th St, Cleveland, OH.
The Muslim Sunrise of Feb-March-1970 was edited by Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali. He is operating out of the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio. 3 additional Ahmadiyya locations are given out, 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 April-May-1970 doesn’t give any name of any editor. The gist of a Friday sermon by the 3rd Khalifa from 2-24-1970 is given. The gist of a Friday sermon by the 2nd Khalifa from 5-30-1928 is also given. A lecture by a grandson of MGA is given (Mirza Mubarak Ahmad) while he was in Indonesia in 1969. Mirza Mubarak Ahmad mentioned the brother-in-law of MGA (Mir Muhammad Ismail). The famous case from 1904 with Karam Din is also given. 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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1973
Via the Muslim Sunrise of July-1973, the Ahmadiyya Movement has 5 locations in America, 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C. 20008, 637 Randolph St, Dayton, OH, 185 North Wabash Ave, Chicago, iL, 60601 (this seems to be down the street from the Ahmadiyya temple-residence at 4448 S. Wabash Ave), 604 Wandless St, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219, 2519 Arch St, Philadelphia, 19139, 4385 N. Greenbay Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53209, 147-20 Archer Ave, Jamaica-Queens, 11435. It also gives out its global mailing addresses in Nairobi-Kenya, Tabora-Tanzania, Accra-Ghana, Kumasi-Ghana, Lagos-Nigeria, Freetown-Sierra Leone, Monrovia-Liberia, Bathurst-Gambia, Rangoon-Burma and Toronto,-Canada. A Friday sermon by Mirza Nasir Ahmad from May-4-1973 is given, this is the speech wherein he discusses the fact that Ahmadi’s were declared as Non-Muslim in Azad Kashmir. The next issue of the Muslim Sunrise (September-October issue) will be most probably distributed at the annual convention of the
Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, to be held during August-31-September 2, 1973, at Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois. Meanwhile, the subscribers are requested to send their subscriptions ($3.00 per year) to the Missionary-in-Charge, 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington, D.C., 20008. Please send your complete mailing address to the Manager, Sister Rehana Salam, c/o the Dayton Mosque, 637 Randolph Street, Dayton, Ohio, 45408. Thank you. It has an essay by Muhammad Ali Chaudhri, who is the Principal, T. l College, Rabwah, Pakistan. It also has an essay from Dr. Qazi Muhammad Barkatullah. Ahmadiyya global missions are mentioned, in the UK, Denmark, Germany (Hamburg and Frankfurt), Holland (Netherlands), B.A. Orchard in Ireland, Sweden, Spain, Switzerland, Japan, Indonesia (Suva), Fiji, Guyana, Trinidad, Mauritius, Borneo, Sri Lanka, Syria and Singapore.
The EDITORIAL BOARD is as follows:
Editor— Mian Muhammad Ibrahim
Advisory Editor— Imam Sharif Ahmad Bajwa
Contributing Editors— Hasan Hakeem, Dr. Basharat Ahmad Munir, Dr. Qazi Muhammad Barkatullah.
Maulvi Muhammad Siddique Shahid Gurdaspuri seems to have been the missionary-in-charge in the USA from 1973 to 1976. Via the Muslim Sunrise of the Fall-1973 he is mentioned twice, however, as only an Imam and not the missionary-in-charge. He seems to have been working out of the Qadiani temple-residence in Washington D.C. and toured the country to give lectures. At this time, the missionary-in-charge (Imam Sharif Ahmad Bajwa) was in the UK getting medical treatment on his teeth.
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1974
Per the Muslim Sunrise of Summer-1974, only 4 locations are given for Ahmadiyya in the USA, and nothing in Chicago. The Ahmadiyya headquarters at 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio (Ahmadiyya temple). A mission house at 1064 Union Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11225 and a mission house at Pomeroy Road , R.D. 5, Athens, Ohio 45701. It also gives global locations of Ahmadiyya missions, in countries like Canada, Guyana, Trinidad, Denmark, England, Germany, Holland (aka Netherlands), Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ghana, The Gambia, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritius, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Ceylon (aka Sri Lanka), Fiji, Indonesia, Phillipines and Singapore. Mirza Muzaffar Ahmad gave the inaugural speech at the 1974 USA Jalsa (27th USA Jalsa), held at Wheelock College on Sep-1-1974. It also has an essay by Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir (Professor of Political Science, Long Island University). Muhammad Siddique Shahid Gurdaspuri also gave a speech at the at the 1974 USA Jalsa (27th USA Jalsa), another speech from the same Jalsa by Muhammad Ahmad Sadiq (from Boston) is also given. The Editor of the Muslim Sunrise is Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim. The Advisory-editor is, Imam M.S. Shahid (aka Muhammad Siddique Shahid Gurdaspuri). Contributing editors are Hasan Hakeem, Dr. Basharat Ahmad Munir, Dr. Qazi Muhammad Barkatullah, Rab Nawaz Malik and Dr. M.M. Abbas. This magazine was published from the Dayton Mosque, 637 Randolph Street, Dayton, Ohio, 45408.
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1975
The Muslim Sunrise of April-1975 was published from Dayton, Ohio, via the Ahmadiyya Temple at 637 Randolph Street, Dayton, Ohio, 45408. The Editor of the Muslim Sunrise is Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim. The Consulting-editor is Imam M.S. Shahid (aka Muhammad Siddique Shahid Gurdaspuri). Contributing editors are Hasan Hakeem, M.M. Abbas PhD, Q. M. Barkatullah PhD, Rab Nawaz Malik PhD, Basharat Ahmad Munir PhD and Khalil Ahmad Nasir PhD. The headquarters of Ahmadiyya in North America is given as 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C. 20008. There is speech by Imam M.S. Shahid (Missionary-in-Charge, USA)(aka Muhammad Siddique Shahid Gurdaspuri) which was given on March-30-1975 at “University Campus” in Detroit (not sure where this might be), on Seerat un Nabi Day. There is also an essay by Qazi Muhammad Barkatullah (aka Q. M. Barkatullah) and Professor Khalil Ahmad Nasir PhD (Director International Studies, C.W. Post Center, New York). A speech by Yusuf Amin from the USA-Sep-1974 Jalsa is also given. Ahmadi’s in the UK also held a “Prophet’s Day” at the Al-Fazl Mosque in London on Sunday, April-13-1975, it is alleged that there more than 500 guests. Zafrullah Khan was there and gave a short speech. The Imam of the London Mosque (aka the Fazl Mosque) (B.A. Rafiq) was also there and also gave a short speech. Allegedly, the High Commissioner of the Gambia was also there. The Muslim Sunrise then gives locations of the Ahmadiyya Movement all around the world, starting with P.O. Box 39, Salt Pond, Ghana, P.O. Box 6, Banjul, the Gambia, P.O. Box 3416, Adjame, Abidjan, Ivory Coast, P.O. Box 40554, Nairobi, Kenya, P.O. Box 618, Monrovia, Liberia, P.O. Box 6, Rose Hill, Mauritius, P.O. Box 418, Lagos, Nigeria, P.O. Box 11, Bo and P.O. Box 353, Freetown, Sierra Leone, Mr. M.G. Ibrahim, P.O. Box 4195, Capetown, South Africa, P.O. Box 376, Darresalam, Tanzania, P.O. Box 343, Kampala, Uganda, 99 Driebergs Avenue, Colombo 10, Ceylon, P.O. Box 3758, Samabula, Suva, Fiji, Qadian, District Gurdaspur, Punjab, India, Djl, Balikpapan 1/10, Djakarta 1/13, Indonesia, Haji Muhammad Ebbah, Simunal, Bongao, Sulu, Philippines, 111 Onan Rd, Singapore 15, Eriksminde Alle 2, Hvidovre, Copenhagen, Denmark, 16 Gressenhall Road, London, S.W. 18 and 152 Nithsdale Road, Glasgow S1, United Kingdom, Die Moschee, Wiekstrasse, 24 Hamburg, Stellingen and Die Moschee, Babenhouser, Landstrasse 25, Frankfurt, Germany, De Moschee, Oostduinlaan 79, Den Haag, Holland, Mission Ahmadia del Islam, Colonja San Nicolas 19, Madrid 21, Spain, Islams Ahmadiyya Mission, All Manna Vagen 21, 41460, Goteborg, Sverige, Sweden, 323 Forchstrasse, 8008, Zurich, Switzerland. They also give 5 Ahmadiyya locations in the USA, 2141 Leroy PL, N.W. Washington D.C., 637 Randolph Street, Dayton, Ohio, 45408, 1064 Union Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., 112225, Pomeroy Road, P.O. Box 338, Athens, Ohio, 45701, 2522 Webster Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219 and 4448, S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, ill, 60615.
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1976
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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.
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1980
The Jan-Apr-1980 edition of the Muslim Sunrise was edited by Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir only. It’s unclear as to who was the missionary-in-charge in the USA. Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir’s private address is given out for those who have questions about the subject matter, all questions about the business affairs of the Muslim Sunrise are addressed at 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., at the American Fazl Mosque (which was the headquarters of the USA jamaat). In this editorial, Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir writes about the visit of the Pope to the USA in 1979 as well as Dr. Abdus Salam winning the Nobel Prize in 1979. A speech by Zafrullah Khan which was given in Oct-1979 at the University of Calgary (department of religious studies) is reproduced. Zafrullah Khan quotes 62:3 and alleges that Muhammad (Saw) was destined to come back into this world. There is also an essay by Abdullah A. Odeh (on Jihad)(from the Odeh family of Kababir, Haifa, Israel). An essay about the Shroud of Turin is also given. Ahmadiyya locations around the world are given: the Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritius, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Canada, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad, Burma, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. They also give 5 Ahmadiyya locations in the USA, 2141 Leroy PL, N.W. Washington D.C., 637 Randolph Street, Dayton, Ohio, 45408, 1064 Union Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., 112225 and 3336 Maybelle Way, Oakland, CA 94619.
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1981
The Jan-Mar-1981 edition of the Muslim Sunrise was edited by Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir only. It’s unclear as to who was the missionary-in-charge in the USA. Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir’s private address is given out for those who have questions about the subject matter, all questions about the business affairs of the Muslim Sunrise are addressed at 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., at the American Fazl Mosque (which was the headquarters of the USA jamaat). 8 pages of “Haqiqatul Wahi” are given, this corresponds to Chapter-1, pages 11-17. A speech by Maulvi Muhammad Din, which was written by Hafiz Maulana Raushan Ali is reproduced. The speech is on Sufism and was delivered in 1924 at the Conference of World Religions in London, the 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa was there too. An essay about the Shroud of Turin is also given. Advertisements about the selling of “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam” and Zafrullah Khan’s “Renaissance of Islam” are given.
The Jul-Oct-1981 edition of the Muslim Sunrise was edited by Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir only. It’s unclear as to who was the missionary-in-charge in the USA, Mubasher Ahmad (M.A., L.L.B.) is named as the managing editor. Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir’s private address is given out for those who have questions about the subject matter, all questions about the business affairs of the Muslim Sunrise are addressed at 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., at the American Fazl Mosque (which was the headquarters of the USA jamaat). Zafrullah Khan has an essay on “The Islamic Concept of the State”. Mubasher Ahmad has an essay. Sheikh Abdur Qadir (from Lahore) has an essay on the Yuz Asaf theory. A Muslim writers guild is announced from the Nasir Mosque on NY on 7-26-1981, Mubasher Ahmad is the organizer/chair, Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir was there as well as Maulvi Masud Ahmad Jehlumi, Muhammad Sadiq, Nuruddin A. Latif, and Yahya Sharif. The address for the American Fazl Mosque is given. A membership application for the writers guild is also given.
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1982
The Jan-1982 edition of the Muslim Sunrise was edited by Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir (named as the Editor in Chief), Mubasher Ahmad (M.A., L.L.B.) is named as the managing editor and there are 3 associate editors, Dr. Muhammad Abbas, Dr. M.H. Sajid and Dr. Bashir uddin Usama. Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir’s private address is given out for those who have questions about the subject matter, all questions about the business affairs of the Muslim Sunrise are addressed at 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., at the American Fazl Mosque (which was the headquarters of the USA jamaat). A book by Zafrullah Khan is quoted, as well as an entire essay entitled, “The Concept of the Second Coming in World Religions”. A speech by Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir which was given at the Ahmadi USA-Jalsa of 1981 is reproduced (held on Sep-5-6-1981 in Washington D.C.), the essay was on the shroud of Turin. A quote is given from Tohfa Golarhviyyah, however, the page number is not given, this is about Ahmadiyya taking over the world. 7 locations of the Ahmadiyya Movement in the USA are given, 2141 Leroy PL, N.W. Washington D.C., 1064 Union Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., 112225, 637 Randolph Street, Dayton, Ohio, 45408, 4448 South Wabash Ave, Chicago, Ill, 60653, 4401 Oakwood St, St. Louis, MO, 63121, 8218 Wyoming, Detroit, MI, 48204 and 3401 Sitrus Ave, Walnut Creek, Ca 94598. Ahmadiyya locations around the world are given: Benin, the Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritius, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Canada, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad, Burma, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
The July-1982 edition of the Muslim Sunrise was edited by Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir (named as the Editor in Chief), Mubasher Ahmad (M.A., L.L.B.) is named as the managing editor and there are 3 associate editors, Dr. Muhammad Abbas, Dr. M.H. Sajid and Dr. Bashir uddin Usama. Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir’s private address is given out for those who have questions about the subject matter, all questions about the business affairs of the Muslim Sunrise are addressed at 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., at the American Fazl Mosque (which was the headquarters of the USA jamaat). Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir wrote about USA President Ronald Reagan and abhorred how he spoke about Jihad. The 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa’s speech at the Annual Jalsa of 1925 at Qadian is reproduced. An essay by Abdullah Nasir, who works as a Director of a Special Training College in Winneba, Ghana is given. Mubarak A. Malik has an essay wherein he alleges that there was a prophecy about Ahmadi’s moving out of Qadian in 1947, he quotes the Al-Fazl of August-16-1947, and July-20-1947. Mubarak A. Malik alleged (via Al-Fazl of July-20-1947), that a group of Sikhs attacked a train full of Qadiani’s. On Aug-21, allegedly, 50 men were killed in Qadian. The family of MGA left Qadian on Aug-25, allegedly, Mirza Nasir Ahmad stayed in Qadian. On Aug-29, the 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa gave his final sermon in Qadian (See Al-Fazl, Sep-1-1947). It was also alleged that 2000 Muslims from the surrounding areas are in Qadian and seeking refuge. 6 locations of the Ahmadiyya Movement in the USA are given, 2141 Leroy PL, N.W. Washington D.C., 637 Randolph Street, Dayton, Ohio, 45408, 4448 South Wabash Ave, Chicago, Ill, 60653, 4401 Oakwood St, St. Louis, MO, 63121 ,8218 Wyoming, Detroit, MI, 48204 and G.P.O. Box 1828 New York, NY, 10116 and 11584 Circle Way, Dublin, Ca 95466. Ahmadiyya locations around the world are given: Benin, the Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritius, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Canada, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad, Burma, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
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1983
The Jan-1983 edition of the Muslim Sunrise was edited by Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir (named as the Editor in Chief), Mubasher Ahmad (M.A., L.L.B.) is named as the managing editor and there are 2 circulation managers, Nazir A. Ayaz and Saeeda Lateef. Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir’s private address is given out for those who have questions about the subject matter, all questions about the business affairs of the Muslim Sunrise are addressed at 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., at the American Fazl Mosque (which was the headquarters of the USA jamaat). Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir wrote an editorial on Khilafat, Communism and Democracy, he also announced the election of Mirza Tahir Ahmad as the new Khalifa. An Ahmadi from Denmark, Abdul Salam Madsen has an essay. An Ahmadi student at Sacramento State University named Jamil Mahmood has an essay. Falah-ud-Din Shams has an essay too. Dr. Abdus Salam’s Nobel prize is discussed.
Washington, DC: Musleh Mauood Day was celebrated by Washington Metro Jamaat on February 20, 1983. Majority of the members of the Jamaat gathered at the American Fazl Mosque and the activity started at 2:00 p.m. sharp under the chairmanship of Mirza Muzaffar Ahmad. The program was opened with the recitation of the Holy Quran by Br. Maqbool A. Qureshi. Then Br. Muhammad H. Isa gave the background of the prophecy. In a brief but concise manner, he explained how Masih Mauood went to Hoshiarpur and prayed to Allah for giving him and sign to show to this world as one of the proofs of ·his truthfulness. There he got the revelation of this grand prophecy about the Musleh Mauood (Promised Reformer). The prophecy was published on a handbill commonly known as Sabz lshtehar (See the Ahmadiyya Gazette of Apr-1983).
The Sep-Dec-1983 edition of the Muslim Sunrise was edited by Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir (named as the Editor in Chief), Mubasher Ahmad (M.A., L.L.B.) is named as the managing editor and there are 2 circulation managers, Nazir A. Ayaz and Saeeda Lateef. Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir’s private address is given out for those who have questions about the subject matter, all questions about the business affairs of the Muslim Sunrise are addressed at 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., at the American Fazl Mosque (which was the headquarters of the USA jamaat). Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir wrote an editorial on “Current Trends in Islamic Thought”. The 1925 Jalsa speech by the 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa is given. An essay by Zafar Ahmad Chaudhry? (Air Marshall of the Pakistani Air Force) on “Ahmadiyya Beliefs: Some Allegations Corrected” is given, in this article he talks about Ahmadiyya Takfir, the Ahmadiyya violation of the Kalima, the Ahmadiyya violation on Jihad, the split in Ahmadiyya and etc. In the next essay, the Munir Inquiry of 1953-54 is mentioned, Zafrullah Khan is mentioned, this is an essay by Dr. Syed Barakat Ahmad. Jihad is also discussed via a newspaper from Ghana named “The Guardian” of Dec-1982. 5 locations of the Ahmadiyya Movement in the USA are given, 2141 Leroy PL, N.W. Washington D.C., 637 Randolph Street, Dayton, Ohio, 45408, 4448 South Wabash Ave, Chicago, Ill, 60653, 4401 Oakwood St, St. Louis, MO, 63121, G. P. O. Box 1828, New York, NY 10116. Ahmadiyya locations around the world are given; Benin, the Gambia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritius, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Canada, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, Australia, Burma, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
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1986
Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi was at the American Fazl Mosque in Washington D.C. for “Masih Day” and read out a poem and is teaching some weird classes (See the Ahmadiyya Gazette of May-June-1986). He seems to be a regular member of the Washington D.C. Jamaat (see the Ahmadiyya Gazette of Feb-1986).

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Links and Related Essay’s
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazl_Mosque,_Washington,_D.C.
Who is Maqbool Ahmad Qureshi? – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
Who is Khalil Ahmad Nasir? A Qadiani-Ahmadi Missionary-in-charge murrabi in the USA (1948 to 1959)
Click to access 1950_iss_2.pdf
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