Intro
Reports of Ahmadiyya activity in Cincinatti, Ohio began to appear in the Cleveland Call and Post of 1934. Dr. M.Y. Khan is declared as their missionary and Shaikh Yunus Waheed as a high ranking lieutenant. N.A. Malik writes that since Apr-18, he has been conducting the affairs of the Cincinnati Mosque. Dr. M.Y. Khan seems to have stayed actively involved with Cincinnati Mosque even after the famous schism at the Braddock Mosque in Pittsburgh.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Jan 06, 1934 ·Page 4, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinatti”, Y Waheed signs off after writing a report wherein black people are targeted by their propaganda, Dr. M.Y. Khan is declared as their missionary.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Feb 17, 1934 ·Page 4, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Y Waheed signs off after writing a report on the “Moslems of Cincinnati”.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Feb 24, 1934 ·Page 4, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Sh. Waheed signs off after writing a report on the “Moslems of Cincinnati” and calls MGA as the comforter.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Mar 10, 1934 ·Page 4, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Sh. Waheed signs off with a short report.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, May 5, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, N.A. Malik signs off. N.A. Malik writes that since Apr-18, he has been conducting the affairs of the Cincinnati Mosque. N.A. Malik reports that attendance is fine and every Sunday there are 5-10 visitors. N.A. Malik spoke about guidance for black people and Jesus.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 16, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Jumal Deen, reporter. The Young people’s Islamic program was held last Sunday afternoon at the Mosque. Mrs. Mahmooda Begum is President and Mrs. Zahida Beggum is Vice President. Other young people spoke, the principal speakers were Miss Rasheeds Ali and Miss Mahmooda Elahee. On Sunday night, Sh. Nazeer Elahi from the Dayton Mosque visited.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 23, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Jumal Deen, reporter. Dr. Muhammad Yusuf Khan is headquartered out of Cleveland, however, he seems to be in Cincinnati on an indefinite stay. Professor Malik was also there, Prof. Malik seems to be in charge, both Khan and Malik were the speakers on Sunday night. Dr. Khan spoke about the rapid progress of Ahmadiyya in various missions. Mrs. Mahmood Beggum and Mrs. Zahida Baggum (who are in-charge of the young people’s islamic program were also there and made an announcement about a meeting.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 30, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Jamal Deen, reporter. Our missionary, Dr. M.Y. Khan and Prof Malik, and Mr. Ishaq Mohammad were called to Pittsburgh, Penn., on important business. Mr. Noor Hassan, who is one of Cincinnati’s advanced students was assigned to the Colombus Mosque wherein he will begin teaching. Mrs. Mahmooda Beggum, Mrs. Zahida Beggum and doing good work with the Young People’s Islamic Program. The principal speakers Sunday night were, Basheer Mubarik and Mr. Mohammed Ali, both briefly spoke on Islam.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, July 14, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Jamal Deen, reporter. Dr. M.Y. Khan and Prof. Malik and Mr. Ishaq Mohammad returned to Cincinnati after touring Pittsburgh. Dr. Khan reported about the progress of Ahmadiyya missions and then left for Cleveland. Prof. Malik is currently in Chicago and is doing a good job. Mrs. Mahmood Begum and Mrs. Zahida Begum are mentioned. Sideeq Akber, an advanced student also gave a speech.


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1934
Jan-6
Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Jan 06, 1934 ·Page 4

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Jan 06, 1934 ·Page 4, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinatti”, Y Waheed signs off after writing a report wherein black people are targeted by their propaganda, Dr. M.Y. Khan is declared as their missionary.


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1934
Feb-17
the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Feb 17, 1934 ·Page 2

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Feb 17, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Y Waheed signs off after writing a report on the “Moslems of Cincinnati”.


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Feb-24
the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Feb 24, 1934 ·Page 2

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Feb 24, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Sh. Waheed signs off after writing a report on the “Moslems of Cincinnati” and calls MGA as the comforter.

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Mar-10
the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Mar 10, 1934 ·Page 2

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Mar 10, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Sh. Waheed signs off with a short report.


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Apr-28
the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Apr 28, 1934 ·Page 2

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Apr 28, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Sh. Waheed signs off with a short report wherein he explains how Professor N.A. Malik has recently returned from the Far East (he seems to be Indian)(he has been in Cincinnati since at least Jan-1932, see Moslem Sunrise.

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May-5
the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, May 5, 1934 ·Page 2

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, May 5, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, N.A. Malik signs off. N.A. Malik writes that since Apr-18, he has been conducting the affairs of the Cincinnatti Mosque. N.A. Malik reports that attendance is fine and every Sunday there are 5-10 visitors. N.A. Malik spoke about guidance for black people and Jesus.


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June-16
the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 16, 1934 ·Page 2

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 16, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Jumal Deen, reporter. The Youn people’s Islamic program was held last Sunday afternoon at the Mosque. Mrs. Mahmooda Begum is President and Mrs. Zahida Beggum is Vice President. Other young people spoke, the principal speakers were Miss Rasheeds Ali and Miss Mahmooda Elahee. On Sunday night, Sh. Nazeer Elahi from the Dayton Mosque visited.


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June-23
the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 23, 1934 ·Page 2

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 23, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Jumal Deen, reporter. Dr. Muhammad Yusuf Khan is headquartered out of Cleveland, however, he seems to be in Cincinnatti on an indefinite stay. Professor Malik was also there, Prof. Malik seems to be in charge, both Khan and Malik were the speakers on Sunday night. Dr. Khan spoke about the rapid progress of Ahmadiyya in various missions. Mrs. Mahmood Beggum and Mrs. Zahida Baggum (who are in-charge of the young people’s islamic program were also there and made an announcement about a meeting.


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June-30
the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 30, 1934 ·Page 2

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 30, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Jamal Deen, reporter. Our missionary, Dr. M.Y. Khan and Prof Malik, and Mr. Ishaq Mohammad were called to Pittsburgh, Penn., on important business. Mr. Noor Hassan, who is one of Cincinnati’s advanced students was assigned to the Colombus Mosque wherein he will begin teaching. Mrs. Mahmooda Beggum, Mrs. Zahida Beggum and doing good work with the Young People’s Islamic Program. The principal speakers Sunday night were, Basheer Mubarik and Mr. Mohammed Ali, both briefly spoke on Islam.

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July-14
the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, July 14, 1934 ·Page 2

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, July 14, 1934 ·Page 2, on the “Church and Sunday School” page, under the heading, “Among the Moslems” and under the subheading of “Cincinnati”, Jamal Deen, reporter. Dr. M.Y. Khan and Prof. Malik and Mr. Ishaq Mohammad returned to Cincinatti after touring Pittsburgh. Dr. Khan reported about the progress of Ahmadiyya missions and then left for Cleveland. Prof. Malik is currently in Chicago and is doing a good job. Mrs. Mahmood Begum and Mrs. Zahida Begum are mentioned. Sideeq Akber, an advanced student also gave a speech.


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Links and Related Essay’s

Who is Shaikh Yunus Waheed? – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

Who is Shaikh Yunus Waheed?

Who is Mr. Muhammad Yusuf Khan? A crooked Ahmadi Maulvi in the USA, 1921-1976?

Who is Sheikh Nazeer Elahi in Ahmadiyya history? – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

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The first Ahmadiyya purpose built Temple/Mosque was opened in 1963 in Dayton, Ohio – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

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The Ahmadiyya schism in the USA (in Pittsburgh in 1934 and Cleveland in 1934-36) – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

The Ahmadiyya schism in the USA (in Pittsburgh in 1934 and Cleveland in 1934-36)

Who was Abdullah Eesa of the Braddock Mosque in Pittsburgh (1934)? – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

Who was Abdullah Eesa of the Braddock Mosque in Pittsburgh (1934)?

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