Intro
Maulvi Mian Muhammad Ibrahim worked in the USA (mostly out of Dayton, mid-west) as a Maulvi from 1973-1981. However, he had first come to America in 1937, allegedly, via Tahrik-e-Jadid, however, he was denied entry. He then went to Budapest, Hungary and began working with the Ahmadiyya mission therein. 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.
In 1976, he famously received and toured the USA with Mirza Nasir Ahmad. From 1973 to 1977, he was the main editor of the Muslim Sunrise.
After 1977, he returned to Rabwah, Pakistan (see the Muslim Sunrise of Jan-June-1978).

Dayton Jamaat Members 1973, Qadiani-Ahmadi Maulvi Ibrahim can be seen
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