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The history of Ahmadiyya in Philadelphia (1934)

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In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Jun 02, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadiyya mission in Philadelphia, which seems to be lead by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad. On Sunday, Shaikh Nasir Ahmad gave a lecture. Shaikh Nasir Ahmad recently married on Apr-27 and hasn’t seen his wife in 6 weeks. His wife seems to be in Cleveland and will leave therein on June 2, her name is Alia Ahmad. She is currently living with her sister at 2233 E. 69th St, Cleveland, Ohio. Abdul Mohammad is the reporter.


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The history of Ahmadiyya in Steubenville, Ohio (1934)

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In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Aug 4, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a brief report about the Ahmadi mission in Steubenville, Ohio by Shaikh ilm Deen. There are no additional reports.

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The Cleveland Call and Post of 1934 covered Ahmadiyya activity from Braddock to Cleveland to Washington D.C.

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There is a ton of information on the activities of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Braddock, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, “Mother Mosque”, Youngstown, Colombus, Dayton, Akron, Steubenville and Cincinnati (See the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Jan 06, 1934 ·Page 4 (See Bowen too). M. Yusuf Khan signed off on the first report, however, the reports would dwindle and eventually be nonexistent by September-1934. The schism of July-1934 seems to have only been in Braddock.

The Cleveland Call and post also covered the growth of Ahmadiyya in Washington D.C. (See the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Mar 03, 1934 ·Page 2). Shaikh Nasir Ahmad seems to have a center in Philadelphia, he became an ex-ahmadi soon thereafter.

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The history of Ahmadiyya in Colombus, Ohio (1934)

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In the Cleveland Call and Post of 1934, there are 2 reports of Ahmadiyya activity, there are none thereafter. 

In Jan-1934, via the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Jan 06, Page 4, the Qadiani-Ahmadi Maulvi M. Yusuf Khan alleged that Ahmadiyya had spread to Colombus, Ohio.

In Jan-1934, via the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Jan 20, Page 4, there is a brief report on Ahmadiyya activity in and around Colombus, Ohio by Rasheed Hosas.

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The history of Ahmadiyya in Washington D.C. (1934)

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In Mar-1934, in the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Mar 03, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report on Ahmadiyya activity in Washington D.C. by Saleema Burhan. It is alleged that there were 10 new members last Sunday. Their missionary, Dr. Khan as well Bro Hagan were there recently and gave speeches. There was a social at the house of Sister Kaheer at 132 North College St.

In June-1934, there is a small note about Ahmadiyya in Washington D.C. (See Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Jun 16, 1934 ·Page 2).

In Aug-1934, via Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Aug 04, Page 2, Saleem Burhan reports that on the July-23, Dr. Khan spoke to the Ahmadi’s therein. Dr. Khan spoke about the recent trouble and schism in Braddock and Pittsburgh.

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Who is Shaikh Abdus Subhan?

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Shaikh Abdus Subhan was a Qadiani-Ahmadi Imam out of the Akron, Ohio (1934) area. He seems to have been the main shaikh/imam/teacher of the Ahmadi’s in Akron, Ohio, most of the reports on his activity were written by Wakeel Mula and published in the Cleveland Call and Post of 1934 (see all the refs in the below).

However, it seems that Dr. M.Y. Khan was their missionary in 1934, this might have changed thereafter. Shaikh Nasir Ahmad of Cleveland is also mentioned, as well Bro Yoonas Waheed (Shaikh), Bro Abid Haque.

In Sep-1935, via The Akron Beacon Journal of Sat, Sep 07, 1935 ·Pages 1 and 2, in an article by Helen S. Waterhouse, it is alleged that there are 31 Mohammedans in Akron and 30 others will soon join, total is 51 Akronites. Shaikh Shuban is in charge and his mosque and school is located at 73 North Main St. Akron, Ohio. Shaikh Shuban is the leader of the faith. Elijah Shakespeare is one of his followers.

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Who is Wakeel Mula?

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Wakeel Mula seems to have been an Ahmadi living in the area of Akron, Ohio in 1934. He is mentioned extensively in the Cleveland Call and Post of 1934 for his reports on Ahmadiyya activity in and around Akron, Ohio. He worked extensively with Shaikh Abdus Shuban in Akron.

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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad told Ahmadi’s to focus on the alleged death of Jesus (as) and nothing else

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In Nov-2025, Maulvi Razi, Maulvi Raheel, Ibrahim Ikhlaf and Maulvi Mansoor Clark streamed on the True Islam UK channel, at 2:42, Ibrahim Ikhlaf alleges that there were more than 200-210 Bait’s (210 new Ahmadi’s?) from the UK jamaat this past year (2024-2025?), 30 of which were white. 30-40 Arabs as well. Check out my response video herein.

At 6:35, Ibrahim Ikhlaf quotes MGA in 1906, Feb-17 to June, Al-Hakam (See Malfuzat-8, online English edition (page 265)(Al-Hakam, vol. 10, no. 6, p. 2, 3, dated 17 February 1906) and argued that Ahmadi’s should focus on the arguing about the death of Eisa (As). However, in 1905, via Malfuzat-7, page 416, Al-Hakam, vol. 9, no. 35, p. 5–12, dated 10 October 1905, MGA had said the opposite. Even in 1902, via Malfuzat-2, page 247, Al-Hakam, vol. 6, no. 26, dated 24 July 1902, pp. 5-12, MGA argued that he didn’t want Ahmadi’s going around and arguing and debating over the death or life of Jesus (as).

At 2:35:07, Maulvi Razi accuses Muhammad (Saw) of being unsure of his own prophethood (see the clip on TikTok and Twitter) and of thinking he (saw) was getting satanic revelations (naozobillah).

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The history of Ahmadiyya in Akron, Ohio (1934)

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In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Jan 13, 1934 ·Page 4, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Wakeel Mula. Sh. Subhan is doing great work.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Feb 3, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Hameed Sarat. The Akron Mosque has moved to 167 Bluff St, Akron, OH. Sh. Subhan seems to be teaching Arabic or trying.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Feb 3, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Hameed Sarat. The Akron Mosque had a meeting on Sunday evening Feb-4-1934. Dr. M.Y. Khan is their missionary.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Feb 17, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. Sh. Subhan (Sh. Andrus Subhan) seems to be in-charge. Shaikh Nasir Ahmad of Cleveland is also mentioned.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Mar 3, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. On Sunday evening, 3 classes were held, Sh. Subhan seems to be the main teacher and in-charge. W.A. Salaam was also there.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Mar 17, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. On Sunday, March-11 classes were held.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Apr 14, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. Sh. Subhan is the main teacher. Dr. Khan was there on Sunday. Bro Abid Haque also gave a speech.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Apr 21, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. Sh. Subhan is the main teacher. The sisters of the community gave a social at the home of Sis Maleeka Sham.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Apr 21, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. Sh. Subhan is the main teacher. After Sunday school on Apr-22, Bro Sieed Moosa and bro Nasir Hikmat gave a talk.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, May 05, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. Sh. Subhan (Abdus Subhan) is the main teacher. Their missionary is Dr. M.Y. Khan, they also have Bro Yoonas Waheed, Bro Abid Haque and two sisters from Cleveland. Dr. M.Y. Khan, Bro Yoonas Waheed and Bro Abid Haque also gave talks.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, May 12, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. Shaikh Abdus Subhan is the main teacher and imam. Sised Moosa, Wakeel Mula, Ahmad Kameel and Rasheeda Sarat were mentioned.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, May 19, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. Sh. Subhan is in charge. On Sunday afternoon Brothers Saleh Subhan and Nasir Hikmat.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, May 26, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. Sh. Subhan is the main teacher. Hamad Sarat and Sis. Nafeesa Raheem spoke. There was a social at the home of Bro and Sister Raheem, which was at 185 McCoy St.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 2, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. On May-27, Dr. M.Y. Khan gave a talk. Sh. Abdur Subhan, Saleh Subhan and Sieed Moosa also spoke.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 16, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. Last Sunday, Sh. Abdus Subhan gave a lecture. There was a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raheem, at 185 McCoy St, Saturday afternoon.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, June 30, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. Sh. Abdus Subhan is in charge.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, July 14, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. Sh. Abdus Subhan is in charge. On Sunday, July-1, school started. Bro Nasir Hikmat and Sis. Moleeka Shann gave short talks.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, July 21, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. There was a social at the home of Bro and Sis Moosa Raheem, at 185 McCoy St. on July-15. Bros. Sarle Subhan, Nasir Hikmat, Moosa Raheem and Sis Bimala Shako spoke.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Aug 4, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio by Bro. Wakeel Mula. On July-29-1934, the mosque was open. Sh. Abdus Subhan spoke as well as Nasir Hikmat and Saleh Subhan.

In the Cleveland Call and Post of Sat, Aug 11, 1934 ·Page 2, there is a report about the Ahmadi mission in Akron, Ohio is given. On July-5-1934 at 6pm, Sh. Abdus Subhan gave a speech, he also gave a speech at the UNIA hall. Brother Rasheed Garboor and Wakeel Mula also gave a short talk.

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