Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Canada
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Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Canada (Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at or Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam (AMI)) is a religious community with over 20,000 people including men and women of every age. Its headquarters are in Bait-ul-Islam Mosque, Maple, Ontario, Canada. It has some major divisions such as: for the boys between 7-15 they have Atfal-ul-Ahmadiyya, for those men who are between 15-40 they have Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya, for those men who are over 40 they have Ansaar Ullah. On the other hand they have a division for girls between 7-15 called Nasiraat-ul-Ahmadiyya and for those women who are over 15 they have Lajna-ima-Ullah. The current President or In charge for AMI Canada is Mr. Malik Lal Khan. Missionary Incharge and former president Mr. Naseem Mahdi is a well known figure in Canadian religious circles. Some of the major parts of this organization are divided by regions including AMI Hamilton, AMI Toronto, AMI Burlington, AMI Calgary etc.
[edit] External links
- Official site of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
- Official site of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Canada
- Official site of Ahmadiyya Gazette Canada - Monthly publication of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Canada
- Official events listing of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Canada
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