Report - Special Visit of Ahmadi Children to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Centre in Honiara

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The requirements of building a community in the Solomon Islands are often very different from those in urban environments where Ahmadiyyat has spread.

A special day for Ahmadi children recently took place at the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Centre in Honiara, Solomon Islands. In this diverse country, linked often by boat routes only, it is not always possible for members from the various villages and islands to get together, but on Friday, September 24, 20 children and parents from Kongulai Village, Kakabuna Village, Hai Village, and the Russell Islands in the Central Province, took part in a program organised and led by Murrabi Malik Nasir Addae, who has been visiting them twice a week at their own
villages.


Amatul Hayy (babby) with her mother Hajra Ahmad Tasima and Anisa Abdulla Seremita and Ahmadi childern with Mubashir Martin Rasu, president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Solomon Islands and missionary Malik Nasir Addae.

Because the visit was on a Friday, they also had the opportunity to watch MTA and join the congregation for the Friday prayers.

Reported by Musa Bin Masran
Edited byHelen Musa
Ahmadiyya Australia website


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