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  2. Qamar Ajnalvi - Wikipedia

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    Qamar Ajnalvi was married to Begum Amtul Hafeez on 31 December 1944. They had 3 sons together. Works. He also wrote several Pakistani Urdu movie scripts ...

  3. Ahmadiyya in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Amtul Hafeez Begum, daughter of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. She laid the foundation stone for the Mahmud Mosque, the first mosque in the country. On her right is Mushtaq Ahmad Bajwa, a missionary. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Switzerland was founded in the year 1946, following the Second World War.

  4. Abdus Salam - Wikipedia

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    Amtul Hafeez Begum (m. 1949 ... 29 January 1926 – 21 November 1996) [7] was a Pakistani theoretical physicist. ... In December 1972, ...

  5. What the papers say – December 21 - AOL

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    What the papers say – December 21. PA Reporter. December 20, 2024 at 11:53 PM ... December 20, 2024. The nation’s 10 worst rail companies cancel 800 services daily, according to the iweekend.

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  7. What the papers say – December 3 - AOL

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    The controversies surrounding Gregg Wallace and international relations are vying for centre stage on the front pages of Tuesday’s newspapers.

  8. Nusrat Jahan Begum - Wikipedia

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    Sayyeda Nusrat Jahan Begum (1865–1952), [1] and Hazrat Amman Jan ‘Beloved Mother' within the Ahmadiyya Community, was the second wife of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and the daughter of Mir Nasir Nawab of Delhi. The marriage is seen, within the Community, as having fulfilled certain prophecies.

  9. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Ghulam Ahmad [a] (13 February 1835 – 26 May 1908) was an Indian religious leader and the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement in Islam.He claimed to have been divinely appointed as the promised Messiah and MahdÄ«, in fulfillment of the Islamic prophecies regarding the end times, as well as the Mujaddid (centennial reviver) of the 14th Islamic century.