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    Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College of Education is a teacher education college in Wa (Wa Municipal District, Upper West Region, Ghana) established in 1982...
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  • Technical College of Education, Mampong Methodist College of Education (Ghana), Akim Oda Mount Mary College of Education, Somanya Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College...
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    Wa, Ghana (section Education)
    Ahmadiyya Senior High School Colleges/Universities SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College of...
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    Upper West Region of Ghana. He attended Tumu Secondary Technical School and continued to Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College of Education in Wa to be trained...
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    Ahmadiyya, officially the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at (AMJ) is an Islamic messianic movement originating in British India in the late 19th century. It was...
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  • Nusrat Jahan Schools (نصرت جہان سکولز) are a group of non-profit, private, educational institutions in Rabwah (ربوہ), a town in district Chiniot (چنیوٹ)...
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  • Rabwah (redirect from History of Rabwah)
    higher education. They are operated by Nazarat Taleem Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya Pakistan. In 2011, the external examination board of all Nusrat Jahan Schools...
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    The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is the second largest group of Islam in Ghana after Sunni Islam. The early rise of the Community in Ghana can be traced...
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  • Retrieved 2016-05-14. "Academics - Nusrat Jahan College". njc.edu.pk. Retrieved 2016-05-14. "Special Education - A project of Nazarat Taleem (English Subtitles)...
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    Muhammad Zafarullah Khan (category Alumni of King's College London)
    Zafarullah Khan. The Reminiscences of Zafrulla Khan. "Chaudhry Sir Muhammad Zafaullah Khan - Nusrat Jahan College". njc.edu.pk. Archived from the original...
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    Lajna Ima'illah (category Ahmadiyya auxiliary organizations)
    Nusrat Jahan Begum. During the Partition of India, the original flag was transported from Qadian, India to Rabwah, Pakistan, the new headquarters of the...
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    Lahore (redirect from Churches of Lahore)
    Nur Jahan, whose tomb is also nearby. Jahangir's son, Shah Jahan (reigned 1628–1658), was born in Lahore in 1592. He renovated large portions of the Lahore...
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    member of the Naqshbandi Sufi advocated the peaceful conversion of Hindus to Islam. The Ahmadiyya movement was founded in 1889 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian...
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    Abdus Salam (category Academics of Imperial College London)
    members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, to which Salam belonged, non-Muslim. In 1998, following the country's Chagai-I nuclear tests, the Government of Pakistan...
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    the last group of officers to be commissioned before the independence of India. On 10 August 1950, he married his cousin Shafiq Jahan in Lahore. Begum...
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  • J.; Downs, R.; John Wiley & Sons (2007). Wiley/National Geographic College Atlas of the World. Wiley. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-471-74117-6. Retrieved 2022-06-15...
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