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Guyana Ahmadiyya Anjuman marks 55th Anniversary

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December 12, 2024
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The Guyana Ahmadiyya Anjuman recently marked its 55th anniversary with prayers and reflection at the Ahmadiyya Mosque in Georgetown.

The Ahmadiyya movement was found in India during British colonisation. In 1908 a branch was established in British Guiana (now Guyana) with the arrival of the first missionary.

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The Anjuman aims to promote the Islamic faith through rational arguments and tolerance, focusing primarily on mutual respect, faith, peace and fostering social harmony.

Members of the Anjuman community are actively engaged in missionary work and social activities throughout the country.

Former City Mayor Pandit Ubraj Narine, who participated at the event, told the publication he has immense admiration and respect for the Ahmadiyya Anjuman.

He praised the community for its inclusionary principle and respect for all. “My participation at the event, more particularly as a leader in the Hindu community, is one example of the Anjuman’s inclusionary practice,” he informed

Noting the value of the Amjuman, Narine said by their work they teach us every day how important it is to be in service to the community.

The Muslim community is one of Guyana’s three main religions, the other being Christian and Hindu. The Constitution of Guyana guarantees the right to freedom of religious expression.

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