al-Fazl

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Al-Fazl ( Urdu الفضل DMG al-Faḍl ) is the most important publication organ of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat . Founded in Qadian in 1913 , the newspaper initially appeared once a week, then three times a week, and since 1935 daily. It was published in Qadian until 1947, after the split of Pakistan from India, first in Lahore until 1954 and since 1955 in Rabwah .

The Al Fazl appears as a (local) newspaper in Rabwah and when (international) weekly paper in London . The Al Fazl is mainly in Urdu written and published, among others, the Friday speeches and important sayings of all caliphs the community of faith. Al-Fazl International has been the international weekly newspaper of Islam International Publications Ltd. since January 7, 1994. published ( ISSN  1352-9587 ).

In Pakistan, Al-Fazl and several Ahmadiyya monthly magazines have been subjected to numerous persecution measures by the judiciary since 1984.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Al-Fazl Newspaper. In: A Brief History of Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam , p. 79
  2. ^ A Brief History of Ahmadiyya Movement In Islam: Al-Fazl International , p. 106
  3. ^ Cases Instituted against Ahmadiyya Periodicals & Magazines