Ameer calls for discipline & cooperation to build progressive society

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The Ameer and Missionary in Charge of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Ghana, Maulvi Alhaji Mohammed Bin-Salih has called for greater discipline and cooperation among Ghanaians particularly the Ahmadis to build a progressive society.

According to him without discipline, it is difficult for any community to succeed in its transformation process.

Alhaji Ibin-Salih was addressing members of the Ahmadiyya community at its central Mosque at Asafo as part of his maiden visit to the region. Maulvi Alhaji Bin-Salih succeeded the late Maulvi Wahab Adams who passed on about three months ago.

The new Missionary was born in Wa in the Upper West Regional Capital and trained as a Professional teacher before pursuing further education in Arabic in Pakistan.

Maulvi Alhaji Bin-Salih had been a Missionary for the Northern, Upper West, and Greater Accra and also the first Missionary to have opened branches of the Ahmadiyya in the Eastern Africa.

He has also acted at the Ameer and Missionary in Ghana before his appointment.

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