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Department of Tarbiyyat
This department serves community members as a resource centre for career information and professional career development.. The department consists of professionals, business organizations, and enterprises working symbiotically to provide critical career guidance in all professional capacities.
Establishing a garden is an enjoyable hobby and brings rewards of not only fresh vegetables but beautiful flowers. Front yards are generally decorated with flowers and tress which can be grown in beautifully designed landscapes or simply hanging baskets or in containers.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community under its agricultural programs has produced series of info sheets for its members. The purpose is to take advantage of knowledge to grow plants both for food and for ornamental purposes. Plants are the main source of our food supply and gardening has so many other advantages.
Planning a Garden: Gardening offers many benefits to your physical, moral and spiritual health. Physical is very obvious that modest exercise is healthy. Moral in the sense that you plant seeds, look after them and reward benefit from the produce.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is an international religious organization having millions of members, with branches spread over 180 countries in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America.
Department of Zira’at have been introduced for the first time in Canada Jama’at, needs an initial ground work for the establishment of a system which should fit into Canadian environment.
To the Muslims, the Quran is the Word of God and contains complete guidance for mankind. Much of the Quran is about God, His attributes and man's relationship to Him.
Friday (Juma) Prayer Centers in Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge Areas
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was initiated under Divine guidance by Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, India in 1889.
Friday Sermon
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