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 Rabwah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rabwah was renamed forcefully by governmet of Pakistan as a discriminatory act, against the wishes of its residents, in 1999 to "CHENAB NAGAR".
Rabwah is a city in the Punjab, Pakistan, which has recently been renamed Chenab Nagar.
Rabwah is a dry little town, surrounded by the Chenab river.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rabwah   (516 words)

  
 Ahmadiyya Muslim Community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mirza Masroor Ahmad was born on September 15, 1950 in Rabwah (Now Chenab Nagar), Pakistan, which was the Ahmadi community's headquarters at the time.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community headquarters were originally based in Qadian, India; but then in 1947 it was moved to Rabwah (the Pakistani government, following the results of a vote in the Punjab Assembly, recently changed the name of town to Chenab Nagar [9]), Punjab, Pakistan.
The Community found a tract of waste-land and built the town of Rabwah, which became the new headquarters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ahmadiyya_Muslim_Community   (1690 words)

  
 OPF
Burushaski is spoken in the central Hunza valley as well as in the valley of the Nagar River, one of the primary tributaries of the Hunza River.
The Siraiki language is spoken in the central part of Pakistan, on either side of Indus, approximately from 280 N to 330 N longitude and including the reaches of Chenab and Sutlej, which correspond to the southwestern part of Punjab and adjacent areas.
Burushaski itself is isolated from all other languages, and as yet there is no conclusive evidence relating it to any language family.
www.opf.org.pk /almanac/L/languages.htm   (7298 words)

  
 A. Hayi Mansoor -a Computer Programmer / Software Engineer & e-Marketer / Web marketer
While my younger brother Ataul Aleem (on leave from SAA Rabwah, Chenab Nagar) is doing his M.Sc from University of Joensuu, Finland.
Currently I am working in MWH International Inc.,an American hydropower consulting firm, as a IT Support Person in its Lahore office and provide them all sort of Computer related support/ trouble shooting.
Previously, I have taught various CS subjects including Visual Basic, C/C++, Oracle, FoxPro and E-Commerce for two years at NCCS, Rabwah.
www.geocities.com /hayi2k/A_Hayi_Mansoor.html   (242 words)

  
 Ahmadiyya Muslim Community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community headquarters were originally based in Qadian, India; but then in 1947 it was moved to Rabwah (the Pakistani government, following the results of a vote in the Punjab Assembly, recently changed the name of town to Chenab Nagar [9]), Punjab, Pakistan.
On March 14, 1914, in Qadian, the will of Khalifatul Masih I was read out, which requested the people to elect someone as his successor.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (Arabic: الجماعة الأحمدية; transliterated: al-Jamā'a al-Ahmadīya; sometimes called the 'Qadiani' community, after the locality of Qadian, India) is based on the Ahmadiyya movement founded in 1889 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian (born 1839/40).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ahmadiyya_Muslim_Community   (1622 words)

  
 A Pakistani Forum : Online Discussion Community > Pakistan
Rabwah, a town near Chiniot, headquarters of the Qadianis was renamed as Chenab Nagar as a result of Maulana Chinioti’s movement.
CHINIOT: Renowned scholar, leader of the International Khatm-e-Nabowat Movement and former MPA Maulana Manzoor Ahmed Chinioti died of kidney failure on Sunday.
One thing this quote did not mention was the fact that he did NOT marry twice as his wife died and he did not marry coz he thought that second wife would never treat his children the same or would not love 'em as much.
muziqpakistan.com /board/lofiversion/index.php/t37165.html   (1333 words)

  
 Ahmadiyya Muslim Community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community headquarters were originally based in Qadian, India; but then in 1947 it was moved to Rabwah (the Pakistani government, following the results of a vote in the Punjab Assembly, recently changed the name of town to Chenab Nagar [9]), Punjab, Pakistan.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (Arabic: الجماعة الأحمدية; transliterated: al-Jamā'a al-Ahmadīya; sometimes called the 'Qadiani' community, after the locality of Qadian, India) is based on the Ahmadiyya movement founded in 1889 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian (born 1839/40).
Mirza Ghulam, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement, claimed to be the Mujaddid (reformer) of the 14th Islamic century as well as the Messiah, Mahdi and The Second Coming of Christ[1].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ahmadiyya_Muslim_Community   (1621 words)

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