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TABLIGH
Zion Majlis
On Saturday, March 19, 2011 the Women’s Auxiliary of the
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community hosted the second Women’s
History Day program “Celebrating Women in our Community;
Past and Present”. Women from diverse walks of life and ethnic
backgrounds were recruited by the Khidmat-e-Khalq secretary,
Laeeqa Ahmad, to do presentations on prominent women from
their perspective past and present.
The program started with an explanation of the Ahmadiyya
Muslim Community and Lajna Imaillah USA by Zion Lajna SadrDhiya Bakr.
Speakers represented a wide array of cultures and experiences. The guest learned about
many significant women such as:
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Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Liberian Christian & Muslim women who
together held a massive prayer for peace that halted a civil revolt(by Joy Bah)
Dr. Ellen Ochoa the first Hispanic woman astronaut (by Sylvia Arellano)
Maria Wright Edelman founder of the Children’s Defense Fund (by Sarah
Pressly-James)
Hadzrat Khadijah (ra), the first Muslim to accept Islam and wife of the Holy
Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) by the WestMidwest Regional Sadr Samina Ijaz.
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Tabligh information table & guest book
In addition, speakers talked on how women effect change through social service, refer to
the Khidmat-e-Khalq site.
KHIDMAT-e-KHALQ
Zion Majlis
On Saturday, March 19, 2011 the Women’s Auxiliary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim
Community hosted the second Women’s History Day program “Celebrating Women in
our Community; Past and Present”. Women from diverse walks of life and ethnic
backgrounds were recruited by the Khidmat-e-Khalq secretary, Laeeqa Ahmad, to do
presentations on prominent women from their perspective past and presence, read more at
the tabligh site. In addition, to speaking on prominent women, presentations were on how
women effected change through social service. Topics addressed were: Domestic
Violence: Breaking the cycle (by Betsy O’Connell-Senior Youth & Community
Educator); Empowering Women & Children (by Darlene Montano from the YWCA);
The influence of war on the field of nursing (by Carole Stewart-Registered Nurse), and
Set on Success- Importance of education from an Egyptian Muslim perspective (by Salwa
Nassr -Member of Sunni Muslim Community) and comments from honored guest such as
Zion & Waukegan cities Township Supervisors Cheri Ditzig and Patricia Jones. Also
presented was Lajna Imaillah USA history of social service by Zion Lajna Sadr Dhiya
Bakr. See photos below.
Remarks by Waukegan Township Supervisor- Patricia Jones
Table display by A SAFE PLACE
SIHAT-E-JISMANI:
Zion Majlis
On Saturday, March 19, 2011 the Women’s Auxiliary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim
Community hosted the second Women’s History Day program “Celebrating Women in
our Community; Past and Present”. Women from diverse walks of life and ethnic
backgrounds were recruited by the Khidmat-e-Khalq secretary, Laeeqa Ahmad, to do
presentations on prominent women from their perspective past and present, read more at
the Tabligh and Khidmat-e-Khalq site. The guest and speakers were provided a nutritious
lunch from the Ziafat Sho’ba (sisters Mubarika Shams, Bint Alyasa Darr and Aneesa
Nuruddin).
Menu:
• Assorted sandwiches on croissants of
tuna, turkey and chicken salad
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Fresh fruit tray
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Veggie platter
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Cracker & cheese tray
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Assorted cookies
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Tea, juices & water
Event flyer & Photos by zion lajna general & assistant secretaries Maria Gul & Khalida Bakr
Closing remarks were delivered by Zion Lajna Sadr-Dhiya Bakr.