The student has a modest life. He has a cell phone, which is paid by the parents. At the university, however, it is not allowed. "Whoever starts the theology study must bring the right attitude"
Mohammad Talha Kahloon wants to be Imam. He has taken his marked path and leads a modest life. |
Source/Credit: Ruesselsheimer-Echo
By Rudiger Koslowsji | July 7, 2017
Mohammad-Talha Kahloon has just been on a semester break. The 23-year-old young man with the dark beard studied at the Institute for Islamic Theology and Languages of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Germany in Riedstadt. After the holidays, he begins the seventh of 14 semesters. At the end of the course are a master thesis and 13 examinations. On successful completion, he will become an Imam, a Muslim clergyman. The institute was opened in 2012 as the first Imam school in Germany.
Sacrifice for the community
The path of the thoughtful and deliberate young man was paved by his parents. In the Ahmadiyya community, the parents decide before their birth whether their son is to be Imam. "The parents dedicate their child for the faith," says Kahloon. His parents also saw their son as an imam in the future.
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