The Ahmadiyya faith is an Islamic religious movement founded in Punjab, India, near the end of the 19th century and has since expanded to over two hundred countries.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK desk
Source/Credit: Breaking Belize News
By BBN Staff | August 3, 2017
Stephen Gabb, 24, a Belizean National living and studying in Ghana, Africa, has done well in his studies to become an Ahmadi Missionary.
Information is that Gabb ranked third place in his studies with an average of 80.9%.
He posted to Facebook, “Only through God’s Grace is this possible.”
Last year Gabb was selected by the Ahmadiyya Community in Belize to study abroad. He has two years remaining in his studies.
The Ahmadiyya faith is an Islamic religious movement founded in Punjab, India, near the end of the 19th century and has since expanded to over two hundred countries.
They first established their branch in Belize in 2013 and have since been very active in sports and other community outreach activities.
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