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Ahmadiyya leaders meet Tanzanian foreign ministry
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82666, member: 636"] Government officials are finally acknowledging religious groups actually doing real work for locals. Deputy Minister James Millya met Sheikh Khawaja Muzaffar Ahmad at the Dar es Salaam sub-offices to discuss cooperation. The Foreign Affairs department recognized the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community for their heavy lifting in social services and humanitarian aid across the nation. Millya confirmed the administration views this group as a legit development partner. He promised full backing for their community outreach programs and upcoming gatherings. The ministry pledged assistance for the local Jalsa Salana convention later this year and the global meetup happening in the United Kingdom. Director Ambassador Abdalah Kilima joined the session alongside other senior staff to witness the exchange. They discussed how these partnerships facilitate sustainable growth in various sectors where the government usually struggles to keep up with demand. Sheikh Ahmad noted that his organization has operated here since the thirties. They expanded to four hundred fifty branches while preaching peace and tolerance. Their mission focuses on helping people regardless of tribe or ideology, which seems rare these days. [/QUOTE]
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