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‘Modesty is part of faith’: National amila of Lajna Imaillah Ireland meets Huzoor Islamabad, Tilford, 11 October 2025: The national amila and various other office-bearers of Lajna Imaillah Ireland had the honour of a mulaqat with Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih V (aa). On contacting inactive members Regarding tarbiyat, Huzoor (aa) advised an amila member that those who do not remain in contact should be reached out to beyond official matters – checking on their wellbeing and maintaining friendly, informal contact – so that, gradually, they begin attending Jamaat events. The necessity of the Islamic nikah A member enquired if a court marriage is sufficient for an Ahmadi couple to live together, or if the Islamic nikah ceremony is mandatory. Huzoor (aa) explained that while a court marriage makes a couple legally husband and wife in the eyes of the state and society, the Islamic nikah ceremony is absolutely essential for an Ahmadi Muslim. He stated that the Jamaat will not register a marriage until the nikah has been formally performed. The nikah ceremony establishes crucial Islamic rights and protections for both the man and the woman, including the mahr, which helps prevent future disputes. Huzoor (aa) guided that a person who willingly forgoes the nikah cannot truly call themselves an Ahmadi. While no one can be forced, if someone refuses to register their marriage through the proper Islamic process, their case should be reported to the Jamaat, which may result in the cancellation of their AIMS card. Marriage: Looking beyond caste and nationality Concerning marriage issues, Huzoor (aa) said that he has stated many times – and this is also among the duties of missionaries and other office-bearers – that members should be counselled to look beyond caste when considering rishtas or marriage proposals. Those who reject good proposals merely because they are not from the same country, without a valid reason, are in the wrong and acting out of ignorance. Huzoor (aa) added that his book, Domestic Issues and Their Solutions, has been published; Lajna should circulate short passages from it to members for their education.

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