Ahmadiyya in Sierra Leone

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title: Ahmadiyya in Sierra Leone
text: The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is the second-largest sect of Islam in Sierra Leone, behind only Sunni Islam. The earliest history of the Community in Sierra Leone dates back to the early period of the Second Caliphate, when at least six people are said to have conveyed their adherence to the faith. The sect attained rapid growth in the country after the 1937 arrival of Nazir Ahmad Ali, the first permanent Ahmadi missionary in Sierra Leone. Recent estimates by Ahmadi community suggest that there
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date created: 2012-11-03T10:12:21Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T20:03:42Z
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