Fateh Muhammad Sial

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Fateh Muhammad Sial
Born1887
Died28 February 1960
CitizenshipBritish Indian (before 1947), Indian (after 1947)
Alma mater
OccupationMissionary
TitleChaudhry
ParentChaudhry Nizam Din (father)

Chaudhry Fateh Muhammad Sial (1887–1960) was a companion of

Ahmadi missionaries in England. Sial volunteered and travelled to England on June 22, 1913 and arrived the following month.[3] There he served twice as a missionary.[4] He earned an MA in Arabic from the Aligarh Muslim University.[5]

Early life and education

In 1887, Sial was born to Chaudhry Nizam Din in Jora Kalan, a small town in the

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiyani and in 1900, the family migrated to Qadian
.

In 1910, Sial received his bachelor's degree at the Government College University, Lahore. He continued his studies at the Aligarh Muslim University and completed his master's degree in Arabic.[5]

Missionary

Accepting the call

Sial responded to the call of his master Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, claiming to be the Promised Messiah:

“Practical corroboration is essential with verbal promise. Therefore, it is necessary that you devote your life in the way of Allah. This is the true Islam and this is the purpose for which I have been sent….Do not worship spiritual guides but become a guide yourself!”[6]

At the age of 20 he wrote a letter to

Ahmadi missionary.[8]

Missionary work

Chaudhry Fateh Muhammad Sial arrived in

Ahmadiyya Community UK celebrated 100 years centenary since Chaudhry Fateh Muhammad Sial arrived in the UK in summer of 2013.[9]

With the young

References

  1. ^ Tareekh e Ahmadiyyat, Vol. 3, page 457.
  2. ^ "28 February - 5 March". Al Hakam. 2020-02-28. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  3. ^ "The Baitulfutuh Mosque- Ahmadiyya Community: An Overview". www.baitulfutuh.org. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  4. ^ "Imams of Fazl Mosque". Archived from the original on 2014-08-10.
  5. ^
    Majlis Khuddam-ul Ahmadiyya Pakistan Rabwah
    (2008).
  6. ^ Malfoozat; Vol. 2, pp.138-139. [December 27th 1901] [1]
  7. ^ Michelle O'Harte Image of Sial’s Letter dated September 25th 1907, Tareekh Ahmadiyyat Vol. 3, page 461
  8. ^ Short Biography of Fateh Muhammad Sial by Ata ul Waheed Bajwa, Rabwah (2008)
  9. ^ "VIDEO: Ahmadiyya Community celebrates 100 years since first missionary came to UK".
  10. ^ "The Baitulfutuh Mosque- Ahmadiyya Community: An Overview".