by Bashir Ahmad Rafiq, UK.
It is difficult to sum up the career of Sir Muhammad Zafrullah Khan in a few short words but suffice to say that he was the first Foreign Minister of Pakistan, became President of the UN General Assembly, and served as the President of the International Court of Justice at the Hague, which are just a few highlights in a long and glittering career. But throughout his life he remained a devout Ahmadi Muslim and always placed his faith before any worldly considerations. He wrote numerous books and articles on Islam and Ahmadiyyat.
Mr. Bashir Ahmad Rafiq served the Jamaat as the Imam of the London Mosque and Missionary in Charge of the UK Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, for over 20 years. During his long service to the Jamaat he served as Private Secretary to Hazrat Khalifatul Masih III, Vakil ut Tabshir, Vakil ud Diwan, Editor of Review of Religions and founder editor of The Muslim Herald amongst many other senior posts.
It is difficult to sum up the career of Sir Muhammad Zafrullah Khan in a few short words but suffice to say that he was the first Foreign Minister of Pakistan, became President of the UN General Assembly, and served as the President of the International Court of Justice at the Hague, which are just a few highlights in a long and glittering career. But throughout his life he remained a devout Ahmadi Muslim and always placed his faith before any worldly considerations. He wrote numerous books and articles on Islam and Ahmadiyyat.
Mr. Bashir Ahmad Rafiq served the Jamaat as the Imam of the London Mosque and Missionary in Charge of the UK Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, for over 20 years. During his long service to the Jamaat he served as Private Secretary to Hazrat Khalifatul Masih III, Vakil ut Tabshir, Vakil ud Diwan, Editor of Review of Religions and founder editor of The Muslim Herald amongst many other senior posts.