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The Daily Alfazl The ''Daily Alfazal'' is one of the oldest dailies in the Indian Subcontinent.〔Tareekh Ahmadiyyat by D. M. Shahid, (2007) Guraspur (India) (Urdu) Vol-3 pages 444-450〕 It is the Official Ahmadiyya organ.〔(Daily Alfazal )〕 It was initiated by Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad on June 18, 1913.〔Tareekh Ahmadiyyat by D. M. Shahid, (2007) Guraspur (India) (Urdu) Vol-3 pages 444-450〕 Mahmud was then a young man of 24. The Daily has completed 100 years of its continuous publication. (Except for the short interruptions when the military dictator Gen Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq banned its publications from 1984-1988). The initial monetary responsibilities were fulfilled through donations by members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The wife of Hakeem Noor-ud-Din, Khalifatul Masih I, ‘Ummi Nasir’ donated Rs. 500. The wife of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Nusrat Jahan Begum donated Rs. 1000. Another notable Ahmadi, son in law of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan donated Rs 1300.〔Dail ‘Alfazal’ dated December 28, 1939 pp:77-78〕 Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad remained its Publisher and Printer for the first few years. The first “Katib” (scribe) was one Muhammad Hussain, the Manager was Mirza Abdul Ghafur Bag.〔Dail ‘Alfazal’ dated July 9, 1913 p.1〕 The editorial staff included Qazi Zuhoor ud Akmal, Soofi Ghulam Muhammad and Master Abdur Rahim Nayyar, notable Ahmadis of that time.〔Dail ‘Alfazal’ dated July 14, 1924 p.5, col-2〕 The house of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan, remained the active working place of the nascent ‘Alfazal’. At present the daily gets actively published from Rabwah Pakistan, as well as a weekly edition is published from London (UK).〔(Daily Alfazal )〕 The past papers have been saved at an archive.〔(Daily Alfazal Archive )〕 ==References==
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