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Deutsch: Liwa-e-Ahmadiyya, die Fahne der Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat. Die Liwa-e-Ahmadiyya wurde das erste Mal am 28. Dezember 1939 gehisst. Mitte-links ist das Weiße Minarett abgebildet und in den beiden oberen Ecken ist auf gleicher Höhe, links der Vollmond (Badr) und rechts der Neumond (Hilal) mit einem sechszackigem Stern. Über dem Vollmond Badr ist ein Teil des Verses 124 aus der Sure Al-'Imran. (Deutsche Übersetzung: „Und Allah war euch schon bei Badr beigestanden, als ihr schwach waret.“) English: Liwa-e-Ahmadiyya, the flag of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The Liwa-e-Ahmadiyya was Hoisted first on 28 December 1939 on Jalsa Salana in Qadian. Middle-left is the White Minaret and on the sides at the same height are on the left side the full moon and on the right the crescent with six pointed star. Over the full moon is written a part of the Quranic verse 124 of Sura Aal Imran (English translation: "And Allah had (already) helped you at Badr, when you were utterly abject.") |
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