Discover Shahbil Shah ka Khu in Pakistan
Shahbil Shah ka Khu in the region of Punjab is a town located in Pakistan - some 136 mi or ( 219 km ) South of Islamabad , the country's capital .
Local time in Shahbil Shah ka Khu is now 08:01 AM (Monday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Karachi " with a UTC offset of 5 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Kabul, Wasuwala, Wad Saiyidan, Wadda Shah, and Thatti Khudayan. When in this area, you might want to check out Kabul . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Shahbil Shah ka Khu ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Documentary on Govt. Jamia Nusrat - Rabwah - 2-2
A Documentary on Govt. Jamia Nusrat - Rabwah (A college) made by Graphics Course Students (Jun - Aug 2009) under the guidance of Nasir (The Director of Documentary) ..
Rabwah Jet Skiing on River Chenab
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Interview with Tahir Mansoor Khan Ex Ahmadi / Qadiani - Hidden Truth - Part# 10
Watch the Exclusive Interview with Tahir Mansoor Khan of Islamabad Pakistan who has left Ahmadiyat and accepted Islam after thorough research.He was subjected to extreme and inhuman social pressure fr ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Masjid-e-Aqsa
The Jammatkhana-e-Aqsa (Punjabi in Rabwah is the biggest place of worship of the Ahmadiyya Community. The foundation stone was laid in 1966 and the building's inauguration took place on March 31, 1972. The mosque is the main mosque of the Ahmadiyya in Rabwah for 12,000 worshipers. The mosque may not be regarded as a mosque by many Muslims because it belongs to the Ahmadiyya Community, who are Muslims but are persecuted in pakistan because of pakistani politics.
Located at 31.75 72.91 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
List of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community buildings and structures
This is a list of mosques, hospitals, schools and other structures throughout the world that are constructed/owned by the Ahmadiyya Community, arranged according to their respective countries. Additional information pertaining to the countries is also included. As of 2009, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has built over 15,055 mosques, 510 schools, and over 30 hospitals. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is established in 195 countries of the world.
Located at 31.76 72.92 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Bahishti Maqbara
Bahishti Maqbara, located originally in Qadian, India and then in Rabwah, Pakistan is a religious cemetery established by the Ahmadiyya Community as a directive from the community's founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, made known in his booklet Al-Wasiyyat. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad established it in his will after he saw an angel showing him the place of his burial.
Located at 31.76 72.92 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Fazl-e-Omar Hospital
Fazl-e-Omar Hospital, Rabwah is a leading private health care institute in an area of Punjab, Pakistan. It is run by the Ahmadiyya Jamaat. Founded in 1958 it has now become one of the finest medical facilities in the area providing hospital services not only to the local community but also to patients from towns and villages from further afield.
Located at 31.76 72.92 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Talim-ul-Islam College
Talim-ul-Islam College (also referred to as T.I. College) is a government college located in Rabwah, Pakistan. Originally founded in 1898 in Qadian, India by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the college was the inspiration of the community's founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Originally starting out as a middle school, the institution traces its roots to two rooms in a guest house located in Qadian.
Located at 31.75 72.92 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
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