Aalmi Majlis Tahaffuz Khatm-e-Nubuwwat

Aalmi Majlis Tahaffuz Khatm-e-Nubuwwat is an international Islamic organization. Founded by Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari in 1949 in Multan, Pakistan as a non-political missionary organization.[1][2]. He was elected the first Emir[3]. The incumbent Emir is Abdur Razzaq Iskander, the chancellor and Sheikh-ul-Hadith of Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia[1]. In 1974 Tehreek e Khatam e Nabuwat under the guidance of AMTKN as a result, the National Assembly unanimously amended the constitution to declare the Ahmadi Muslims a non-Muslim minority[4][5][6].

Masjid-e-Aalmi Majlis Tahaffuz-e-Khatm-e-Nabuwat - a Mosque in Karachi named after AMTKN

Aalmi Majlis Tahaffuz Khatm-e-Nubuwwat
عالمی مجلس تحفظ ختم نبوت
AbbreviationAMTKN
MottoKhatam an-Nabiyyin
Formation1949
FounderSyed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari
Founded atMultan
HeadquartersMultan
Abdur Razzaq Iskander
Deputy Emir (s)
Nasiruddin Khakwani
Khawaja Aziz Ahmad
Key people
Allah Wasaya
PublicationKhatm-e-Nubuwwat (Weekly)
Laulak (Monthly)
Websitekhatm-e-nubuwwat.com

Emirs

publications

  • Khatm-e-Nubuwwat (Weekly Magazine)[7]
  • Laulak (Monthly Magazine)[8]
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References

  1. "Ulema call for unity". Dawn (newspaper). 21 November 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  2. "Aalmi Majlis Tahaffuz Khatm-e-Nubuwwat". khatm-e-nubuwwat.com. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  3. Allah Wasaya (24 October 2014). "عقیدہ ختم نبوۃ کا تحفظ دین کی بنیاد ہے". Nawa-i-Waqt (Urdu newspaper). Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  4. "Rally marks Khatm-e-Nubuwwat Day". The Nation (newspaper). 8 September 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  5. "تحفظ ختمِ نبوت کی تاریخ ساز تحریک". GEO TV News website. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  6. Mufti Khalid Mahmood (7 September 2019). "7 ستمبر 1974ء 'یومِ تحفظ ختمِ نبوت'". Jang Daily (Urdu newspaper). Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  7. "khatm-e-nubuwwat". khatm-e-nubuwwat.info. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  8. "Laulak". laulak.info. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
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