Sunday 19 March 2017

Darul Zikar Located At Dulmial Village Distt: Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan




These Are Some Photographs Of Commemorative Metal Plate And Interior And Exterior Photographs  Of Beautiful Building Of Darul Zikar Located At Dulmial Village Distt: Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan. Darul Zikar Is The Worship Place Of Ahmadiyya Community. Here is a Photo of Moulvi  Karam Dad Sahib, 1st Amir of Ahmadiyya Jamaat, Dulmial.


It Should Also Be Mentioned Here That The Muslims Want To Get Back This Mosque. For This, The Muslims Filed a Court Case From Late 1990s. The Case is Under Process. But On 12Th December 2016, On Eve Of 12th Rabi Ul Awal, A Mob Attacked Darul Zikar Dulmial To Get it Back. They Set Fire to The Ahmedi Related Goods. From 12Th December 2016, Darul Zikar Dulmial is Still Sealed By The Government.

It is Written on The Commemorative Metal Plate Of   Darul Zikar Located At Dulmial Village Distt: Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan. 

'Total Height Of Darul Zikar Is 66 feet and Has 62 Steps of Stairs. There has been a Mosque on this site since 1860.
In 1905 when Moulvi Karam Dad Sahib became an Ahmadi, his congregation also converted. The Mosque has been with the Ahmadis since that time.
Minaratul Islam 1929
Started 1927, Completed 1929
Under supervision of  Hakeem Moulvi  Karam Dad Sahib, 1st Amir of Ahmadiyya Jamaat,  Dulmial.

Helpers were Moulvi  Fateh Ali Sahib, Moulvi Fazil, Malik Abdul Samad Khan Sahib, Meeran Baksh Sahib, Capt Malik Ghulam Mohammad, Munshi Ahmad Ali.
Financial help- 1 month pay donated by each Ahmadi employee of Dulmial on instruction from Moulvi Karam Dad Sahib.
Builders-  Mistari Ghulam Mohammad Sahib, helper of Sub Major Deen Mohammad Sahib. Was sent to Qadian in 1927 to see Minaratul Masih to replicate design in Dulmial.
Digging of base. Base dug by Moulvi Karam Dad Sahib and companions of Jamaat Ahmadiyya Dulmial. Depth of base 40ft. Filled with stones, length 8ft width 3ft height 2ft, limestone used to make the base, stones brought from nearby mountains by companions, 1st storey built with stones, top storeys built with bricks. Bricks brought from Chakwal by camels. Limestone used in building, no iron used.
Shuttering-  16 wooden boards and 16 panels
On the completion of plaster Moulvi Karam Dad Sahib wrote this verse on the minar,
"Aa giya wo hai chirag deen ka"
Rebuilt with marble in 18/8/1991 completed 31/12/1991
Under supervision of Major Malik Habibullah Khan.'

Many Thanks To Mr. & Mrs. Dr. Irfan Malik Ji For Photographs And English Translation of Urdu Commemorative Metal Plate








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