
Tahrik-i-Jadid
Tahrik-i-Jadid is a religious and social movement founded in 1934 by Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, the second caliph of the Ahmadiyya Community. Its goal is to promote Islamic teachings, moral values, and education worldwide. The movement encourages followers to live ethically, spread knowledge, and serve humanity through charitable activities. Tahrik-i-Jadid emphasizes reform, revitalization of faith, and peaceful coexistence among different communities. It operates globally, supporting projects like schools, medical facilities, and humanitarian aid, aiming to uplift society spiritually and socially while fostering understanding and harmony.