Indigenous Leadership Visit to AMJ National Headquarters

by December 9, 2025
  • Wasauksing Visit: Chief Shane Tabobondung and a youth representative toured the AMJ National Headquarters for four hours.
  • Key Sites: The visit included the Baitul Islam Mosque and the Humanity First food bank.
  • Strong Impression: Guests were deeply moved by the hospitality and the Jama’at’s humanitarian work.

By the grace of Allah Almighty, the visit by representatives from the Indigenous Desk, Northern Ontario, to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at (AMJ) National Headquarters was a great success, leaving a profoundly positive impression on the guests.

On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, Chief Shane Tabobondung of the Wasauksing First Nation, accompanied by a youth representative, spent four hours (2 pm to 6 pm) touring the national headquarters.

Key Highlights of the Visit

  • Extensive Tour: The guests were given a comprehensive tour of the facilities, including the Baitul Islam Mosque, the Aiwan e Tahir offices, the MTA office, and the Humanity First food bank.
  • Deeply Positive Impression: The guests were genuinely moved by several aspects of the visit:
    • The hospitality extended by the organisers.
    • The in-depth mosque tour and the prayer experience.
    • The significant humanitarian work being performed by the Jama’at through its various initiatives, particularly the food bank.
  • Conclusion: The successful visit concluded with a shared dinner.

The dialogue and exchange during the four-hour meeting served to strengthen the relationship and mutual understanding between AMJ and the Wasauksing First Nation.

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