Preparations for Jalsa Salana UK are in full swing, with volunteers working around the clock to have the Jalsa site ready for the few thousands lucky enough to attend.
But what about the millions around the world who can’t attend? They rely on one channel, to bring them three days of extensive and in-depth coverage of the Jalsa Salana, enabling them to experience the spirit of Jalsa in their homes.
The Review of Religions spoke to the various directors and staff of MTA to learn about the guidance they have been receiving from His Holiness, the Caliph (aba) about broadcasting the Jalsa Salana and their preparations leading up to the Convention. They also express their sentiments about looking forward to seeing His Holiness (aba) in-person, for the first time since the pandemic
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