Under normal circumstances, the Jalsa Salana UK is an international event with people traveling from all over the world to take part. This year, due to the pandemic, the Annual Convention has been limited to participants from the United Kingdom.
This year, firve youth from Scotland were fortunate enough to be among the select few chosen to perform duty at the Jalsa Salana. They travelled for almost 11 hours to attend the Jalsa, and perform duty, protecting the flag of Ahmadiyyat.
The Review of Religions followed them along their journey, and found out what it’s been like to be so close to His Holiness (aba) and perform duty at the Jalsa Salana.
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