Jalsa
Salana literally means Annual Convention, yet its significance and
meaning are somewhat deeper. It is a regular event of every country in
which the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has a branch and it is an occasion
for all the members of the Community to gather together in an
environment of brotherhood and to share and give and mutually enhance
spiritual awareness.
It
was established in 1891 by the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim
Community, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, according to whom the primary
purpose of such an annual gathering was the enhancement of religious
knowledge in addition to secondary benefits of strengthening the bonds
of fraternity within the Community. The first Jalsa that was held had
an attendance of just 75 people yet some 115 years later the Community
has such Conventions in over 150 countries in the world with
attendances of up to 70,000 people at each of these Conventions. The
purpose and significance of the Convention, however, has remained true
to the initial aims.
The
three days of the Jalsa Salana are three days of great spiritual
devotion and contemplation. With speeches from various distinguished
members of the Community supporting the seminal addresses delivered by
the Fifth Successor to the Founder of the Community, Hadhrat Mirza
Masroor Ahmad, every person who partakes in the Jalsa either in person
or through MTA benefits greatly both in terms of gaining religious
knowledge and by strengthening their ties with the Community. We all
pray that this Annual Convention is a success and that all those who participate in it benefit from its great blessings.