Bilal Muslim Mission Tanzania

Founded:
1967
Bilal Muslim Mission Tanzania
Bilal Muslim Mission is an important Shiite organization founded in 1967 by Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Razavi and a number of other Shiite leaders in Tanzania. Its main purpose is to propagate Islam, especially Shiism, among Tanzanians' Africans. Light magazine is in English and Sout al-Bilal is on the beach. The organization's activities have been extended beyond the African continent; In addition to operating in African countries such as Kenya, it also has branches in the United States, Sweden, etc. activities Publication of Sout al-Bilal Magazines in Swahili and Light in English, the first issue of Light Magazine was published in 1963 with a circulation of 75 copies. The Face of Al-Bilal magazine was first published by Ali Dina, a Shiite from Khoja, and in 1967 its publication was handed over to the Bilal Muslim Mission in Tanzania. Publication of Islamic books in English and Swahili Teaching and teaching Shiite religion to Shiite students Sending native students to the seminaries of Qom, Najaf, Lebanon and Mashhad after making preparations. Organizing scientific and Islamic seminars Send money to villages and cities Establishment of free temporary medical camps in cities and villages Construction of schools and mosques Material support for the poor