Waqifeen-e-Nau
Interested in Jamia Ahmadiyya?
The best way to serve the Jamaat, in the words of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V (aba), is to join Jamia Ahmadiyya.
"Regarding the selection of an occupation, Waqifeen-e-Nau boys should give first preference to entering Jamia and becoming missionaries; there is currently a need for this."
Where You Would Study
Jamia Ahmadiyya International, Ghana
Located near Mankessim town in the Central Region of Ghana — around 110 km from Accra — this world-class residential campus accommodates over 250 students and offers a library, computer lab, MTA studio, sports fields, Masroor Hall (capacity 400), and 24/7 security. All students reside in the Masroor Hostel on campus.

Students assembled
Masroor Hostel courtyard — Jamia Ahmadiyya International, Ghana

The campus from above — sports fields, hostel & academic block
Near Mankessim, Central Region — ~110 km from Accra

Main academic block — classrooms, library, MTA studio & offices
Jamia Ahmadiyya International — Ghana
Best Way to Serve
In the words of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih (aba), the best way to serve the Jama'at is to join Jamia Ahmadiyya.
Australian students can attend Jamia Ahmadiyya Ghana ↗
Who Can Apply?
Any member of the Australian Jama'at can apply for Jamia Ghana if they meet the criteria. It is not exclusive to Waqifeen-e-Nau.
Review Requirements
Review the Jamia Ghana Admission Requirements ↗ and understand the commitment you would need to make.
Write to Huzoor (aba)
Write a letter to Hazrat Khalifatul Masih (aba) seeking prayers and guidance. Ensure you and your parents are onboard. You can send a letter here.
Show Your Interest
Fill the form to show your interest so the Waqf-e-Nau Department is aware and can coordinate and assist you. Non-Waqifeen-e-Nau can also apply to Jamia Ghana.
Fill the Interest Form
Guided Through the Process
Once you fill the form, you will be InshAllah guided throughout the process and prepared for the Jamia Admission.
Deadline: July 1, 2026
Interview: Will be online (if needed)
What to Prepare for the Entry Test
If an entry test is conducted, prepare using the Waqf-e-Nau Syllabus (Ages 1–15).
Questions?
Reach out to National Secretary Waqf-e-Nau Sahib using the Contact Us form, or talk to your Local Missionary or Sadr Jama'at.
