**Waqf-e-Jadid**
**Definition**
Waqf-e-Jadid is a religious and social welfare initiative launched by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in 1957 to promote Islamic teachings and provide educational and humanitarian services, particularly in remote and underserved areas.
## Overview
Waqf-e-Jadid, meaning „The New Dedication,” was established by Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, the second Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The scheme aims to spread the message of Islam, enhance religious education, and improve the socio-economic conditions of communities, especially in rural and tribal regions of Pakistan and other countries.
## Objectives
The primary objectives of Waqf-e-Jadid include the propagation of Islamic teachings, the establishment of schools and mosques, and the provision of healthcare and social services. Volunteers and donors contribute financially and through personal service to support these goals.
## Impact and Development
Since its inception, Waqf-e-Jadid has expanded beyond Pakistan to various countries, focusing on education, health, and spiritual development. It remains a vital part of the Ahmadiyya Community’s efforts to serve humanity and promote peace.
**Meta Description**
Waqf-e-Jadid is an Ahmadiyya Muslim Community initiative launched in 1957 to promote Islamic teachings and provide educational and humanitarian services in underserved areas.