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City in Punjab, Pakistan
Rabwah ربوہ
City
Fountain in RabwahFountain in Rabwah
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictChiniot
Towns2
Government
 • Ameer MuqaamiMirza Khursheed Ahmad
Area
 • Total24 km (9 sq mi)
Elevation300 m (1,000 ft)
Population
 • Total48,000
 • Density2,300/km (6,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Postal code35460
Area code047
Websitehttp://www.rabwah.net

“Rabwah in urdu "ربوہ" which means a (High Place) also knows as Chenab Nagar(composed of two words Chan, moon & Aab, water means Moon Light through Water)”, is a city of Chiniot District (Chiniot was declared as district in 2009) in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located near to the historic city of Chiniot by the River Chenab. The city with a population of 70,000 (2003) has been the headquarters of the Ahmadis since September 20, 1948 - after the original headquarters of Qadian went to India following Creation of Pakistan in 1947; as a result the vast majority of the inhabitants belonging to the Ahmadiyya Community migrated from Qadian to Pakistan fleeing the violence in East Punjab and in 1948 bought this area and settled here.

Name Change

In 1998, a discriminatory resolution passed by Punjab Assembly, the Government of Punjab legally changed the town's name from Rabwah to Chenab Nagar. The Resolution was supported by the local Muslim clerics and didn't actually take the people's wishes into consideration.Although its still mainly referred to as Rabwah.

General Information

More than 97% of its residents belong to Ahmadiyya (Qadiani non muslims) Community. It is a small city surrounded by Hills and the Chenab River near Chiniot. This city is about 24² miles in size. The landscape is composed of bare sedimentary mountains.The Community started a Green Campaign few years ago to turnaround the barren look of the city and has since planted trees and covered fields with lush green grass . The city is connected to the rest of the country by Pakistan National Railways which goes from the city all the way south to Karachi.

History

This deserted area was first called Chak Digiyaan. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community bought the Land in 1948 when most of the community members migrated from Qadian (the old community center) to Pakistan after the 1947 Partition of India.The Plan was to turn the Land into a model City for the members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.The city was named Rabwah by Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad 4th Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Community.The Organizations Head Quarters were established here. It is also the first ever planned city of Pakistan.

The area used to be a desert and the first residents used to live in tents. Over the years the it has progressed into one of the modern towns of Pakistan with offices, schools colleges and bustling Markets. The Ahmadiyya Community has played a major role in the development of the city because due to religious persecution funds were rarely issued and even more rarely used for the development of Rabwah.

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community also has its own office buildings, Library and a Printing Press which prints numerous books and newspapers such as The Daily Al-Fazl (community's daily newspaper) which is an international newspaper produced daily. A children magazine called Tashheeez-ul-Azhan is one of the many other informative magazines published in Rabwah. Alfazal and Tasheez can be viewed at Periodicals.

Over the years many National Banks and Companies have established in the ever modern town of Rabwah trying to appeal to the masses.

Colleges

Taleemul Islam School & College was one of the first educational institutions to be established in the town of Rabwah and was known to be the best Educational Institute in the area it was, It was a boys only. The Jamia-Nusrat College for women is also another college established by the community. But in 1972 during the nationalization process of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto they were taken away from the Ahmadiyya Community and were put under Government control.They were denationalized in 1996 and even though the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community bought them back they were not given control over them and they still remain in Government ownership.

Both these colleges offered quality education and peaceful environment to both its community members and to the local people.

Nusrat Jehan Inter College is one of the few educational institutions still under the control of the Ahmadiyya Community which is still a trademark of quality education in the whole Area. Nusrat Jehan Academy, Rabwah is an Educational complex of junior & senior high school & a college.Nusrat Jehan Academy and Inter College were also declared the Best Educational Institutions of Dist. Jhang in the year 2007-2008.

There is also the Jammia Ahmadiyya (Ahmadiyya Institute of Islamic Studies) where students from all over Pakistan and the world come to study Islamic, Islamic Literature, Quran and do research on Islamic History.These Students donate their whole life for the preaching of Islam and for Education of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.

Technology/Communication

Rabwah has been covered by number of mobile companies as Ufone, Telenor, Warid, Mobilink, Zong. PTCL Infrastructure is also available, PTCL V Wireless service has also improved over the years.Past few years Technology has poured into Rabwah and now its an ever modern city, It Boasts a DSL Broadband Service, a Local Community TV Cable, and a Recently started a local WI-FI Network.

Bazaars

Rabwah has two main bazaars, Gol Bazaar and Rehmat Bazaar with a variety of shops. There are all kind of shops, banks, courier services and restaurants etc. A large library is nearby which has separate sections for men, women, and children.

Neighborhoods

The main Mohallas (sectors) of the town are

  • Darun Nasar
  • Darul Nasar Gharbi, Darul Nasar Wasti
  • Darul Uloom
  • Dar ul Sadr
  • Darul Yaman
  • Darur Rahmat
  • Darul Barakat
  • Babul Abwab
  • Nasir Abad
  • Tahir Sector

Local Transport

Most people in Rabwah prefer to use bicycle. Other ways of transportation are cars, and motorcycles. While for public transport there are Taxis, Rikshaws and rarely used Tangas (Horse Carriages). Many people also use cars and motorcycles. The road conditions are worst in some parts of city, specially the suburbs.

National Transport

There are also several bus services which en route to Islamabad, Lahore, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Jhang and other major cities of Pakistan. Rabwah can be accessed from M-2 (National Highway Motorway 2), as via Sargodha-Bhelwal Terminal (120 KM), Siyal Moor Terminal (85 KM), PindiBhatiyan Terminal (100 KM) and Faisalabad Terminal (50 KM). There is a train station in Rabwah where routs for other cities of Pakistan are established. Nearest Airports are in Faisalabad (52 KM) and Sargodha (59 KM).

Magazines/ Newspapers

Following is the list of some magzines/newspapers, credibility of these is seriously doubted due to their anti islamic ideology

Science, Medicine and Research

  • Tahir Heart Institute
  • Waqf-e-Jadid Free Homeopathic Clinic
  • Tahir Homeo Research Institute (Homeopathic Hospital, Clinic and Dispensary) Free for all.
  • Nusrat Jehan Homeopathic Research Institute. Free for children & women
  • Curative Medicine Co Int'l. (Claims for Pioneer of Homeopathic Combination in the world)

Climate

Due to its geographical location the town has hot summers and cold winters. The summer season is from April to October with May, June and July as the hottest months. The winter season is from November to March with December, January and February as the coldest months.

See also

References

  1. Pakistan Population Census Organization (1998)

External links

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