Open House at Webb House
- Sermad Al-Khafaji

- 10 hours ago
- 2 min read
Believers in the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light from various parts of the United Kingdom attended a special open, invite-only event organised at Webb House. In total, 24 believers arrived at around midday on the 19th of April at Webb House.
They were greeted at the gate, welcomed and ushered in. Once they had been verified, they gathered at the front of the property where lunch was served before the tour began. Their tour of the headquarters started with AROPL Studios, where they got a glimpse into the workings of the production facilities for the different programmes and social media works of the religion, which aim to propagate the faith.
They were then taken around the grounds of the property and shown the different developments made to beautify Webb House and turn it into a paradise for the believers. After spending some time socialising, the guests were invited to come into Webb House itself and given privileged access to the Holy Basilica, where the Sermons of Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq and episodes of the School of Divine Mysteries are filmed. Their curiosity was piqued by the paintings on the walls of the Basilica, which include portraits of dedicated believers who had joined the community of the Qaim.
Throughout the day, the guests took the opportunity to have their pictures taken all over the property. The tour culminated with the guests gaining access to The Hall of Mysteries. The guests were in great awe and admiration of the statues on display, particularly the statues of the Ahlul-Kisaa (People of the Cloak). The paintings on the walls, commissioned to depict specific moments from the dark history of the Muslims, also astonished the onlookers, seeing some of them for the very first time.
A brief presentation was given in the Communion Cafe, where the guests had a chance to voice any queries and enjoy their dinner, which was served outside in the mild April sun. After dinner, the believers gathered in The Hall of Mysteries for the rest of the evening, where they mingled with one another and shared their sentiments. The guests parted reluctantly, longing for the day when they would return.



















God bless ansar Allah . Beautiful article brother
God bless the believers