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About MKA
Who we are ?
Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya (MKA), literally meaning ‘Association of Servants of the True Islam’ and also known as the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA), was founded in 1938 by Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad (ra) and is the youth section of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
MKA Malaysia is a unique, dynamic and vibrant organisation serving not only the needs of its members but Malaysian society as a whole. Members are aged between seven and forty and its headquarters are in Batu Caves.
Having its own executive cabinet, with representation from all over the Malaysia, MKA is led by the National Sadr (President). Read More
History of MKA
On 31 January 1938, 10 youths of Qadian gathered at the residence of Sheikh Mahboob Alam Khalid. Their purpose was to endeavour for the progress of the Ahmadiyya community and to assist Khilafat. These youths elected the office bearers of the Majlis in their first gathering. The first name was suggested in the election and then, it was seconded. Maulvi Qamaruddin was elected as the president and Sheikh Mahboob Alam Khalid as secretary.
Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad (ra), Khalifatul Masih II approved this on 4 February 1938 and named the organization Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya with his blessed pen.
“I want to bring the attention of the youth of Jama’at to this matter that The Ahmadiyya Movement has been given the responsibility of creating a grand spiritual revolution in the world.”



Faith, Community, Service
Humanity
The MKA (MKA Malaysia) takes its inspiration for its charitable initiatives from the example of the Founder of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He has been referred in the Holy Quran as ‘Mercy for all the Worlds’ and this is reflected in his teachings and practice. He was a source of peace and mercy for all and left behind teachings encouraging his followers to do the same.
He sought to protect the rights of the oppressed and subjugated, he elevated the rank of women in a society which despised them, he established the rights of animals and even trees.