[1] Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya (MKA) was founded in 31 January 1938 by Khalifat-ul Masih II, Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, the second Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community.
Nations cannot be reformed without the reformation of the youth.Quote= Khalifatul Masih 3rd, for Ahmadia Youth,"تیری عاجزانہ راہیں اسے پسند آئیں۔" Members of Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya swear an oath of allegiance to their faith, country and nation and reaffirm this oath in formal gatherings.
When the pledge is reaffirmed in a formal gathering, the shahadah is recited out aloud three times in Arabic, followed by its translation in the native language of the country and then the rest of the pledge is read out in the native language:[2] أَشْهَدُ أنْ لَّا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللهُ وَحْدَهُ لَا شَرِيْكَ لَهُ وَأشْهَدُ أنَّ مُحَمَّدًا عَبْدُهُ وَرَسُوْلُهُ Translation: "I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah.
He is One and has no partner, and I bear witness that Muhammad [peace & blessing of Allah be upon him] is His servant and Messenger."
"I solemnly pledge that I shall always be ready to sacrifice my life, wealth, time and honour for the sake of my faith, country and nation.
This position is now titled Sadr Majlis, put into effect in 1989 under the direction of Mirza Tahir Ahmad, fourth Caliph of the community.
In India there are about thousands of youths who are member in Majlis Khuddam ul Ahmadiyya Bharat.
Its name literally means “Association of Servants of the True Islam.” The international organization was founded in 1938 and serves as the young men and boys' auxiliary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
MKAN is a dynamic and vibrant association serving not only the needs of its members but of its local communities and nation.
The association is composed of more than 4,000 youths from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at Nigeria aged 15 to 40, spread across the 36 states of the federation.
Operating under the auspices of the Khalifa of Islam, MKAN is governed by the National Amila and led by its Sadr.