When Zakaria Bin Zaak joined the Social Media Team for Jalsa Salana Ghana, he did not see it as just another assignment. For him, it was a responsibility rooted in faith, service, and the power of storytelling. Behind every post, video clip, and update was a clear intention to ensure that the message and spirit of Jalsa Salana reached hearts far beyond the physical grounds of Bagh-e Ahmad.
Zakaria describes the journey as both demanding and deeply fulfilling. Working long hours, often behind the scenes, he and his team faced the pressure of accuracy, timeliness, and consistency. Every piece of content had to reflect the dignity of Jalsa Salana Ghana while capturing its essence, unity, sacrifice, spirituality, and peace. Through planning meetings, content creation, live updates, and real-time coordination, Zakaria learned that effective communication is not just about visibility; it is about responsibility.
One of the most meaningful moments for Zakaria was realizing the reach of their work. Messages from people who could not attend physically but felt connected through social media reaffirmed the importance of their efforts. Knowing that a single post could inspire participation, understanding, or curiosity about Jalsa Salana strengthened his resolve to give his best.
The experience also shaped Zakaria personally. He speaks of growth in discipline, teamwork, and purpose. Serving on the Social Media Team taught him patience, adaptability, and the value of collective effort in serving the Jama’at. More importantly, it deepened his appreciation for the motto of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community: ‘Love for All, Hatred for None,’ a message he believes social media can amplify when used with sincerity and care.
For Zakaria Bin Zaak, publicising Jalsa Salana Ghana is not about numbers or engagement metrics alone. It is about telling a story of faith in action, a story that invites the world to witness a gathering built on peace, justice, and service to humanity. His journey stands as a reminder that even behind a screen, dedicated service can leave a lasting impact.






