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Rev Allama Dr Tariq Masih Chaudhary
editRev. Allama Dr. Tariq Masih Chaudhary | |
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Born | Tariq Masih 06 March 1968 |
Citizenship | Pakistani |
Occupation(s) | Bible Teacher Pastor ,Speaker, Author, Singer |
Organization | Heavenly Kingdom Church Ministries 2015-Present The Salvation Army 1996-2015 |
Known for | Evangelist |
Television | HK Television
Satellite Name: Asiasat7 Frequency: 3880 Symbol Rate: 29720 ksps Polarity: Horizontal Modulation: DVB S2 |
Title | Rev, Allama, Dr |
Spouse | Rukhsana Tariq |
Children | Katherine Tariq, Tauqeer Tariq, John Tariq, Sahil Tariq |
Website | https://hktelevision.tv |
Founder of Heavenly Kingdom Church Ministries[1] and HK Television[2]
Rev. Allama Dr. Tariq Masih Chaudhary[3] (born March 6, 1968, in Bathanawala Village, Narowal District, Punjab, Pakistan) is a distinguished Christian leader, evangelist, gospel singer, author, composer, and broadcaster. He is the founder and chairman of Heavenly Kingdom Church Ministries[1] and HK Television[2] (Heavenly Kingdom Television), Pakistan's first Christian satellite television channel broadcasting internationally.
Early Life and Education
editTariq Masih[3] was born into a Christian family in a rural village in Punjab, Pakistan. He pursued higher education and earned multiple Master’s degrees, including M.A. Urdu, M.A. Political Science, M.A. History, M.A. Punjabi From University of the punjab , and a Doctor of Ministry (M.Div) From Gujranwala Theological Seminary. His academic achievements reflect his dedication to theological studies and spiritual leadership.
Ministry Career
editIn 1996, Tariq Masih[3] began his pastoral journey by undergoing training with The Salvation Army[4]. For nearly 20 years, he played an active role in evangelism, community service, and organizing faith-based initiatives across Pakistan.
In 2015, he resigned from The Salvation Army to establish the Heavenly Kingdom Church Ministries[1], which officially launched on May 25, 2015. The ministry[1] focuses on nationwide evangelistic efforts, including crusades and gospel conventions, drawing large gatherings to spread the Christian faith.
On July 10, 2018, Tariq Masih[3] expanded his ministry by founding HK Television[2]. The satellite[5] channel streams Christian programming internationally, providing a platform to share the Gospel globally and promote Christian teachings.
Contributions to Music
editTariq Masih is also a talented gospel singer, songwriter, and composer. He has released five gospel music albums containing over 50[6] songs[7], all of which he wrote and composed. His music is celebrated for its spiritual depth and contribution to Christian worship in Pakistan.
Contributions to Literature
editIn addition to his music, Tariq Masih[3] is a prolific author. He has written five books, which reflect his theological insights and creative expression. These include:
- Lamho Ke Aiyne (1996)
- Hum Hatheli Pe Khawab Rakh Lety (2003)[8]
- Phul Payase Pani Dy (2003) – A Punjabi book
- Saleeb Ka Shehar (2003)
- Yeh Hai Sara Kamal Yasu Ka (2005)
He also translated a book[9] on the Doctrine[10][11][9][12] of The Salvation Army, further contributing to Christian scholarship.
Recognition
editTariq Masih[3] was conferred with the title of Allamah on March 6, 2013, in acknowledgment of his significant theological contributions and leadership in promoting Christianity in Pakistan.
Legacy
editThrough his ministry, music, literature, and media outreach, Rev. Allama Dr. Tariq Masih Chaudhary[3] has made a profound impact on the Christian community in Pakistan and abroad. His work continues to inspire faith, unity, and spiritual growth among his followers.
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- ^ a b c "HK Television". HK Television. 10 Oct 2023.
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- ^ "The Salvation Army Pakistan". Archived from the original on 4 December 2024.
- ^ "HK TV". www.lyngsat.com. Archived from the original on 3 December 2024.
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- ^ "Rev. Allama Dr. Tariq Masih Chaudhary Soundcloud". Soundcloud.
- ^ Masih, Tariq, ed. (2003). Hum Hatheli Pe Khawab Rakh Lety [Hum Hatheli Pe Khawab Rakh Lety] (in English and Urdu) (published September 6, 2024). p. 01.
- ^ a b The Salvation Army Handbook of Doctrine (2nd ed.). UK: Published by Salvation Books. 2010. ISBN 978-0-85412-822-8.
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- ^ "The Salvation Army Handbook of Doctrine". Archived from the original on 4 December 2024.