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The journey of Arabian society from the age of ignorance to the age of Islam witnessed profound changes in their societal norms, particularly in the status of women.
“Do not be misled to believe that abundant wealth, expensive and elegant clothing, and fine foods can bring happiness. Absolutely Not. True happiness depends on righteousness alone.” — Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad(as)
The common belief that Adam(as) was placed in Heaven finds no support in the Quran. In truth, he was sent as a guide for people on earth and was made to live therein.
In this era of selective condemnation and self-serving interpretations of the right to defence, the Islamic principles of justice have the potential to prevent a global war.
Only that religion can be considered true, which enables man to attain union with God, and not those which seek to please man by mere words.
Fasting not only facilitates the moral and spiritual reformation of man but also provides a pathway to improved physical and mental health.
As 130 years have passed since the signs of the Mahdi were fulfilled, it prompts us to undertake a brief analysis of the prophecy and its fulfilment.
Fasting brings about moral transformation in a person, serving as a means of attaining righteousness, self-discipline, and physical and mental rejuvenation.
“Let it be clear, therefore, that where a veto power exists, the scales of justice can never be balanced.” – Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad
Mindful eating can positively encourage us to be re-acquainted with the pleasure of eating. It increases our cognisance of the inputs, sensations, and outcomes of the dining experience.
Is it true that Muslims are permitted to have conjugal relations with female war captives? The Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community gives an insightful explanation.
The Ahmadiyya Caliph extends the message to the world that true happiness will be attained when mankind begins to recognise human values, and when hatred turns to love.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, being a religious and non-political organisation, has always advocated for peace. Unfortunately, a lack of historical awareness has led some to unjustly accuse this Community of being responsible for the partition of India.
We are honoured to publish the letter written by His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad(aba), the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, to the honourable Prime Minister of India, Mr Narendra Modi, during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Taqiyya, a term unknown to 99% of Muslims has now become the tool of Islamophobes to evade intelligent debate by labelling all Muslims as liars.
Women’s freedom to dress has been upheld by today’s society. But, when it comes to Muslim women choosing to wear Hijab, the standards are different.
Critics of Islam often claim that Hazrat Aisha(ra) was not mature when Prophet Muhammad(sa) married her. However, nothing can be further from the truth.
Islam does not permit terrorism or extremism under any circumstances. Anyone who claims otherwise acts against the teachings of the Holy Quran and contrary to the noble character of the Holy Prophet of Islam.
With the milestone document, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and many institutions working towards resolving conflicts, should not the world already be thriving in peace?
Rape crisis is on the rise and shows no sign of abating. It is time to end the patriarchal norms that are increasing the incidence of rape and crime against women.