ARTICLES
During a period of spiritual distance, a simple gift from the Khalifa became a symbol of purpose, trust, and a lifelong commitment to serving faith through words.
For a believer, Khilafat is a source of comfort and strength, offering peace through prayers, guidance, and the assurance of being remembered.
What began as a child’s attempt to offer salam became a lifelong reminder that divine love finds us long before we know we are lost.
When the world turned us away, the prayers of the Khalifa offered comfort, resilience, and the strength to persevere through every trial.
In a moment of uncertainty, the Khalifa’s prayers and trust offered a powerful lesson in freedom, faith, and the dignity of choice.
More precious than gold itself, the letters from the Khalifa carried prayers, comfort, and a spiritual connection that strengthened faith at every stage of life.
When Ibrahim(as) raised the knife, it was not the animal that was being tested. It was the man holding it. Eid al-Adha is a reminder that sacrifice is not meant to end with the ritual, but to begin with it.
Travelling to meet the Khalifa was a journey of priceless value for our family, where worldly concerns became insignificant before the weight of spiritual blessing.
In an age fractured by division, confusion, and spiritual uncertainty, Khilafat stands as Islam’s enduring institution of unity—offering moral clarity, divine guidance, and a living connection between humanity and God.
Debates surrounding animal sacrifice intensify during Eid al-Adha. However such discussions often fail to recognise that true sacrifice in Islam extends far beyond the material ritual, centring on righteousness and spiritual reflection.
No matter how challenging the circumstances and how severe the hardships are, those who are determined to strive for the cause of God never retreat.
Ahmadiyya Caliph explains how water stress is driving terrorism and draws the attention of world leaders towards curbing the issue.
An account of the noble character of the Holy Prophet(sa) of Islam through opinions and views of revered personalities of India.
The Holy Prophet (sa) said, “If people knew about the excellences of Ramadan, then my Ummah would have wished the entire year to be Ramadan”.
The 132 years long history of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community testifies to the fact that this community has been working to establish peace and unanimity between people of all faiths.
Freedom of expression has its limits. Those limits begin where hatred is spread. They begin where the dignity of other people is violated.
The cases of divorce are increasing owing to the prevalence of domestic issues. The Ahmadiyya Caliph lays down guiding principles to curb the problem.
Though various steps have been taken to curb down domestic abuse, the root causes behind the problem remain largely unaddressed.
Loyalty to nation is an integral part of faith in Islam. But opponents try to call this fact into question by misrepresenting one of the prophecies of the Holy Prophet(sa).
Is pursuing worldly provisions the sole purpose of our lives, or is there any greater meaning to our existence?


