ARTICLES

Do we worship what we fear? It is commonly held that belief in God emerged gradually as a result of humanity’s awe of natural forces. However, a study of history reveals this theory to be so devoid of evidence that it amounts to nothing but the speculation of atheistic thinkers.
Why would a good God allow suffering? If He is all-powerful and all-merciful, why does He not rid the world of misery? Isn’t a truly painless world the paradise we long for—or would such a reality, paradoxically, be nightmarish?
It is commonly argued that science and faith cannot coexist. However, some of the greatest scientific minds—those who have viewed the world from a vantage point experienced by only a handful in human history—beg to differ.
As enthusiasm fades and routines falter, consistency becomes the key to staying aligned with your goals and turning intention into lasting progress.
Those who accept beliefs without investigation follow error and hearsay, whereas true believers base their faith on proof, reasoning and certain knowledge.
As the new year begins, the Ahmadiyya Caliph appeals for prayers for the progress of the Community, the release of imprisoned Ahmadis, the deliverance of oppressed people worldwide, and the establishment of peace across the globe.
Across history, there have been many attempts to end slavery. Yet, all too often, emancipation came at the cost of human lives or remained confined to paper, thus falling short of securing true human dignity.
The Ahmadiyya Khalifa addresses the Annual Convention in Qadian, outlining the need to practically fulfil the conditions of the pledge of allegiance to the Promised Messiah(as).
Does the Quran truly foretell universal truths? Or does it merely echo scientific discoveries? Recent advances in cosmology show that the Quran accurately predicts many phenomena that are centuries ahead of its time.
From keys to phones to wealth and fame, human beings always tend to search for things in the wrong places—peace being no exception. Often, one simply forgets that true contentment can come only from the One who created it.
Do we worship what we fear? It is commonly held that belief in God emerged gradually as a result of humanity’s awe of natural forces. However, a study of history reveals this theory to be so devoid of evidence that it amounts to nothing but the speculation of atheistic thinkers.
Why would a good God allow suffering? If He is all-powerful and all-merciful, why does He not rid the world of misery? Isn’t a truly painless world the paradise we long for—or would such a reality, paradoxically, be nightmarish?
It is commonly argued that science and faith cannot coexist. However, some of the greatest scientific minds—those who have viewed the world from a vantage point experienced by only a handful in human history—beg to differ.
As enthusiasm fades and routines falter, consistency becomes the key to staying aligned with your goals and turning intention into lasting progress.
Those who accept beliefs without investigation follow error and hearsay, whereas true believers base their faith on proof, reasoning and certain knowledge.
As the new year begins, the Ahmadiyya Caliph appeals for prayers for the progress of the Community, the release of imprisoned Ahmadis, the deliverance of oppressed people worldwide, and the establishment of peace across the globe.
Across history, there have been many attempts to end slavery. Yet, all too often, emancipation came at the cost of human lives or remained confined to paper, thus falling short of securing true human dignity.
The Ahmadiyya Khalifa addresses the Annual Convention in Qadian, outlining the need to practically fulfil the conditions of the pledge of allegiance to the Promised Messiah(as).
Does the Quran truly foretell universal truths? Or does it merely echo scientific discoveries? Recent advances in cosmology show that the Quran accurately predicts many phenomena that are centuries ahead of its time.
From keys to phones to wealth and fame, human beings always tend to search for things in the wrong places—peace being no exception. Often, one simply forgets that true contentment can come only from the One who created it.