
Our immune system works constantly to protect us, and our everyday choices can influence how well it functions. Discover simple ways to support immunity through balanced nutrition and healthy lifestyle habits.
With Islam dawned a new era of learning that transformed the pursuit of knowledge from the privilege of a few into the prerogative of all. Specifically, Islam fulfilled three prerequisites that earlier civilisations had lacked, allowing knowledge to truly globalise.
From memories to milestones, more of life is becoming public content. In a world obsessed with visibility, have we forgotten the art of living for ourselves?
In distinguishing between pride and dignity, how can one remain humble while maintaining one’s sense of self-worth and treating others with kindness and respect?
As Britain prepares to host its largest Muslim convention, the transformation of this humble gathering from its modest origins to a global event stands as a Divine sign. Yet another aspect of its history offers an even more emphatic testimony to the existence of God.
Can a woman truly be said to have freedom if her choices are only respected when they conform to someone else’s idea of liberation? The debate over the burqa reveals less about Muslim women and more about who is allowed the dignity of agency.
In the early 7th century, when academic traditions had largely faded across much of the known world, the seeds of a new intellectual revolution were sown in Arabia. What followed was a Golden Age that laid the foundations for modern science and civilisation.
What began in childhood grew into a lifelong relationship with Khilafat—one shaped by prayers, guidance, and memories treasured across generations.
In moments when words feel inadequate and answers seem distant, Khilafat offers something deeper: the reassurance of being heard, remembered, and held in prayer.
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.
What begins as a few minutes of harmless scrolling often turns into mental exhaustion and distraction. While disconnecting from technology is not a realistic option in today’s world, we can still choose to use it wisely.
As reliance on artificial intelligence increases, how can patients be guided to place their trust in doctors’ informed medical judgment rather than in artificial intelligence?
Did Prophet Noahas take every animal species into the Ark? Was the Ark vast enough to contain all creatures on earth? Or did the command simply refer to taking only the animals that were needed?
Gaining the true cognition of God has never been simple—and perhaps never more easily prone to error than today. Could God have left us to wander in uncertainty, or has He arranged a means to guide us to His true recognition?
As humanity returns to the Moon after decades and witnesses yet more grand views of the universe, many are discussing the scientific and spiritual implications of the Artemis program. Tellingly, some atheists do not seem to like it.
Global unrest grows where justice is compromised, and divisions are allowed to deepen. True security lies in strengthening faith, fostering unity, and striving for peace so that societies are protected from conflict and moral decline.
As Ramadan draws to a close, the true measure of its success lies in allowing its spiritual colour to permeate our lives, shaping our character and guiding our actions for a lifetime.
A special feature in celebration of International Women’s Day, highlighting tributes from Ahmadi Muslim women from diverse walks of life, reflecting on the female role models who have shaped their lives and inspired their journeys.
In a time of rising global tensions and growing disputes between nations, the need for responsible leadership and multilateral efforts to avert wider conflict has never been more important.
Fasting is obligatory, although the sick, the traveller, and those unable to bear it are exempt. Those unaware of these principles often fall into excess or neglect regarding the obligations of Ramadan, forgetting that religion is not a burden but a means of growth.


















