ARTICLES
Hazrat Musleh Maud’s Illuminating Insights and Guidance for Students
In the hustle and bustle of life, it is easy to be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tasks one is occupied with. In this complex maze of challenges, man often searches for guidance that would lead him to success.
Safeguarding the Future Generations against the Vices of Modern Society
Parents should be educated on how to address the issues children face in this age. They should be able to explain the good and bad aspects of the things prevalent in today’s society.
Understanding Justice in the Current Scenario: Insights from ‘Absolute Justice, Kindness, and Kinship’
Human beings have an element of consciousness present inside their minds, which endows them with the ability to think and make decisions.
Morals Above Money: How Islam Fights Labour Exploitation
Wage theft is a major social problem that the world has been facing for a long time. It can be described as a devastating international endemic.
The Great Beyond: Demystifying the Islamic Doctrine of Afterlife
Heaven and hell are not material worlds that come from outside but are physical manifestations of man’s spiritual conditions in this world. They arise as the consequences of human actions in this life.
Hazrat Aapa Jaan: The beloved of Qadian
Among the noble names mentioned during this year’s Jalsa Salana Qadian was Hazrat Sayyeda Amatul Quddus Begum Sahiba, lovingly referred to as Aapa Jaan. Here we share heartfelt reflections from Lajna members on her remarkable character.
Measuring the Power of Prayer: A Lesser-Known History of Jalsa Salana
While the transformation of Jalsa Salana from a humble gathering to a global event itself serves as a Divine sign, yet another aspect of its history offers an even more emphatic testimony to the existence of God.
Beyond Wounds: Impact of War on Children’s Mental and Emotional Well-Being
While wars unfold with tragic consequences, extending beyond physical devastation and loss of lives, their enduring impact resonates deeply, leaving a lasting imprint on individuals for years to come.
My Lajna Journey: A Testament to Belonging and Purpose – Part 2
Reflecting on the journey of Lajna Imaillah, the Ahmadi Muslim women’s auxiliary, members from across the country share their stories of empowerment and progress.
My Lajna Journey: A Testament to Belonging and Purpose – Part 1
Commemorating the centenary of Lajna Imaillah, the Ahmadi Muslim women’s auxiliary, members from across the country share their stories of empowerment, progress and much more.
Islam’s Teachings Will Give the World Lasting Peace
World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community explains how Islamic teachings hold the key to establishing true and lasting peace at all levels.
A Vice on the Rise: Online Hate Speech and Its Negative Consequences
The virtual world of the internet is connected with the actual world in both ways. It reflects as well as influences how humans behave in the real world.
Shariah: Separating Truth from Myths
Islam envisions the world in the form of a pluralistic ecosystem. Hence, enacting shariah law becomes impossible even in countries with Muslim majorities, let alone the multireligious nations and societies.
Interaction of Arab and Persian Astronomers with India
In around 770 AD, an embassy from India, including an astronomer, visited the then Abbasid Caliph Al-Mansur in Baghdad. The meeting was to open up an avenue for a fruitful interaction between India and the Arab world.
Muharram: Is Self-Torture the True Expression of Love?
Remembering Karbala holds special significance for Muslims. But, is recreating the physical torture Imam Hussain (ra) and his followers went through the true way of commemoration?
Taming the Temper: Islamic Teachings on Anger Management
A drive through rush hour traffic, a bad day at the office or reading irate tweets on social media can all induce our anger. As the incontinent expression of rage can have damaging outcomes, we ought to control our anger in such situations.
Prophet Muhammad: A Role Model for the 21st Century
Conflict being an inevitable characteristic of human society, a course to peace can only be charted when man imbibes the noblest of moral virtues.
Do Muslim Women Need to Be ‘Liberated’ from Hijab?
There is a growing trend of portraying Muslim women practising hijab as ‘oppressed’ while their voices that claim otherwise are purposefully undermined.
Smiling in the Face of Adversity: Life Devotees of Islam Ahmadiyyat
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.
How Water Crisis Is Irrigating Terrorism
Ahmadiyya Caliph explains how water stress is driving terrorism and draws the attention of world leaders towards curbing the issue.