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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.
While the modern world still debates the right of women to education, Islam, over fourteen centuries ago, revolutionised women’s rights by declaring that the acquisition of knowledge is—not just a right—but a responsibility of women.
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?
Far ahead of its time, the Covenant of Medina introduced practical methods for fostering pluralism among the diverse peoples under its jurisdiction—a key foundation for building a society based on freedom and mutual trust.
Throughout its history, Earth encountered many paradoxical challenges that threatened its journey towards life. On this Earth Day, let us explore some of the intricate factors that make Earth the only home to life we know.
The importance of discerning truth from falsehood cannot be overstated in today’s world of widespread disinformation. On this International Fact-Checking Day, let us reflect on the Islamic framework for verifying information and upholding truth.
True Eid is the day a person sincerely repents and turns to God. The Ahmadiyya Khalifa highlights that the real essence of Eid lies in upholding the spirit of repentance and righteousness cultivated during Ramadan.
As this year’s Ramadan draws to a close, we should seek to carry its blessings forward throughout the year. As we bid farewell to this blessed month, let us not bid farewell to the spirit it ignited within us.
Whenever the world plunges into the abyss of darkness and the night appears endless, a night of divine decree manifests, reminding of a radiant dawn that is about to follow.
The Ahmadiyya Khalifa emphasises that forcing young children to fast is wrong and highlights the importance of considering their physical well-being.
Women’s mental health is often overlooked, yet understanding the challenges women face and adopting coping strategies can enhance their emotional strength. On International Women’s Day, let’s prioritise women’s mental well-being.
The physical endeavours one undertakes during Ramadan must also spark a spiritual transformation in them, thus merging the two heats reflected in the very name of the month.
Ahmadiyya Khalifa explains the harmful effects of steroids on the body over time and emphasises the importance of building strength naturally.