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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, lacking a holistic approach and 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 describes many phenomena centuries ahead of its time, guiding the odyssey of human knowledge.
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.
In a world where modern efforts often fail to resolve conflicts, the Treaty of Hudaybiya, concluded fourteen centuries ago, offers timeless lessons in diplomacy, patience, and principled leadership.
Success comes from steadiness—through daily effort, heartfelt prayer, and leaving the rest to Allah, trusting His wisdom in every step.
While a declined handshake is often viewed as a breach of etiquette, differing religious and cultural boundaries highlight how complex the interaction between faith, personal choices, and social norms can be.
History remembers those who recognise truth before the world does. This is the story of two hearts—separated in time—whose acceptance of truth became eternal symbols of faith and certainty.
Real progress comes through balance—limiting screen-time, focusing on learning, and safeguarding one’s moral and intellectual growth.
In a world teetering on the edge of conflict, readers from different walks of life share their reflections on the Ahmadiyya Khalifa’s book ‘World Crisis and the Pathway to Peace’, a powerful call for justice, compassion, and lasting harmony.
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.
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.
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.
In a world where noble cause corruption is the norm, where the end justifies the means, the Islamic philosophy of justice stands out as a steadfast guardian of human rights.
The Ahmadiyya response to blasphemy has always been peaceful, seeking to defend the honour of the Holy Prophet(sa), employing no means that constitute or endorse violent retribution.
May Allah the Almighty enable the major powers to establish justice on both sides and thereby establish peace. It should not be that they lean towards one side and thus usurp the rights of the other side.
The book is a compendium of timely and meaningful articulations on solutions and means to overcome the current crisis of the world and achieve global peace.
It is commonly held that Hazrat Adam(as), who lived about 6,000 years ago, was the first man on Earth. However, this view is not supported by the Holy Quran, as a close study of the relevant verses reveals.
Islam’s multifaceted teachings seamlessly intertwine faith and fitness, contemplation and action, providing motivation and a well-defined framework for meaningful change.
Islam not only advocated the freeing of slaves but also paved the path for their progress and ensured they were seamlessly integrated into society.


