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Do you struggle to stick to your resolutions? Often, it’s the small, consistent steps, not radical change, that lead to lasting transformation—a principle deeply embedded in Islam and reflected in its daily practices.
For over two decades, the Ahmadiyya Khalifa has been warning the world about the urgent need for justice and peace. Yet, his consistent calls remain largely unheeded as global tensions continue to rise.
As the consequences of his action became apparent, Adam realised his mistake and sought to compensate for it. He began to counter Satan’s deception and restore order within his community.
Mothers are not only central to the home, but also to the moral and spiritual foundation of society. This Mother’s Day, let’s honour their vital role in nurturing the next generation.
School bullying is a serious issue with potentially devastating consequences. The Ahmadiyya Khalifa highlights the crucial role of parents in building their children’s confidence and taking practical steps to tackle the problem.
Are extremists truly driven by faith? Or are they merely using it as a guise to further their own interests? What does Islam teach about peace and violence?
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.
Suicide is a social and psychological phenomenon that is present in every culture. Every year, around 800,000 people take their own life. However, suicide is preventable with correct and timely approach.
Nations have always devised strategies to wage wars in the disguise of stopping injustice. But the world has witnessed many a time how truthful their intentions were and how fruitful such wars proved to be.
Repentance is not a license to sin; it is the key to righteousness. True repentance is that which encourages man to refrain from evil deeds and engage in virtuous acts.
Coping with anxiety can be a challenge especially when we are living in anxiety-inducing times; however, understanding the triggers and taking proper measures can calm your anxiety from taking over.
While modern society rage over Muslim women wearing the hijab, they purposefully turn a blind eye to the vast sexualisation of women in the media and fashion industry.
Biological characteristics do not grant a person any superiority over others. The real merit is the merit of righteousness.
Climate change is a natural process which occurs, but man’s actions have worked as a fan, speeding up the process.
Depression has been called the world’s number one public mental health problem. It is an illness that mostly results from thoughts that are distorted in some way. Fortunately, you don't have to live with depression; you can always show it a way out.
History provides us with enough evidence on how racism – a baseless notion of one's own race being superior to others – can infect a person's mind and preclude any attempt to understand its victims.
Do we need God in the 21st century? What role can religion play today in creating a moral society? Is not the concept of God and religion superfluous in this era of human development?