Opinions often surface branding the hijab as a symbol of oppression. Here, we respond to a recent Newslaundry article, challenging the narrative that Muslim women require ‘liberation’ from their choice to wear the veil.
Amidst the polarised debates that either advocate for or entirely reject abortion, Islam offers a balanced and logical perspective, respecting the rights of women and the sanctity of potential life.
Ahmadiyya Khalifa explains how important it is for parents, in today’s digital age, to monitor the programmes their children watch and ensure they do not have excessive screen time.
Worldly principles attempt to define justice through materialistic values, without reference to God. However, those theories fall short of shaping a system that fulfils all requirements of justice.
As long as a person is immersed in the material world, they cannot relinquish the desire to acquire the paltry goods of this life. On the contrary, the more a person bonds with God, the more they experience peace of mind.
Homes should cultivate an environment where every child, boy or girl, feels equally valued. No child should feel that changing their gender would bring them more importance.
Artificial Intelligence is not superior to human intelligence. Like every technology, AI also presents both advantages and risks. If utilised wisely, it will be advantageous. Similarly, it can be detrimental, if misused.
In this era of selective condemnation and self-serving interpretations of the right to defence, the Islamic principles of justice have the potential to prevent a global war.
“Let it be clear, therefore, that where a veto power exists, the scales of justice can never be balanced.” – Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad
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.
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