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In a time of rising global tensions and growing disputes between nations, the need for responsible leadership and multilateral efforts to avert wider conflict has never been more important.

True security lies not in fear, but in faith—strengthening one’s bond with Allah, continuing to plan with wisdom, and striving with hope regardless of global uncertainty.

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.

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.

True victory lies not in proving who loves their Prophet more, but in proving how well we embody their teachings of justice, love, and peace.

A father’s personal journey, reflecting on how the Prophetic teachings celebrate daughters as blessings, not burdens, and how his influence—resonating through time—safeguards against such societal prejudices.