Fifth Khalifa of the Promised Messiah, Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim community
Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad - Khalifatul Masih V
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Jalsa Salana – New Zealand (September 2006)
The closing address by Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih V, Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at the Annual Convention (Jalsa Salana) of the Community in New Zealand in 2006.
Jalsa Salana – Fiji (August 2006)
Speech by Head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya community on how its members should follow the teachings of Islam by following the examples of the Holy Prophet (saw).
Establishing Peace (May 2006)
The teachings of love and brotherhood that are relevant for the existence of small societies as well as for international relations.
Freedom of Speech and Tolerance in Islam (April 2006)
An address by Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih V – Islam is a religion of tolerance and allows freedom of belief and expression of opinion.
Denmark Symposium (January 2006)
The true teachings of Islam from the text of the Qur’an and the life of the Holy Prophet(sa) from an address delivered by the Head of the worlwide Ahmadiyya community.
Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih V’s address at the opening of Nasir Mosque in Hartlepool (December 2005)
A timely reminder that a mosque is a place for all worshippers of God and a source of social peace.
The Rights We Owe to our Fellow Human Beings and the Administrative and Disciplinary Structure (October 2005)
Final address delivered by Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih V on his visit to Uganda – Islam enjoins that man observe his rights to God and his rights to his fellow human beings.
Spiritual Progress to Achieve Closeness to Allah (September 2005)
Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih V draws attention to the importance of both progressing spiritually and doing good works: we should always be inclined towards improving our nearness to Allah.
Press Release (August 2005)
A statement by the Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community following the terrorist attack in London on 7th July 2005.
The Role of Women in Shaping Society (August 2005)
An address to the Lajna Imaillah (ladies organisation) in Tanzania that describes the crucial role that a mother plays in the early development of a child.
