Posts Tagged ‘ Peace ’

Peace and Governance
The importance of recognising one’s duties to one’s fellow human beings provides a framework for leadership. (Maulawi A. Wahab Adam – Ghana)
Editorial
(Sarah Waseem – UK)
Promoting Peace
The only way to establish peace in the world is through the just treatment of one’s fellow human beings. (Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad - Khalifatul Masih V(aba))
Editorial
It is a sad fact of humanity that while we seek to blame others for any misfortune that befalls us, often it is our own actions that lead to catastrophic results. (Fazal Ahmad - UK)
Promoting Peace – A Sikh Viewpoint
A View on peace and harmony in society from a Sikh leader. (Hon. Judge Mr Mota Singh)
The Need for Religious Harmony
Inter-religious peace and harmony are important objectives. International peace can only be established by restoring justice. (Meer Mobasher Ali - Bangladesh)
Inaugural Address at the Opening of Darul Barakat Mosque in Birmingham
A short speech delivered by Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the current Supreme Head of the Ahmadiyya Community in Islam, on the inauguration of a new mosque in Birmingham. A fresh look at ‘Love for All, Hatred for None’. (Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad - Khalifatul Masih V(aba))
Peace Symposium – Biblical view
A Biblical view of peaceful co-existence. (Dennis Ede)
Peace Symposium – Hindu viewpoint
The Hindu viewpoint on religious harmony covered through two messages of peace from a Hindu monument in India. (Jai Swaminarayan)
Editorial
A study of the true understanding of Islam reveals the promotion of peace of the individual and society. (Mansoor Saqi - UK)
Islam and Peace
A look at how Islam promotes the establishment of peace at all levels. (Rafiq Hayat – UK)
Islam and the Creation of Peace Loving Men and Women
The Islamic concept of peace extends to avoiding wars, readily making peace, justice and respect for the feeling of others. (Maulana Ataul Mujeeb Rashed - UK)
QUESTION & ANSWER – Belief and Guidance
Is there room for a theocratic state; have more people been killed by religion?; why do we need prophets? (Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad - Khalifatul Masih IV)
Promised Messiah’s (as) Ideological Contribution to World Peace and Harmony
How the Promised Messiah(as) and his Succesors provided the fundamentals for removing inter-communal misunderstanding and provided for the basis for peace. (Khalid Saifullah Khan - Australia)
The Promised Messiah’s (as) Love for the Holy Prophet (sa)
Could an impostor nurture such obedience and love for the Holy Prophet (sa)? (Tommy Kallon – UK)
Editorial
One of the fundamentals of Islam is that it requires a belief in all the prophets of God. (Mansoor Saqi - UK)