The Review of Religions is pleased to announce that The God Summit is back in 2025 and will take place on 25th and 26th January. In this series of short posts we take a quick look at some of The God Summit’s past content.
“…I’ve seen people like that die and die very quickly.”
This is not the sort of thing you want to hear from a senior medical consultant after one of your loved ones has been rushed to hospital by an ambulance.
But this is exactly what Nabeel Bhatti’s family was told. It was septicaemia: blood poisoning. His face was purple and blackened.
Doctors were certain he wouldn’t survive.
He defied their predictions against all odds and made it home to his family. He is a living testament to the presence of God:
After reciting Tashahhud, Ta’awwuz and Surah al-Fatihah, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) said…
The perfectly engineered organ which we depend on – both physically and emotionally.
As a spiritual sanctuary for Buddhists, Luang Prabang was once the royal capital of Laos,…
1400 years ago in Arabia, nobody could have imagined a society marked by the wondrous…
If it is claimed that all religions are from God, why are there differences in…
Why it's important for rulers and states to look after their citizens, as mentioned in…