A fascinating interview with His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) about the perspectives of Islam Ahmadiyya.
Author - Mansoor Dahri
An Ahmadi Muslim describes his feelings and emotions upon attending the 2024 Annual Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Ghana.
An Ahmadi Muslim expresses his heartfelt devotion to the institution of Khilafat-e-Ahmadiyya in the form of a poem.
What rights are owed by wives to their husbands? What rights are owed by husbands to their wives? How does Islam ensure a happy married life?
Which religions are practised by the people of Ghana? How well do members of these various faith coexist? Can unity be found in diversity?
Younger members of Ghana's Ahmadiyya Muslim Community provide water to guests and visitors during the Annual Convention.
What were conditions like for Ghana's early Ahmadis? How have things progressed since then? Does the past hold lessons for the future?
How did the flower of Ahmadiyya first take root in Ghana? Who were the original pioneers that first spread the blessings of True Islam there?
How do Ahmadi schools contribute to the harmonious social fabric of Ghanaian society? What can other schools learn from the Ahmadiyya model?
Beautiful symmetries appear everywhere in the laws of physics. Such unity and perfection strongly indicate the presence of One Supreme Being.
How can we establish world peace? Will superpowers take heed and establish justice before it's too late? Are we heading to World War 3?
How do gambling and sports betting affect young people in Ghana and the rest of the world? Does Islam have anything to say about the issue?
"In fact, the commingling of different schools of thought led to philosophical and intellectual advancement."
"Revenge is an untamed and animalistic bitter desire to injure another in return for a wrong done to oneself or loved ones."
"...there are so many instances where Jewish people facing persecution in Christian countries fled to Muslim territories for sanctuary..."
Far from being a pipedream and mere words in a seasonal greeting card, peace and happiness are much closer than we might imagine.
For over a century, the Caliphs of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community have given guidance on all facets of life, including how to bring in the new year
Prayer is the only weapon we have. I pray for an end to bloodshed, mass killings, displacement, and starvation.
Sometimes it’s just better to let people speak for themselves. Here’s what four prominent Israeli citizens have said in the past about Israel.
Palestinians from one special city saved countless lives around the world with their skill at weaving silk. They're now at risk of genocide.
"There’s no life here. Only starvation, extreme poverty, devastation and ruin. Please tell us it will end."
Both inside and outside of the State of Israel there are voices speaking up about what is going on. It is time for us to listen to them.
A poem discussing the themes of fate, destiny and the inevitable triumph of truth amidst the unrelenting bleakness of war.
7th century Baghdad shows us that Jews and Muslims can not only coexist peacefully and harmoniously but also thrive and prosper together.
Muslims and Jews join together in a mosque in the Holy Land as part of an interfaith event hosted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
A poem discussing the themes of justice, prayer and the inevitable triumph of good over evil in the context of the horrors of a genocidal war.
True Muslims and Jews will always stand firm against cruelty and oppression and are guided by a shared religious vocabulary.
How did the first Muslims treat the first prisoners of war that were captured in the history of Islam? What do historians have to say?
How did Islam's Second Caliph treat Jews when he took control of Jerusalem? What's the precedent established by Islam's history?
Why is there a whole chapter of the Holy Qur'an called "Rome"? Why did early Muslims pray for the Eastern Romans to win in battle?

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