By Navida Sayed, Arif Khan, Dr Bilal Tahir & Professor Amtul Razzaq Carmichael The Review of Religions is pleased to announce the launch of a new research initiative, under the guidance of His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may God be his helper), the worldwide head of the...
Christian History
On October 31st people around the world celebrate Halloween, and while this custom did not originate in the Muslim world, Muslims have now also adopted this...
There exists another cloth, closely related to the Shroud of Turin, that is far less famous but has an equally controversial claim–the Sudarium of Oviedo.
A fascinating two-hour dialogue in Dalhousie, India between 22 year old Hazrat Mirza Bashir-Ud-Din Mahmud Ahmadra, who later become Second Caliph and Head of...
PART I OF III Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, The Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi We present extracts from the writings of the Promised Messiahas and Imam...
Editorial - Overview of Easter special edition
Examining how Islam, Christianity and Judaism interpret the events of the Crucifixion of Jesus(as).
History of the Acropolis and Athens and its significance in the development of spiritual thought.
Study of the Teacher of Righteousness of the Dead Sea Scrolls and whether he could be Jesus (as).
How the early Christian compromised the most basic tenets of their faith under pressure and fear of Constantine, the Great.
Paul and John visited this town in Turkey, with its caves where Christians fled persecution and where a council changed Mary’s status.
Discoveries through research and archaeology over the last 100 years have provided insight into the truth behind modern Christianity.
REAL CHRISTIANITY (Shameem- Ahmad Khalid) Christianity was born approximately two thousand years ago in a country which is known these days as Palestine or...
14 JESUS IN ISLAM (Tahir Ijaz, Winnipeg) Islam is a religion which requires belief in not only the prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon him) but all the...
18 JESUS EXONERATED (Abdullah Nasir Boateng) It cannot be a gainsay that some people find it difficult to reason on the subject of religion. Such people are...