Keynote address. Peace guarantees the tranquility of hearts but the growing distance away from God is causing restlessness. The theme of this year’s Symposium...
Africa
An analysis of how the effects of war, trade and debt have left Africa in trouble, and how religion can help to bring about change.
This article explores how religion evolved in the continent, and disproves the stereotype of Africa as an undeveloped and backward place.
Concluding address from the Nigeria Jalsa 2008: Stand on the frontline of dispensing goodness.
Inaugural address from the Ghana Jalsa 2008 in which Hudhur outlines the responsibilities of the people of Africa and their emerging opportunities.
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...
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.
An analysis of the factors behind developing world debt and the need for a partnership in any solution to this injustice.
The two religious communities must appreciate what values they have achieved in the area of inter-religious harmony, mutual respect and co-operation and hold...
Trading Partners: International trading is as much about moral ethical, human rights and justice than mere commercial and financial benefits.
The destructive effect of this plague in the modern world.
36 100 YEARS OF AHMADIYYAT IN THE SERVICE OF MANKIND (Sheikh Nasir Ahmad) You are the best people, raised for the good of mankind; you enjoin good and forbid...
6 EAST AFRICAN TOUR (On August 26,1988 Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad, the Supreme Head of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, left London on a tour of Kenya, Uganda...
Light of Africa