A continuation of our series on the creation of Hartlepool's Ahmadi Muslim Community, including insight into the life of one of its founders.
Women’s Section
Dr, Fariha Khan is currently serving as the National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Association UK. By profession she is a GP who, along with...
Sarah Waseem ©Shutterstock The year 2020 will go down in the annals of history for years to come. It will be remembered, among other reasons, for the...
Today, 8th of March, is International Woman’s Day which is celebrated the world over to highlight Women’s rights. Here in the West over the last...
Shutterstock Munavara Ghauri Recently Daniel Gee of the Farnham Herald interviewed the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His...
History is a witness to the inequality between man and woman. What is the status of women in Islam? What rights has Islam afforded her? Find this out and more…
Are Muslim women second-class citizens, as portrayed in the media? Find out what Islam truly teaches in this regard.
Women the world over have spent the last century fighting for their rights. But Muslim women have already had their rights granted to them: by God Almighty.
Recently attempts have been made to ban the hijab in primary schools in the UK. His Holiness, the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, sheds light...
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, it’s time to ask whether the equality model really serves women well.
After recent events across the world, are we now ready to look deeper into the benefits of segregation in society?
Attitudes towards His Wives He was extremely kind and fair towards his wives. If on occasion any one of them failed to comport herself with due deference...
Visiting one of the oldest universities in the world, one educator ponders the legacy of Fatima Al-Fihri, and Islam's emphasis on education.
Freelance journalist Sarah Linney had the opportunity to visit the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community's Annual Convention in Alton, Hampshire. After spending a whole...
While Islam is popularly believed to oppress women, the real truth is that Islam actually provides women a path to true freedom and true achievement.