A detailed account of how the formation of a separate organisation solely for women in the Ahmadiyya Muslim community came about.
Women’s Section
The rights of women in Islam and their role in shaping society.
Address from the USA Jalsa 2008. Being in charge of the training ground of the children, a woman has a very high status in Islam. Ahmadi women should be ready...
English rendering of an address by the Head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya community, Mirza Masroor Ahmad, given at the Annual Lajna Imaillah UK 2006 Ijtima...
38 The Review of Religions – Janaury 2007 When I first became interested in Islam, Pardah was the one issue I could not accept. I thought ‘modern day women are...
Are recent events over the veil and the cross threatening the freedom of religion?
The facts behind the ‘Veil’.
The donning of the veil does not deprive Muslim women of their rights and elevated status.
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.
Some inspiring accounts from the lives of some of the first female Muslims.
English rendition of a commentary on some verses of the Holy Qur’an. A rejoinder to Orientalists’ criticisms on the treatment of women in Islam
A clear and concise look at Islamic issues considered by many as oppressive but which in fact provide women with much rights and status than any modern day...
A person’s religious beliefs and customs should be given priority over secularism and false prejudice.
A brief synopsis of the principle contributions to the Community’s nascent development by the son promised to the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam.
Keynote address drawing a parallel between Islamic teachings and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.