A brief history of the Dome of the Rock - located in Jerusalem and significant for the three Abrahamic faiths.
Tag - Christianity
So set thy face to the service of religion as one devoted to God. And follow the nature made by Allah – the nature in which He has created mankind. There is no...
Whosoever killed a person – unless it be for killing a person or for creating disorder in the land – it shall be as if he had killed all mankind; and...
A brief history of the Yamoussoukro Basilica, a historical church located in Ivory Coast which is still operational today.
His Holiness (aba) provides guidance on the topic of Halloween, its origin, whether Ahmadi children should participate and more.
Neopagans and Conservative Christians don't have much in common. But when it comes to Halloween, there's something they do.
@Shutterstock O ye who believe! Avoid much suspicion; for suspicion in some cases is a sin. And spy not, neither backbite one another. Would any of you like to...
@Shutterstock The first Roman Emperor to adopt Christianity, Constantine, erected a great wooden structure on this site in 360 CE known as the Megalo Ekklesia...
The Rozabal Tomb in Srinagar Kashmir is thought to be the final resting place of Jesus (as). Many researchers and historians are now trying to prove this to be...
A growing body of evidence suggests that Jesus (as) travelled East in search of the lost tribes of Israel. Genealogical traces of these tribes have been found...
The series of events from the crucifixion prove that Jesus (as) did not rise from the dead, but in fact survived the grasp of death.
©Shutterstock Syed Amer Safir, UK The world’s more than 2 billion Christians will soon be commemorating Easter. For over 2000 years Jesus of Nazareth (as)...
An interview with Ruben Enaje, a devotional volunteer for non-fatal crucifixion, who participates in re-enactments of the crucifixion of Jesus (as).
Raheel Ahmad presents examples of the efforts of the Promised Messiah (as) in defence of Islam and the propagation of Islam Ahmadiyya in the West.
References from world religions about the lying and deceit.
References from world religions about the importance of prayer.
A look into the Places of Worship, The Church of the Nativity in the town of Bethlehem, Palestine and its significance.
One common facet of all faiths is known as the ‘Golden Rule’, which, recognising that there is just one Creator, and that all men and women are equal in the...
And fulfil the covenant of Allah when you have made; and break not the oaths after making them firm, while you have made Allah your surety. Certainly, Allah...
Jesus being born of the Holy Spirit in no way proves his divinity. The term only means that his birth was miraculous — a clear manifestation of the wondrous...
©Shutterstock Frasat Ahmad, USA Opinion is a section in The Review of Religions where authors express their opinions on a range of issues. Views in the opinion...
A brief introduction into the historical context of the term 'son of God', a title of divinity used by Christians for Jesus (as).
This article offers an in-depth analysis of the historical context of the term 'son of God', a title of divinity used by Christians for Jesus (as).
Did Jesus actually exist or is his entire being a myth? A recent survey showed that 15% of Brits believe Jesus to be a ‘fictional character’.
An exploration of whether Christmas remains a Christian celebration, or instead, an opportunity for corporations to increase public spending.
And remember also the time when your Lord declared, ‘If you are grateful, I will, surely, bestow more favours on you; but if you are ungrateful, then know that...
The world’s Muslims anxiously await the return of Jesus Christ (as) in the latter days. Yet Ahmadi Muslims know that he has already returned.
References from world religions about the endurance of persecution, including excerpts from the Holy Qur'an, the Bible and the Diamond Sutra.
Amidst growing misrepresentations, read about how the Holy Prophet (sa) treated Christians.
Shutterstock Location: Cordoba, Spain Belief: Islam, Christianity Date: 711 CE Capacity: 11,000 The modern Cathedral of Cordoba (Cathedral of Our Lady of the...
