"...I was lucky enough to have skills which can be used to help and I was lucky enough to be able to get into Gaza..."
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A historic event took place on Thursday 25th July 2024, when a Christian Chairman held her election ceremony at a Muslim conference.
Far from being a pipedream and mere words in a seasonal greeting card, peace and happiness are much closer than we might imagine.
Prayer is the only weapon we have. I pray for an end to bloodshed, mass killings, displacement, and starvation.
Despite the atrocities they're facing, Palestinians are inspiring the world as they continue to show faith and resilience
Palestinians from one special city saved countless lives around the world with their skill at weaving silk. They're now at risk of genocide.
"There’s no life here. Only starvation, extreme poverty, devastation and ruin. Please tell us it will end."
Tariq Saeed shares his sentiments about what it's like to be living in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war
Both inside and outside of the State of Israel there are voices speaking up about what is going on. It is time for us to listen to them.
In times of war, is there a way to respond in a proportionate manner? If so, then how? The answer lies in Islam's teachings of justice
No child should ever ask… No child should ever ask...The haunting question that we cannot mask'Are you taking me to the cemetery?'
A poem discussing the themes of fate, destiny and the inevitable triumph of truth amidst the unrelenting bleakness of war.
Muslims and Jews join together in a mosque in the Holy Land as part of an interfaith event hosted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
A poem discussing the themes of justice, prayer and the inevitable triumph of good over evil in the context of the horrors of a genocidal war.
In ode to the innocent Palestinian civilians massacred by the destructive operations of the Israeli Military in Gaza.
The Islamic laws on rules of war are rooted in justice and humanity, predating any modern day rules of war, including those of the UN
Why is this year important to Ahmadi Muslims? What other significance does it have in history? How has it influenced the modern world?
Is it against human rights to burn the Holy Qur'an? What are the implications of the decision made by the UNHRC?
What's been happening in France over the last week? Why are people rioting? Is it a symbol of an irreparably broken social contract?
The power of prayer really comes through in times of need and God always provides. Dr A.R. Carmichael shares her personal story.
The first battle in the history of Islam can provide a valuable lesson to Muslims today on the importance of always staying united.
By Syed Amer Safir In 1902 Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as), the Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi, established The Review of Religions in English. Its purpose was...
A Divine Sign for Germany Syed Amer Safir, reporting from Karlsruhe, Germany A historic moment for The Review of Religions, the oldest comparative religious...