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The Review of Religions presents the official translation of the Friday Sermon delivered by His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba), on 27th January...
A 13 step guide to seeking Allah and become one of His chosen servants.
Did you know that Friday carries a spiritual significance for Muslims? Friday is the holiest day of the week, known in Arabic as Jumu`ah (Friday).
In this excerpt from 'The Essence of Islam', Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) discusses the soul at rest, steadfastness in faith and the relationship with God.
His Holiness (aba) explained how we should develop love for God & our fellow human beings in order to attain the pleasure of Allah & prayed for the...
Is there any scientific evidence for the existence of soul? This article aims to look at the concept of soul from a scientific perspective.
@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...
An article by the BBC has portrayed Muslim women as having 'second class' status to men, based on their access to mosques during the pandemic. Ayesha Malik...
In this excerpt from 'The Essence of Islam', Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) discusses extinction of the self, revival and communion.
During the blessed month of Ramadan, Muslims are enjoined to fast. Does the injunction of fasting apply to children? What is the right age to start fasting?
How do Muslims know when to begin their fast and when to break it? Verses of the Holy Qur'an and narrations guide Muslims in how to keep a fast properly.
Ramadan is the holiest month in Islam. One of the key parts of this month is fasting, but is it mandatory?
Read about Adam's first four Ramadans; a story of faith, love and family.
In this excerpt from 'The Essence of Islam', Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) discusses faith, certainty and insight.
Why do Muslims fast during Ramadan? Here are 5 reasons why.
Food for thought: instead of focussing on opulent food buffets during Ramadhan, we should quench our spiritual thirst by helping others.
References from world religions about the lying and deceit.
References from world religions about the importance of prayer.
Learn about Islam's guide to happiness.
©Shutterstock Qasim Choudhary, USA In his popular fable The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, Robin Sharma takes his readers on a spiritual odyssey through the...
The True Religion By Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad (ra), looking at mans relationship with God in Islam.
Nila Ahmad explores the meaning of cancel culture, the consequences around it and whether it could pose a further threat to one’s conviction of faith.
We must understand that we cannot sow the seeds of peace without sowing the seeds of mutual respect between us.
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...
A look at 'Goldilocks chemistry' shows us that blind and random biological processes cannot lead to the highly precise universe we call home.
Part II of this article explores an effective method to break bad habits and why the journey should hold more focus than the goal in our spiritual quest.
In Part I of this article, we explore various methods which can be adopted in order to form good lasting habits; patience, consistency, and identity are key...
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...
An article about the Caliph of Islam's call to all Ahmadi Muslims to excel in their fields for a new intellectual 'Islamic Golden Age'.