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After reciting the Tashahhud, Ta‘awwuz, and Surah Al-Fatihah, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V (aba) continued his series of sermons on the lives of...
©Shutterstock Farhan Iqbal, Canada A lot of discussions take place nowadays about gender equality in Islam. Much is criticized in Islam regarding the treatment...
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...
Shutterstock Munavara Ghauri Recently Daniel Gee of the Farnham Herald interviewed the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His...
MUSLIM DEFENDS ISLAM ACROSS AMERICA Amazingly 60% of Americans have never spoken to a Muslim about Islam. With the backdrop of violence and terrorism...
The Review of Religions features the second part of our interview with Carla Power as she discusses her book, an exploration of Islam through the eyes of a non...
Author of If the Oceans were Ink sits down to speak to The Review of Religions. By Ayesha Mahmood Malik Carla Power exudes a radiant vibrancy personifying a...
Another country has embarked on a path to ostracizing a certain dress code associated with Islam. The niqab, however, is not an essential requirement in Islam...
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?
Visiting one of the oldest universities in the world, one educator ponders the legacy of Fatima Al-Fihri, and Islam's emphasis on education.
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.
At the concluding address of the Waqf-e-Nau ijtema 2017, His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmadaba urges young women to use their education to further the cause of...
Introducing a new feature in which we highlight the writings of the Promised Messiah, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas an various topics. This month, we feature his...
This groundbreaking address celebrates the different rights and responsibilities of men and women, while also emphasizing the importance of women’s rights and...
After reciting Tashahhud, Ta’awuz and Surah Al-Fatihah, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih Vaba said: “With the Grace of Allah, today the national Ijtema of Lajna...
1400 years ago the Prophet Muhammadsa revolutionised the rights of women at a time when they were treated as mere chattels. Many of the rights given to women...
Final part on the life of Hazrat Safiyyahra, the noble Jewish woman who was enslaved during a defensive war, freed by the Prophetsa, and became one of the...
The relationship of deep love and affection between 'A'ishah (ra) and Muhammad (sa)
The Plight of Women's Education
Acid attacks on women in Pakistan
Peerless examples from the life of the Holy Prophet(saw) of Islam that show his nobility of character, selflessness and generosity towards others.
A glance at the affectionate and loving relationship that existed between Hadhrat ‘A’ishah(ra) and her husband,the Prophet of Islam(saw).
The multi-faceted personality and character of the Holy Founder of Islam sets an excellent example for all of us.
Islam teaches that everyone is free to change his faith and Muslims are instructed to defend places of worship of all religions – thus Islam does not violate...
Reflecting on the French President Sarkozy’s comments.