An Exclusive interview with a young artist from the Sutton subregion (qiadat) ) of Tahir Region. He can draw anything from Big Ben to Muslim Mosques. He's passion is to become and architect and design mosques.
Great news! Huzur Aqdas (atba) has once again most graciously approved our request for Student Mulaqaat. This year again, there will be three mulaqaats with each session focused on three broad themes.
What is the original language of Homo Sapiens, of which all other languages are derivatives? How did other languages derive from it and most importantly, is that original language still with us today?
Does Islam contradict science? Can man's relationship with God be understood scientifically? Who were the key Muslim scientists and how did they contribute to modern day science?
One of the most revered and enigmatic figures in history was sentenced to death on a Friday and yet was seen walking, though with wounds palpably visible, two days later...
The world’s most prestigious museum, the British Museum in London, is hosting a dedicated exhibition specifically focusing on the institution of Hajj and its history...
By the grace of Allah the AMSA event on 'Jesus in India' at Queen Mary's University on the 27th October 2011 was a great success. A total of 22 people attended with 7 non-Ahmadi guests. Tahir Nasser Sahib, who is the treasurer of AMSA UCL and a member of Majlis Ansar Sultanul Qalam team gave a comprehensive talk on the topic.
The AMSA lecture at UCL was a success by grace of Allah. Jonny Butterworth gave an overview of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how it did not allow compulsion in matters of faith and gave full freedom to change one's religion; and thus any punishment for apostasy was not compatible with it.
The 2011 Abdus Salam Undergraduate prize at Imperial College London was presented to Mr. Bartomeu Monserrat-Sanchez on Graduation day on 19th October 2011. Mohtamim Amoor-e-Tuluba, Tauseef Khan Sahib presented the prize on behalf of Sadr Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya UK.
Are women treated as second class citizens by Islam? Does Islam consider women to be inferior to men? What rights does the religion give to women and how does the religion treat the sexes? Is the state of women in Islam today reflective of the teachings of the religion? How are Ahmadi Muslims different from other Muslims?