The Ahmadiyya Muslim Prize for the Advancement of Peace

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The Ahmadiyya Muslim Prize for the Advancement of Peace
Prize Winners

Learn more about the prize winners and their services at UK Peace Symposium website.

  • Hadeel Qasim

    Hadeel Qasim

    2015 Recipient

  • Sindhutai Sapkal

    Sindhutai Sapkal

    2014 Recipient

  • Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow

    Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow

    2013 Recipient

  • Dr Boachie-Adjei

    Dr Boachie-Adjei

    2012 Recipient

  • Dame Mary Richardson DBE

    SOS Children's Villages UK

    2011 Recipient

  • Abdul Sattar Edhi

    Abdul Sattar Edhi

    2010 Recipient

  • Lord Eric Avebury

    Lord Eric Avebury

    2009 Recipient

Contact the Committee

All Enquiries and correspondence should be sent to the Central Committee at:

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Peace Prize Committee

Ahmadiyya Muslim Association UK
16 Gressenhall Road
London SW18 5QL
UK

Tel: +44 (0)20 8875 4321
Fax: +44 (0)20 8874 4779
PeacePrize@Ahmadiyya.org.uk

Nomination Documents

  • Criteria & Timetable (pdf | word)
  • Annex 1 - Official Nomination Form (pdf | word)
  • Annex 2 - Specimen Form (pdf | word)

Press and Media

Islam focuses on securing peace in every sphere of human activity. It encourages all to promote education, respect and tolerance, improve social and interfaith harmony, support charitable causes and serve humanity regardless of race, creed or colour. The Ahmadiyya Muslim community is dedicated to establish peace at all levels and to protect the basic human rights of all. In light of this it is keen to recognise efforts made by anyone to advance the cause of peace. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Peace Prize is therefore awarded in recognition of an individual's or an organisation's contribution for the advancement of the cause of peace.

Process of Nomination
All nominations must be made on the official nomination form (ANNEX 1) and will be appraised in light of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at's (Islam's) ideological framework and will also consider:
  1. How has the individual's/organisation's work had a direct impact or led to direct change?

  2. How has the impact/change advanced the cause of peace?

    Peace, or types of 'peace' applicable would be economic, social, religious, national or international. This could be achieved in a number of ways, including:

    • Negotiation/mediation to bring peace to an area;
    • Implementation of any major charitable project for the benefit of humanity;
    • Development of ideas (e.g. economic, scientific, political or social) that result in or play a key role in the promotion of peace;
    • Playing a leading role in human rights or other causes to highlight particular issues and enable action to promote peace;

    Nominees therefore may be from a wide range of backgrounds depending upon the work they have carried out so could include (but are not limited to) journalists, authors, scientists, academics, charity workers, religious leaders, lobbyists, business persons, parliamentarians and country leaders. (This list is not exhaustive).

    The basis for nomination could be either long-standing service to a particular cause, or a major project/specific idea that has had significant impact.