In the Name of Allah, The Most Gracious, Ever Merciful.
Love for All, Hatred for None.
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AHMADIYYA MUSLIM CENTENARY (1889-1989)
(September 2007)
A keynote address to an audience of dignitaries at a Thanksgiving Dinner to mark the First Centenary of the founding of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam. |
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Islamic Terrorism
(September 2006)
It is important to understand the difference between the teachings of a religion and the conduct of individual adherents. |
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Mercy for the Universe
(August 2006)
Why is the offence of ‘sabb’ (defaming the Holy Prophet(saw)) not a capital offence? Its punishment is in the Hands of Allah alone. |
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Punishment for Apostasy
(July 2006)
How the traditions of Islam have been misinterpreted to suggest that Islam prescribes death penalty for apostasy. |
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Punishment for Apostasy
(June 2006)
A scrutiny of the Qur’anic teachings on apostasy and how this conflicts with Maududi’s analysis. |
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Recantation Under Islam – Part 6
(May 2006)
The Holy Qur’an prescribes no punishment for recanters and there is no evidence to show that the Holy Prophet (saw) punished anyone for recantation from Islam. |
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Book Review
(May 2006)
The Truth About the Alleged Punishment for Apostasy in Islam |
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The Maududian Law of Apostacy – Part 5
(April 2006)
An extract from Murder in the Name of Islam. The punishment for apostacy is of medieval Christian origin that Maududi borrowed and made Islam a mouse-trap. |
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Prophets and Troopers – A Study in Contrast, Part 4
(March 2006)
God’s messengers have followed a method of reform based on reason and persuasion and not on the use of force. Is there a death penalty for changing one’s faith? A potent message for the Jihadist organisations. |
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Rebuttal of Maududi Philosophy Part 3
(February 2006)
Maulana Maududi, founder of Jama'at Islami, held that when persuasion failed, the Prophet(sa) took to the sword. Orientalists and history proves otherwise. A must read article for today's misguided Muslims. |
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Rebuttal of Maududi Philosophy
(January 2006)
An analysis into the views of Maududi on Jihad and his Marxist use of force and how the same ideology was exploited by Orientalists. |
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Religions Drips With Blood
(November 2005)
The history of religion is one of destruction and bloodshed but does true religion teach violence or has religion always been exploited by corrupt religious leaders with ulterior motives? |
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A Caution to the Soviet Union
(October 2005)
This meeting with guests from the former Soviet Union presents a profound insight into the consequences of the collapse of the former Soviet Union. |
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Care of the Aged
(March 2005)
The dilemma that the elderly face when abandoned by their families, and how Islam ensures that the elderly are afforded dignity. |
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A Message of Hope – (Part 2)
(February 2005)
God sent a warner in this age and when the world ignored him, God made the truth of his claim manifest through earthquakes and reminders of the time of Noah that are no freak accidents of nature. |
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A Message of Hope – (Part 1)
(January 2005)
Text of an address delivered in Zurich, outlining of the warnings of severe calamity which awaits man if he continues inebriated in his fancied power and the glad tidings that there is yet time to avert this provided man reforms himself. |
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The Philosophy of Revival of Religion
(September 2004)
A speech in Australia describing the prophesies related to the advent of the Messiah, who would bring about the revival of Islam. |
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Investment, Interest and Islam
(July 2004)
If Islam prohibits lending at interest, how does Islam encourage investment and ensure that capital is not hoarded? Why, in fact, has Islam forbidden the use of interest? |
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Alexander Dowie and His Zion
(April 2004)
Message from Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih IV(ra) sent to the Ahmadiyya Community in USA before the start of the conference to commemorate the fulfilment of a grand prophecy concerning Alexander Dowie |
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Balance Within the Body
(February 2004)
The latent system of justice that governs the microcosm - extracts taken from the book 'Absolute Justice, Kindness and Kinship: The Three Creative Principles' |
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