In the Name of Allah, The Most Gracious, Ever Merciful.
Love for All, Hatred for None.
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A Response to the Pope’s Remarks about Islam
(October 2006)
The English rendering of a Friday Sermon in response to Pope Benedict XVI’s speech containing false and unfounded allegations against Islam and its Holy Founder (saw). |
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Avoid Those Who Create Disorder: People should identify you as the special servants of Allah
(June 2004)
Address to the Annual gathering of the Ahmadiyya Community in Ghana asking participants to deal with others with kindness, tolerance, compassion, justice and humility. By saving the next generation from the ills of the society, become a guarantor for the survival of your future generation and nation. |
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Concluding Address at the 2003 Jalsa Salana Qadian
(February 2005)
The essential requirements for a peaceful society are love, affection and respect for human dignity. The innate beautiful teachings of Islam helped spread its message and not the sword as opponents would have us believe. |
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Denmark Symposium
(January 2006)
The true teachings of Islam from the text of the Qur’an and the life of the Holy Prophet(sa) from an address delivered by the Head of the worlwide Ahmadiyya community. |
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Eid Message
(January 2004)
From the Head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Community |
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Establishing Peace
(May 2006)
The teachings of love and brotherhood that are relevant for the existence of small societies as well as for international relations. |
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ESTABLISHING SOCIETAL PEACE
(July 2007)
An address at Roehampton University: true peace depends upon man recognising God. The teachings of the Holy Qur'an provide a recipe for the establishment and maintenance of peace in all parts of the society. |
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Freedom of Speech and Tolerance in Islam
(April 2006)
An address by Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih V – Islam is a religion of tolerance and allows freedom of belief and expression of opinion. |
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Inaugural Address at the Opening of Darul Barakat Mosque in Birmingham
(December 2004)
A short speech delivered by Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the current Supreme Head of the Ahmadiyya Community in Islam, on the inauguration of a new mosque in Birmingham. A fresh look at ‘Love for All, Hatred for None’. |
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Islam is a Peaceful Religion
(May 2004)
A lecture asking those who call Islam belligerent to reflect. Do Islam’s high values manfest themselves when bombs rain down from skies? |
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Jalsa Salana – Fiji
(August 2006)
Speech by Head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya community on how its members should follow the teachings of Islam by following the examples of the Holy Prophet (saw). |
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Jalsa Salana – New Zealand
(September 2006)
The closing address by Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih V, Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at the Annual Convention (Jalsa Salana) of the Community in New Zealand in 2006. |
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Letter of Condolence: Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, to the Vatican
(May 2005)
Copy of letter sent by the Head of the Ahmadiyya worldwide Muslim community, Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad to the Vatican following the passing away of Pope John Paul II |
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Love Thy Neighbour
(December 2006)
Presenting the strong emphasis Islam lays on the rights of neighbours. |
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Message from Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad
(March 2004)
Message from the Head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Community to the 23rd World Religious conference in Canada |
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Press Release
(August 2005)
A statement by the Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community following the terrorist attack in London on 7th July 2005 |
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Promoting Peace
(April 2005)
The only way to establish peace in the world is through the just treatment of one’s fellow human beings. |
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Purpose of Attending Annual Conventions
(July 2005)
The overriding objective of attending Annual Conventions should be to improve religious knowledge and foster a relationship with Allah. |
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Raising the Standard of Worship
(June 2005)
An address given by the Head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim community at the 2005 Kenya Annual Convention – Being an Ahmadi Muslim is not enough; one should sincerely follow the teachings of Islam especially in worship. Our conduct in our everyday lives and our treatment to other human beings should be exemplary. |
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RESTORING WORLD PEACE
(June 2007)
The Islamic prescription for absolute justice and the preservation of world peace – a keynote address. |
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