Faariz H. Sheikh argues the Qur'an doesn't prove Jesus' physical ascension, aligning with Ahmadiyya belief in his spiritual elevation, survival of crucifixion, and natural death in India. Mainstream Islam holds Jesus was physically raised to heaven, still alive, awaiting return. The debate, rooted in Qur'anic term "raf'a," reflects deep theological divides.
Family life is like a web. Pull on one strand and the whole structure changes. Islam teaches us that accountability is individual: every soul answers for itself alone. (Ch.35: V.19) Yet the same scripture and tradition also acknowledge that a person’s wrongdoing generally leaves a mark far beyond themselves.
Take the story of Noah (as). Despite being a prophet, his own son rejected the message of truth and perished in the flood. The Quran narrates Noah’s (as) plea: “My Lord, verily, my son is of my family, and surely, Thy promise is true, and Thou art the Most Just of judges.” His words reflect the deep pain of a father watching his child slip away from faith. Allah replied: “O Noah, he is surely not of thy family; he is indeed a man of unrighteous conduct.”
This was a redefinition of what truly holds a family together. The promise of protection was not about blood relations alone, but about faith and righteousness. When Allah told Noah (as) his family would be saved, He referred only to those who believed. His wife and son were excluded because they denied Allah’s message. Blood ties cannot protect anyone from the consequences of wrongdoing. Faith cannot be taken for granted, even within one’s own household.
The Holy Prophet (sa) said: “The best of you is he who is best to his family and I am the best among you to my family.” Faith and goodness must begin at home. If proper moral and spiritual training is neglected, parents will be answerable before Allah.
Wrongdoing can damage trust, break communication and weaken a family’s bond with faith. The Quran shows a way forward: “And those who, when they commit a foul deed or wrong themselves, remember Allah and implore forgiveness for their sins.”
Through repentance, forgiveness and prayer, families can rise again. Islam teaches responsibility and hope, encouraging believers to never cut off family ties and to always return to mercy.
When one falls, the family feels it. But through patience and prayer, the family can also rise together. Because in the end, no one falls entirely alone.
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🧵Kill whoever changes his religion?
Non-Ahmadi Muslims defame Islam by claiming that Islam promotes the killing of those who leave Islam.
While numerous verses and narrations contradict this claim, their ONLY source of this unislamic belief is the following hadith:
#MessiahHasCome#Ahmadiyyat The Promised Messiah (as) said:
The Islamic veil does not at all require women to be shut up as in a prison. What the Holy Qur'an directs is that women should avoid displaying their beauty and should not look at strange men. Those women who have to+
The Companions came across a huge rock that none of them could break…
The Holy Prophet (sa) took the pickaxe & struck the rock himself. With each strike, a spark flashed & a portion of the boulder shattered until it broke completely.
Physical strength of the Prophet (sa) 👇
“New year, new me” – but how long does it last?
Every year begins with motivation, reflection and grand intentions – yet for many, that zeal fades before January ends.
Islam teaches continuous self-evaluation – not once a year, but as a way of life 👇
🚨 JUST IN: The US has struck Venezuela as an image circulated by Donald Trump shows the captured President Nicolás Maduro.
What does this mean for sovereignty, oil politics & the Venezuelan people?
The Quran tells us justice must be upheld even when power & politics collide 👇
I asked the Sunni Muslims to condemn the recent attempt on an Ahmadi's life.
Finally, a Sunni Muslim has spoken up.
He's disappointed that it was only a murd&r attempt and not an actual murd&r.
100 000+ Salawat on Rasool Allah (saw).
During or after their Salawat sessions, some Ahmadis I know have met the Prophet (saw) multiple times in their spiritual visions.....
Learned Hadith directly from him (saw), eaten fruits from his garden and many other ethereal experiences of the presence of God.
سب ہم نے اُس سے پایا شاہد ہے تُو خدایا
وہ جس نے حق دِکھایا وہ مہ لقا یہی ہے
Murd@r attempt on Ahmadi man,
Father of 4 children....
How do Anti-Ahmadis justify this❓
Where is the outrage of Sunni Scholars and Dawah bros? Crickets! 🦗🦗
Funeral Prayer: Rehana Basima Sahiba
Beloved Huzoor (aba) says:
Rehana Basima Sahiba, aged 90, was a Moosiya and a great-granddaughter of the Promised Messiah (as). She went to Africa with her husband and served the community there as a devotee. She was a deep lover of the Holy Quran and recited regularly, and had a profound love for Khilafat. She always partook in people’s happiness, was regular in pre-dawn Tahajjud and prayers, memorised long chapters of the Quran, and encouraged others to recite loudly. She was very hospitable, served in Kenya too, held great honour for the Jamaat, never tolerated anything against it, and was patient and thankful to God. May Allah have mercy on her soul and grant her family patience. Ameen.
(Friday Sermon, 2nd January 2026) #FridaySermon #MTAi
🧵 Sign of Messiah: Blessed Death of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad AS
Just like our beloved master, the Prophet ﷺ, got revelations hinting towards his demise, similarly, Ahmad AS also got the same revelations
His death on May 26, 1908, was due to the fulfillment of these very revelations
@SultanAChoudhr1@Aslan_Bey_1 Ahmadis are literally the most persecuted muslims in the universe, many of them lost their lives protecting their faith. Isnt that also a jihad 🤣
But unfortunately for bigoted non ahmadis, jihad is weapon crusade only
Ahmadiyya-islam wins again 🙌💪
Ahmadi Muslim: Are you going for Jihad?
Anti-Ahmadi: "it was the order of Ghulam [Ahmad (as)] to abolish Jihad"
I love how obedient they are to the orders of the Promised Messiah (as). 😀