“They accept Ahmadiyyat and want only one thing: To see Hazrat Khalifatul Masih.”
When Captain Amine is finally freed from the torment and trials of prison, the love of the Khalifa washes away all his grief and sorrow.
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“This is what we will die for.” ⛓️
After three Moroccan soldiers discover Ahmadiyyat, Allah guides them through opposition, trials and prison time, delivering them to a spiritual sanctuary under the shade of Khilafat.
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In the aftermath of the shocking attacks on Henry Nowak and Stephen Ogilve, public discourse has once again become consumed by questions of immigration and integration.
Every decent person will recognise that these incidents were horrific and sickening, and the people responsible must be brought to justice through the full force of the law. Yet increasingly, minority groups are held collectively liable for the actions of individuals who happen to share their ethnicity or religion.
Beneath these demonstrations lies a legitimate concern that must be delineated from explicit racism or bigotry: How can a country uphold its humanitarian obligations whilst maintaining social cohesion and public trust?
Too often, discussions surrounding immigration descend into false binaries. Political polarisation has cultivated an environment in which one is expected either to support immigration indiscriminately or oppose it altogether.
Offering refuge to those who need it reflects a moral obligation to serve humanity, but governments must ensure that it is done in a balanced and sustainable way.
Immigration policy must also avoid any perception of unfair preferential treatment. People who have lived their lives and paid their taxes in a country are entitled to question whether public resources are being allocated fairly.
There is nothing inherently racist about asking whether an immigration policy is sustainable or whether integration is being managed effectively. But equally, there is nothing legitimate about directing anger and violence towards innocent people simply because of their identity.
Ultimately, it should never be about choosing between compassion and national security or between the interests of newcomers and existing citizens. A truly just society must protect both, recognising that these are not competing ideals but complementary responsibilities.
The Holy Quran teaches: “Be always just; that is nearer to righteousness.”
By upholding the principle of absolute justice, we can preserve both social cohesion and peace.
The Blessings of Generosity
“Likewise, in relation to spending in the way of God Almighty and helping His servants, the Holy Prophet (sa) gave the following advice to the believers. Hazrat Asma (ra) relates that the Prophet (sa) said to me:
‘Do not keep your purse tightly closed. Open it, otherwise blessings will be withheld from you.’
The following words are found in another narration:
‘Do not keep counting it; otherwise Allah the Almighty will also give to you only in measured amounts.’
That is, if Allah the Almighty has blessed you, then you should do justice to expressing your gratitude towards Him by helping others. As a result, Allah the Almighty will give you even more.
Hazrat Abu Hurairah (ra) reports that the Holy Prophet (sa) said:
‘A generous person is close to God, close to paradise, close to people, and far from the fire. Whereas a miserly person is far from God, far from paradise, far from people, and close to the fire. And a generous but unlearned person is more beloved to God Almighty than a miserly worshipper.’”
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(Friday Sermon, 12th June 2026)
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@ajweberman8@voiceofrabbis A country that has no nuclear weapon wants to destroy a country that has nuclear weapons with nuclear weapons
Are you sane? 😏
@ijustine I do all these with @Xiaomi, and I heard @SamsungMobile and some other Androids do the same. Now, @Apple is catching up. Technological competition continues.
🎖️ Sir Iftikhar Ayaz Awarded Prestigious Royal Title, The CMG
Dr. Sir Iftikhar Ayaz, already a highly decorated public servant holding a KBE and OBE, has been awarded with yet another prestigious Royal honour: the CMG - Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.
"Whatever I have done or achieved in my life is not for myself. It is for the Community, for the family, for the friends."
Full report on: https://t.co/KKkhb0MAcE
@OgbeniAyoola Ameen, may Allah forgive me and you.
I am not accusing you of falsehood, but when there's an accusation, Quran required us to consider other angles.
If you are precise on truth, you have nothing to worry I think.
@MasqNigeria@OgbeniAyoola@OgbeniAyoola I hope you get it now.
Multiple congregation is meant for exceptional situations, not a routine.
If someone hit you as you claimed, the person did not act in accordance with the principles of Islam Ahmadiyya. But, Allah knows if someone actually hit you or not.
📢 LATEST: Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) presides over the convocation ceremony for Jamia Ahmadiyya UK, Germany, Canada, Ghana and Indonesia. 🇬🇧🇩🇪🇨🇦🇬🇭🇮🇩
This year 16 graduates from Jamia Ahmadiyya UK, 18 from Jamia Ahmadiyya Germany and 18 from Jamia Ahmadiyya Canada were presented with their ‘Shahid Degree’ certificates.
In a special arrangement during the convocation ceremony, 45 graduates from Jamia Ahmadiyya Ghana and 8 graduates from Jamia Ahmadiyya Indonesia, who joined the ceremony virtually, were also awarded their Shahid Degrees.
🔗 Full report on: https://t.co/hmBGlUopkN
Waqifeen-e-Nau National UK Ijtema 2026 | Highlights
Today brought together Waqifeen-e-Nau from across the UK, united in their commitment to faith, service and self-improvement. Through inspiring sessions and meaningful reflections, a renewed spirit was ignited to strive for excellence in both faith and duty.
The opportunity to offer prayers behind Beloved Huzoor (aba) a truly special and uplifting moment for all in attendance.
(Waqifeen-e-Nau National UK Ijtema, 26th April, 2026)
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📢 LATEST: Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) graces Waqifaat-e-Nau National Ijtema UK 2026
His Holiness presided over the concluding session held at the home of Khilafat and was attended by over 1700 female members of the Waqfe Nau Scheme.
“I pray that may Allah the Almighty bless all and enable you to live up to the pledge you have made to your faith throughout your lives.”
Full report on: https://t.co/2hsNxp4wod