40 years ago when I had accepted Ahmadiyya, I had read the prayer duel story of #PromisedMessiah & John Alexander Dowie but had never thought that 1 day the Key🗝️of the city #Zion established by Dowie will be handed over to any Khalifa of the #PromisedMessiah during my life time!
Netanyahu is lobbying for Section 224 in the national defense bill, a provision that quietly expands U.S.-Israel military cooperation and weapons development with almost zero oversight.
The American people do not want more U.S. military aid to Israel. We must defeat Section 224.
@PWD_Odisha Will those Govt employees get any pension(OPS/NPS) who had joined Govt job on contractual basis against existing vacancies as per Govt notification in 2003 & were regularised in 2009 & had retired in 2024/25, who were subscribing to GPF upto their retirement?
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One of the most remarkable women in academic history is Fatima al-Fihri, the founder of the al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University in Fez, Morocco, established in 859 CE. Over time, this institution became one of the most prominent centres of learning in the Muslim world, attracting scholars who studied theology, law, mathematics, astronomy and philosophy.
Fatima al-Fihri’s work stands today. She embodied the values of philanthropy, education and community service, inspiring countless individuals. Her story highlights the importance of women’s contributions to society and the impact one person can have on the world.
Another noteworthy example is Sutayati al-Mahmali, a distinguished mathematician in Abbasid Baghdad. She was known for her expertise in algebra and complex inheritance calculations. At a time when mathematics was advancing rapidly in the Muslim world, she was recognised among scholars for her analytical skills and precision.
Another prominent figure is Maryam al-Ijliya, also known as Maryam al-Asturlabi, a 10th-century astronomer from Aleppo, present-day Syria. She was renowned for her mastery in crafting astrolabes – complex instruments used in astronomy for determining the positions of celestial bodies, measuring time and aiding navigation.
Such remarkable contributions were not limited to scholarship alone. Women were also influential in governance and public service. Zubaidah bint Jaʿfar, the wife of the Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid, is remembered for her extraordinary contributions to public welfare. During one of her pilgrimages to Mecca, she observed the severe water shortages affecting pilgrims and residents. In response, she financed a massive water project, constructing canals and aqueducts that brought water from distant springs to Mecca. This famous route became known as Darb al-Zubaydah.
Thus, the history of the Islamic Golden Age demonstrates that Muslim women were not passive figures but active participants in scholarship, science, philanthropy and public life.
Their legacy challenges the myth that Muslim women had no role in Islamic intellectual life.
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@sakewgags I am 60+& have never believed in black magic. I have never seen nazar lag jana to anybody in my family. Jinn is not any invisible creature as believed by most of the people. Man is created from clay. Jinn is created from fire. Fire can be interpreted as we interpret clay for man.
An #Ahmadi man was building his house in Karachi, #Pakistan, but radicals attacked and demolished it in the name of protecting Islam.
It is a crime to be an #Ahmadi in #Pakistan—in the eyes of the law, the Constitution, and society.
The height of inhumanity.
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No matter how tired I'm, When i see Modi ji on TV, I suddenly get Energized & Motivated.He gives me the strength to get up & change the Channel.
@legalshishya Not for prosperity or progress of India. Educated & rich elite Hindus are committing foeticides rampantly for their personal greed of wealth.
@RajratnaWrites It is religion of Islam which teaches patriotism. It says: "hubbul watana minal imaan". Which means love for your homeland is part of your faith.