Knowledge & Education in Islam: The Rights of the Women
Islam, from its outset 1,400 years ago, guaranteed the rights of women, including the right to seek education, centuries before similar rights were recognised in the West.
Islam, from its outset 1,400 years ago, guaranteed the rights of women, including the right to seek education, centuries before similar rights were recognised in the West.
Tabligh Newsletter Issue 9 features guidance from Huzoor (aba), inspiring experiences from Nasirat and student Lajna members and information on Tabligh training workshops, opportunities and the latest Tabligh challenge, along with helpful links.
Tabligh Newsletter Issue 8 features guidance from Huzoor (aba), inspiring experiences from Nasirat and student Lajna members and information on Tabligh training workshops, opportunities and the latest Tabligh challenge, along with helpful links.
The Peace Symposium was warmly received, with guests expressing appreciation for the inspiring talks, welcoming atmosphere, and meaningful connections.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Association UK hosted its annual Peace Symposium today with the theme: “Women as Ambassadors for Peace.” The event brought together women of all faiths, professions, and backgrounds to explore how spiritual values and moral leadership can help shape a more just and compassionate world.
The concept of Islamic segregation is based on a model of chastity incumbent on both men and women, that guides both to maintain boundaries of modesty and respect between one another. In some instances, these are physical boundaries, e.g. separate prayer areas, or meeting spaces.
Understanding Islam is an online resource designed to support and facilitate the teaching of Islam at both primary and secondary levels. New presentations with accompanying explanatory notes now available for Key Stages 3 and 4 on the Understanding Islam website.
Guidance from his holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (May Allah Be His Helper)
Tabligh department UK presents a compilation of inspiring articles by members of Lajna Imaillah UK.
His Holiness (May Allah be his Helper) continually advocates the path to peace through the worship of God Almighty and the service to humanity.