A portfolio of articles and releases from and about the Ahmadiyya Community.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is has arranged blood donations sessions across a number of it’s mosques in the UK – as part of service to Queen and country. Andrew Stunnell, Communities Ministers, has recognised this Islamic community’s services to humanity on the occasion of the launch of a new blood donation drive at London’s oldest mosque.
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Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad sent a personal message to Pope Benedict XVI calling for his influence to encourage religious tolerance establishment of human values thorought the world.
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Once again, the members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community will be selling Poppies for the British Legion, as a mark of good citizenship and a testament to the Islamic edict of demonstrating loyalty to your country. They will also pay tribute to the valuable role Britain played in the fight against fascism.
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The Ahmadiyya Muslim community UK will mark the end of Ramadan and celebrate Eidul Fitr on Thursday September 1 in a way the community has done from its very inception over 100 years ago- by devout prayers for peace.
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More than 30,000 Muslims are gathering in the English countryside, to raise the Union Jack and form a human chain during which they will re-affirm their rejection of violence and extremism. Each member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community from over 50 nations, will renew a century-old pledge to practice Islam purely as a religion of peace.
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The Earl of Wessex was attending in his capacity as a Patron of ‘The London Gardens Society’ and thus took the opportunity to inspect the gardens of the Fazl Mosque, which has won numerous awards over the past few years. The Earl was also able to view a small exhibition about the history of the mosque.
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One of Britain’s oldest Muslim communities, is launching a nationwide campaign to drive home a message of peace and to counter Islamophobia.
Following 810 ‘peace buses’ already launched last year, a further 240 will buses run in British cities.
The youth wing of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community gets behind the Poppy Appeal for another year ot raise money for servicemen by supporting the British Legion Poppy Appeal.
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Ahmadiyya Muslim Community calls for peace in words and deeds One of Britain’s oldest established and peaceful Muslim communities is launching a national doorstep and publicity campaign to reassert true Islamic principles of peace and to counter the extremists who hijack the faith for political ends. The Rt Hon John Denham MP, Secretary of State [...]
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“Muslims must always remember that the only badge of honour recognised by Islam is the righteousness of a person’s life and his conduct and everything else is accidental or incidental. Good conduct of a person and his righteousness in everyday life is worth millions of words that he can pronounce in favour of his faith”
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In a wide-ranging address about the role of a Muslim living in a non-Muslim land, the head of the UK branch of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community will urge members to uphold family values, to lead good moral lives and to contribute to the well-being of society.
- Rafiq Hayat, the head of one of Britain’s oldest Muslim communities
“The UN was formed for the establishment of peace but its attempts to do so in any country where disorder exists, have never achieved the level of success that such a large institution ought to.
“The UN is failing due to the influence of superpowers and because of this the circle of unrest is escalating. We cannot simply close our eyes to this. The cause of the Second World War was such unrest and mini wars.”