Respected readers! I would like to use this opportunity so respectfully, to clarify a common misconception about Islam: that is, that muslims do not respect any prophet besides the holy Prophet Muhammad. Islam teaches us to believe in all the prophets and holy scriptures sent by God in any era, in any part of the world and to any anation. So we do believe in Jesus, Moses, Krishna and all other prophets. For us, Hindus, Jews and christians are believers of our own Krishna, Moses and Jesus. This is the true essence of Islam. Let me present here a few points so the readers can understand the real and high status of Mary and Jesus in Islam. In the Holy Quran God revealed a full chapter called SURAH MARIAM or MARY. According to the verses 19 to 22 of this chapter Jesus was born without father, and he was a sign and mercy of God. Some people attack Mary and Jesus because they do not know his father. The Holy Quran defends this Holy mother and her Holy son. God says in Chapter 3 verse 60:- “Surely, the case of Jesus with Allah is like the case of Adam. He created him out of dust, then He said to him, ‘Be!,’ and he was.” God is stating that He created Jesus without father as he created Adam. So how can you speak against them? God defends Mary and Jesus and establishes their dignity in chapter 5 verse 76 by saying:- “And his mother was a truthful woman.” In chapter 66 of the Holy Quran verse 13 God presents Mary as a pious woman. He says:- “And the example of Mary, the daughter of ‘Imran, who guarded her private parts.” God says in chapter 3 verse 36 that the mother of Mary dedicated her before her birth to the service of God. Following the footsteps of the mother of Mary thousands of members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has dedicated more than 50000 fifty thousand kids to serve God and establish his name in the world for the establishment of peace. These islamic teachings unite us with Mary, Jesus and his followers and inspire a special love in our hearts. May God bless us to be really united in the world. Amen.

Praying to God is the real protection

In the name of Allah the Gracious, The Merciful. This is Malik Tariq Mahmood Murabbi Silsilah (Religious Minister) of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Respected Mayor! I’m so greatful to you and your team for giving me this apportunity.

As everybody is worried because of covid19, apart from the precautions and the vaccine, we should turn to God. If He protects nothing can harm us and nothing can protect us if we aren’t under his protection.

I want to present a few words of a man of God, who was sent by God in this era as a non law bearing prophet, the Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi. I reffer to Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, India, the founder of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.

His Holiness says:- I say truly that if crying before God Almighty is full of utmost humility, it moves His grace and mercy and draws them (towards the supplicator). I can say out of my own experience that I have felt the grace and mercy of God coming towards me, which comes in the shape of the acceptance of prayer. Indeed, I rather say that I have actually seen it... More so because I am ready to demonstrate the acceptance of prayer at all times. [Malfuzat, vol. I, p. 198]

Let me present his words in spanish language as well.

Digo verdaderamente que si llorar ante Dios Todopoderoso está lleno de humildad extrema, mueve Su gracia y misericordia y las atrae (hacia el suplicante). Puedo decir de mi propia experiencia que he sentido la gracia y la misericordia de Dios viniendo a mí, que viene en la forma de la aceptación de la plegaria. De hecho, prefiero decir que realmente lo he visto… Más aún porque estoy dispuesto a dar muestra de la aceptación de la oración en todo momento. [Malfuzat, vol. I, p. 198]

So in my humble opinion we should pray to God more than before because His protection is the true one. May God protect every soul living in the world. Amen.

Malik Mahmood over 3 years ago

Justice for all May 25, 2020, was a painful day for every peace loving, be he black or white, red or brown.

This humble servant of the Promised Messiah Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian is here to present what Islam teaches about justic, pluralism, mutual respect and equality.

Allah Says in the Holy Quran.
O mankind, We have created you from a male and a female; And We have made you tribes and sub-tribes that you may know one another. Verily, the most honourable among you, in the sight of Allah, is he who is the most righteous among you. Surely, Allah is All-Knowing, All-Aware (الحجرات49:14).

Furthermore, the Holy Qur’an instructs us that no group of people have been excluded from spiritual development. Thus, the Qur’an states:-

And there is no people to whom a Warner has not been sent. (الفاطر 35:25)

Our beloved prophet Muhammad pbuh says:- “Verily your blood, your property are as sacred and inviolable. O people, your Lord is One, and your father is one: all of you are from Adam, and Adam was from the ground. The noblest of you in Allah’s sight is the most Godfearing: “There is no superiority of an Arab over a non-Arab, or of a non-Arab over an Arab, and no superiority of a white person over a black person or of a black person over a white person, except on the basis of personal piety and righteousness.”

At the end I would like to present an extract of His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, India, founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, who was sent by God as the Promised Messiah awaited in different religions. He writes:-

“My countrymen, a religion which does not inculcate universal compassion is no religion at all. Similarly, a human being without the faculty of compassion is no human at all...God commences the Holy Qur’an with the following verse which is contained in surah al-Fatihah: الحمد للہ رب العٰلمین
That is, all perfect and holy attributes belong exclusively to Allah, Who is the Lord of all the worlds. The word ‘alam comprises all different peoples, all different ages and all the different countries. The commencement of the Holy Qur’an with this verse was designed to counter the views of such people as attempted to monopolise God’s unlimited providence for their own nation and imagined that the other nations did not belong to God or that having created these other people, God discarded them as being of no consequence, or else perhaps they were shelved to oblivion by Him, or (God forbid) they were not even created by Him...His providence is not confined to any particular people, age or country. In fact, He is the Lord of all peoples, the Lord of time and space, and He is the Sovereign of all the countries. He alone is the Fountainhead of all beneficence and the Source of every physical and spiritual strength. All that exists is sustained by Him. He is the Support for every creature. It is the universal beneficence of God which encompasses all peoples, all countries and all ages. It so happened lest anyone should have cause to complain that: ‘God has bestowed His favour upon such and such people, but not upon us.’ Or that: ‘So and so received the Book in order to be guided while we did not.’ Or that: ‘In such and such an age, He revealed Himself through His revelations, communications and miracles but in our time He remained hidden.’ Thus, by demonstrating His universal beneficence, He left no justification for such possible accusations. He displayed His virtues boundlessly so that no people remain bereft of physical and spiritual bounties from Him. He also did not treat any age as doomed. (Message of peace P. 6-10)

Let me end with the slogan of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community

Love for all Hatred for none