Politics

Comparing the Voting Rights of Women in the United States with Voting Rights in Islam

The United States of America (U.Ṣ.) obtained independence from the British in 1776, announced on July 4 by a declaration,making it an independent country for the last two...

The Right to Vote and Absolute Justice

Absolute Justice remains elusive in our modern American democracy. Even as we memorialize this Black History Month, systemic injustice is hard at work. Attempts are being made to...

Election 2020: Peaceful Transitions, a Thing of the Past?

“Americans are more deeply divided and angry with each other today than at any time since the 1850s. Now, as then, distrust of leaders and institutions is widespread, and...

Islam’s Response to Misconceptions about Sharia Law

In the West, Sharia is being portrayed as a source of oppression, violence, and tyranny. This misconception of Sharia stems from actions that arise from an out-of-context reading...

The Islamic Solution to World Hunger

By Shazia Sohail While there are many factors that contribute to poverty in the Third World the major ones are easy to spot. Firstly, wealth is concentrated, mostly in the form of...

Press Release: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA expresses grave concern at missile attacks on Syria

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA expresses its grave concern at the repeated bombing of Syria. The Community expresses its deep remorse at the ongoing loss of life, and calls...

Dajjal, Gog, Magog

Standing against the negative influences of both European countries and Western philosophers was one of the basic purposes of the coming of the Promised Messiah (as) as the Second...

Path to Peace—Just Relations between Nations

Address by His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih V (aba), on June 27, 2012, at Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C., USA Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim In the name of Allah,...