There are over 90 branches of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community throughout the UK and they actively work to spread the peaceful message of Islam. It is our belief that tolerance and respect are the foundations of a peaceful society and we are committed to working with people of all faiths to enable everyone to practise their religion without hindrance. We are also dedicated to serving society, whether it is through raising funds for charitable causes or by giving our time to make our neighbourhoods cleaner, we believe it is our duty to serve our country in every way we can.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Association UK interviewed Boris Johnson - Mayor Of London during his visit to the Baitul Futuh Mosque London. Boris showed his interest for the upcoming Ahmadiyya Muslim Charity Challenge to be held on Sunday 13th May 2012 at the Tower of London. The event will also be celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee....
Last night, the World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat, Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Fifth Khalifa, spoke at length about the perilous state of the world and the impending threat of a nuclear war....
Our beloved Huzur's desire is that every Ahmadi should fully understand 'why they are an Ahmadi' and 'what are the claims of the Promised Messiah (a.s.)'. This is something that must be understood from a very young age and something....
The symposium is a key event of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK and it plays an important role in promoting a better understanding of Islam and other faiths. Held at the landmark Baitul Futuh Mosque (the largest in Western Europe)....
Politicians, think tanks, religious leaders and academics came together for a landmark conference at the European Parliament to highlight the threats posed by religious extremism and to seek ways of combating them....
Prayers were said today for the victims of the riots in England. Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community gathered in mosques across Britain and remembered the victims who had suffered at the hands of looters and rioters....
Prayers were offered by members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association for the victims of the Norway terrorist attack. 30,000 delegates attending the Ahmadiyya Muslim Convention –Britain’s biggest annual Islamic gathering- in Hampshire heard speaker after speaker condemn the attacks in the strongest terms....