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.
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....
BBC Radio 4 Interview with Ahsan Ahmedi concerning Love for All Hatred for None Peace Campaign. In terview conducted by Jonathan Dimbleby. Recorded on the 5th April, 2011 (Tuesday).
Ahmadiyya Muslims in Huddersfield held a question and answers session between police and young members of the congregation. Insp Mohammed Rauf, of Huddersfield North Neighbourhood Policing Team, led the session at Spaines Road Mosque, Fartown, on Saturday.
Hudhur said when the enemy tries his utmost in persecuting and eliminating God’s people, he adopts ploys that belie humanity to indiscriminatingly torture people of all ages. Such brutality is to distant God’s people from following ways that attain God’s pleasure....
The leading human rights expert has called for a change in hate laws after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) decided not to bring charges over alleged hate crimes against a Morden based religious group....