Algeria’s Minister of Religious Affairs says ‘Ahmadiyya plan has failed’

Algeria’s Minister of Religious Affairs, Mohamed Aissa, has said the Ahmadiyya plan has failed and the Islamic sect does not exist in Algeria anymore. He made the comments on Saturday while speaking at the University of Islamic Sciences in the city of Constantine in eastern Algeria. Speaking at the University, Minister Aissa said: “The Ahmadiyya plan in Algeria has failed. The security services , the justice system, local imams and the Algerian media together exposed their plan and the sect …

کیا نئے پاکستانی چیف آف آرمی اسٹاف قادیانی ہیں ؟

کچھ دن پہلے پاکستان کے نئے آرمی چیف کا اعلان ہوا اور اس اعلان کے ساتھ ہی منفی اور مثبت خبریں آنا شروع ہوگئيں۔ اس کے اگلے دن سوشل میڈیا پر ایک نئی بحث شروع ہوگئی ہے کہ پاکستان کے آرمی چیف قادیانی ہیں۔ افغان ٹائمز اور ایک اور غیر ملکی اخبار نے بھی اس بارے میں لکھا۔ کسی نے ان کو ملک دشمن، کسی نے ان کو اسلام دشمن اور کس نے ان کو قادیانی بیرونی ایجنٹ قرار دیا۔ …

British Muslims object to construction of a new Mosque

United Kingdom’s North Lincolnshire Council’s planning committee has approved plans to build a new mosque in Scunthorpe  despite a number of objections from local Muslim groups. The application was passed by a majority verdict. Phil Wallis, head of planning, said the council had received two petitions – one with 55 signatures objecting to the development and one with 499 objecting on the grounds of design concerns about traffic and parking. 

Ghanaian Vice President calls on National President of Ahmadiyya Ghana

The Vice President, Mr K. B. Amissah‐Arthur, yesterday met with the National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana at its headquarters in Accra. They discussed a range of issues including the protection of minority rights, religious tolerance and how to sustain the prevailing peace and stability of the country.