Ayesha Mahmood Malik's profile photo

Ayesha Mahmood Malik

Editor, Law and Human Rights at Review of Religions

Articles

  • 2 months ago | themuslimtimes.info | Rafiq A. Tschannen |Ayesha Mahmood Malik

    Ayesha Mahmood Malik – UKIslam29th March 2025©ShutterstockAyesha Mahmood Malik, UK Editor – Law & Human Rights SectionIn the blistering swathes of desert sands in 7th century Arabia, came down a commandment whose spirit mirrored its geographical terrain. Chapter 2 of the Holy Qur’an verses 184-186, revealed to the Holy Prophet (sa) through Archangel Gabriel, called on believers to fast during the month of Ramadan.

  • Jul 10, 2024 | themuslimtimes.info | Rafiq A. Tschannen |Ayesha Mahmood Malik

    Ayesha Mahmood Malik – UKAHMADIYYA HISTORY•PERSECUTION9th July 2024His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (rh), the Fourth Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, briefly stayed here before emigrating to UK. Ayesha Mahmood Malik, UKOn a warm April day in 1984, my maternal grandfather was asked to make preparations for a special guest who would be staying at his residence in Rabwah that evening. He was instructed to temporarily release all his domestic staff and seal all windows and doors.

  • Jul 9, 2024 | reviewofreligions.org | Mansoor Dahri |Ayesha Mahmood Malik

    His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (rh), the Fourth Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, briefly stayed here before emigrating to UK. Ayesha Mahmood Malik, UKOn a warm April day in 1984, my maternal grandfather was asked to make preparations for a special guest who would be staying at his residence in Rabwah that evening. He was instructed to temporarily release all his domestic staff and seal all windows and doors.

  • Aug 14, 2023 | themuslimtimes.info | Rafiq A. Tschannen |Ayesha Mahmood Malik

    Ayesha Mahmood Malik – UKFEATURED13th August 2023For many years now there has been an ongoing debate, particularly in Western societies, as to whether the burning of religious literature is an action that falls within freedom of expression. Typically, the target of desecration has been the Holy Qur’an. The issue was finally taken up by the UNHRC (United Nations Human Rights Council). This was prompted by a round of desecration in Sweden a few months ago.

  • Aug 13, 2023 | reviewofreligions.org | Ayesha Mahmood Malik

    For many years now there has been an ongoing debate, particularly in Western societies, as to whether the burning of religious literature is an action that falls within freedom of expression. Typically, the target of desecration has been the Holy Qur’an. The issue was finally taken up by the UNHRC (United Nations Human Rights Council). This was prompted by a round of desecration in Sweden a few months ago.

Contact details

Socials & Sites

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →

X (formerly Twitter)

Followers
Tweets
DMs Open
Ayesha Malik
Ayesha Malik @ayeshak82
21 Apr 25

RT @pressahmadiyya: Statement of Condolence on the Death of Pope Francis I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of His Holiness Pop…

Ayesha Malik
Ayesha Malik @ayeshak82
19 Apr 25

RT @ihrdesk: Today, during the Friday prayers, a violent mob rallied outside Karachi's Ahmadiyya Hall. This is part of a disturbing escalat…

Ayesha Malik
Ayesha Malik @ayeshak82
6 Feb 25

RT @razi_ahmed_: Pakistan’s 🇵🇰 northern areas featured among @ftweekend ‘40 holidays to take in 2025’ And recently, @CNNTravel too recogn…