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Mubashra Ahmad

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  • 2 months ago | reviewofreligions.org | Mubashra Ahmad |Fazal Ahmad

    © ShutterstockFazal Ahmad, London, UKLocation: Luang Prabang, LaosBelief: BuddhismEra: 15th Century CELuang Prabang sits in northern Laos, on the junction of the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers. For some centuries, it was a royal capital featuring dozens of Buddhist temples, and still remains a major Buddhist hub for the people of Laos. The name is related to the sacred statue of Buddha (as) in the city.

  • 2 months ago | reviewofreligions.org | Mubashra Ahmad |Fazal Ahmad

    © ShutterstockFazal Ahmad, London, UKLocation: Florence, ItalyBelief: ChristianityEra: 1436 CEOne of the most famous churches in Florence is the Duomo, a Renaissance church designed by the architect Filippo Brunelleschi and now known as the Cathedral of Firenze (Florence). Construction began in 1296 CE, and it took 140 years to complete.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | reviewofreligions.org | Mubashra Ahmad

    © ShutterstockThe Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) did not let any opportunity of service to mankind slip without taking some action. He would become restless on hearing the distress of a person. It did not matter what country or nation that wronged person belonged to. When the Muslims who had migrated to Abyssinia returned to Madinah, the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) asked them to describe some interesting event they had observed. One young man related this incident.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | reviewofreligions.org | Mubashra Ahmad

    The annual gathering of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at was a feast of peaceful families and sincere faith. In Pakistan, however, persecution continues. Islam has a clear problem with women, and for Ahmadi Muslims, that problem is even bigger. Why? Because Ahmadi women are so well-educated and accomplished that they often outshine men. This ironic twist flips the stereotype on its head, countering the fanaticism shown by some radical Muslim clerics.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | reviewofreligions.org | Mubashra Ahmad

    In the Holy Qur’an more emphasis has been laid on virtue and righteousness than on any other commandment. The reason for this is that righteousness bestows the strength to resist all vice and urges progress towards all good. Righteousness is in all circumstances a charm that guarantees security and is a citadel for safeguarding against all harm. A righteous person can avoid many vain and harmful contentions that often lead other people to ruin.

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