Responding to Allegations The Bible and the origin of languages
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Hazrat Khalifatul Masih visits Jamia Ahmadiyya UK
A lesson from the ring of the Holy Prophetsa
Jamia UK is blessed with sitting in the company of their Imam
From a dars of Hazrat Mir Muhammad Ishaqra
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Hazrat Imam Abu Hanifa A look at the services and life of a noble servant of Islam
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THE WEEKLY
www.alhakam.org AL HAKAM | Friday 20 December 2019 | Issue XCII Ahmadiyya Archive & Research Centre (ARC), 22 Deer Park Road, London, SW19 3TL. UK info@alhakam.org | F: +44(0)208 544 7673
Hadith-e-Rasul – Sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa
Forgiveness Hazrat Muaz bin Anas, may Allah be pleased with him, related that the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: “The height of excellence is that you should strengthen the ties of relationship with the one who severs them and be generous to the one who is miserly to you and be forgiving to the one who abuses you.” (Musnad Ahmad)
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, In His Own Words The moral miracles of the Holy Prophetsa
A challenge set for Ahmadi researchers: Hazrat Khalifatul Masih addresses members of AMRA TMuslim Research Association (AMRA)
he very first International Ahmadiyya
conference was held in Islamabad, Tilford on Saturday, 14 December. The day saw a plethora of speakers from across the world, including university professors, missionaries, scientists, economists, doctors and researchers, who delivered their academic findings and research. The conference was well attended. Some of the topics included the following: – From morning to night: How plants
behave – Gratitude: Islam and science – Conflict or concordance – New advancements in breast conserving surgery for breast cancer – Islam, Ahmadiyyat and scientific research: The perspective of an Ahmadi woman – The promise of economic research – Government inaction: Corruption and conflict in the mining industry – The shaping of an Ahmadi Muslim
scientist The final session started with the arrival of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V, may Allah be his Helper, at approximately 8:30pm, after the Isha prayer. Noorudin Jahangeer Sahib was called to the stage for tilawat, who recited Surah al-Anbiya, verses 31-32 of the Holy Quran. Anas Rana Sahib then presented the English translation. Sadr Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya UK, Continued on page 2
Now it is my desire to say a few more words and then conclude this address. I briefly return, for some time, to my discourse in the way of miracles. The first category of miracles are those of an academic nature, such as the splitting of the moon, etc., and the second are of those which relate to divine verities and insights. The third category of miracles, is that which relates to morality. Moral miracles possess great influence. Philosophers cannot fully be satisfied by verities and insights, but exemplary morals have a deep and penetrating impact on them. One of the miracles of the Holy Prophet, the Chief of the Messengers, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, in the way of moral miracles is that once the Prophet of Islam lay asleep under a tree when suddenly he was awoken by a hue and cry. Upon waking he noticed a Bedouin of the desert standing above him, sword in hand, who said: “O Muhammad! Tell me, who now can save you from my hands?” “Allah,” replied the Prophet of Islam, with the complete satisfaction and true repose that he was blessed with. This response of the Holy Prophetsa was not superficial as others would say. The name “Allah,” which Continued on page 6