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Author: Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmadra, 4th Caliph of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
Description: Murder in the name of Allah is a general review, with special emphasis on the subject of freedom of expression in Islam. This book is a reminder that purpose of any religion is the spread of peace, tolerance, and understanding. It urges that meaning of Islam - submission to the will of God - has been steadily corrupted by minority elements in the community. Instead of spreading peace, the religion has been abused by fanatics and made an excuse for violence and the spread of terror, both inside and outside the faith.
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The Heavenly Decree is the English translation of Asmani Faisala by Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah and Mahdi (as) and the Founder of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at. It is addressed to his contemporary ulema, specially Miyan Nadhir Husain Dehlawi and Maulawi Muhammad Husain of Batala who had issued a fatwa of heresy against the Promised Messiahas and declared him a non-Muslim, because he (the Promised Messiahas) had claimed that Jesus Christ had died a natural death and the second coming of Masih ibni Mariam (Jesus Christ) is fulfilled by the advent of Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas. Because (by the time the book was written) the ulema had refused to debate this issue with the Promised Messiah, he invited them, in this book, to a spiritual contest in which the question whether someone is a Muslim or not would be settled by Allah himself on the basis of four criteria of a true believer as laid down by Him in the Holy Quran. He also spelled out the modus operandi of this contest and fixed the period of time frame within which this contest would be decreed by Allah. He declared that God would not desert him and would help him and would grant him victory.
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Author: Mirza Tahir Ahmad ra, 4th Caliph of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
Description: Any divide between revelation and rationality, religion and logic has to be irrational. If religion and rationality cannot proceed hand in hand, there has to be something deeply wrong with either of the two. Does revelation play any vital role in human affairs? Is not rationality sufficient to guide man in all the problems which confront him? Numerous questions such as these are examined with minute attention.
No. of Pages: 756 (read it online)
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In this book, the author deals with an issue that has lamentably marked humankind's religious history. Relying on a wide range of interviews he conducted throughtout Pakistan, Antonio R. Gualtieri relates the tragic experience of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community. Their right to define themselves as Muslims has been denied by the Govt. of Pakistan acting in collusion with orthodox Islamic teachers. Ahmadis have been beaten and murdered. They have been jailed, hounded from jobs and schools, their mosques sealed or vandalized, for professing to be Muslims and following Islamic practices. This book records their testimony of Harassment and persecution resulting from their loyalty to their understanding of God and HIS revelation.
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Home Worldwide Indonesia Jul-Sep, 2011
Indonesia: July to September, 2011
September
Ahmadiyah onslaught ‘hardest test’ for RI democracy - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - September 30, 2011
Indonesia’s ‘individual jihadists’ gaining ground - MSN News, Malaysia - September 27, 2011
Indonesia’s Ahmadiyah Sect Fears Religious Violence - VOA News, USA - September 13, 2011
Pandeglang administration seals off Ahmadiyah mosque - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - September 12, 2011
Indonesians Feel Ahmadis Should Be Protected as Fellow Countrymen: Poll - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - September 09, 2011
Attack on Ahmadiyah condemned by most, survey reveals - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - September 8, 2011
Indonesia sect fears more attacks - Los Angeles Times, USA - September 03, 2011
Ahmadi Victim Recalls Cikeusik Mob Attack, Says Threats Continue in Jail - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - September 02, 2011
Ahmadis’ Holidays Plagued With Fear in Indonesia - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - September 01, 2011
August
Idul Fitri Brings Little Cheer to Ahmadi Shelter - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 27, 2011
Ahmadiyah activity banned during Idul Fitri in S. Sulawesi - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - August 26, 2011
Cleansing Indonesia - Front Page Magazine, USA - August 25, 2011
Indonesian journalists support Islamic fundamentalism: Survey - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - August 25, 2011
Jakarta’s Tough on Terrorists But Not Other Radicals - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 23, 2011
Ahmadis in West Java Fear They’re Next - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 22, 2011
Freedom Elusive for Religious Minorities - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 18, 2011
As We Reflect on Independence Day, Can We Honesty Say We Are Free? [Opinion] - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 18, 2011
Ahmadis to drop further legal proceedings in Cikeusik killings - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - August 18, 2011
Indonesia sentencing sets dangerous precedent - Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat International - August 16, 2011
Curious Justice in Banten [Opinion] - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 16, 2011
Yudhoyono says Indonesia is tolerant nation - MSN News, Malaysia - August 16, 2011
Indonesia’s FPI Leader Detained - Viva News, Indonesia - August 15, 2011
FPI Attacks Ahmadiyah Complex and Restaurants - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 15, 2011
Indonesia jails man who fought off mob attackers - Bangkok Post, Thailand - August 15, 2011
Indonesia Ahmadi attack victim jailed for 6 months - The Straits Times, Singapore - August 15, 2011
Ahmadi Victim of Cikeusik Attack Jailed for 6 Months - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 15, 2011
Senior Ahmadi Leader Sentenced to 6 Months Imprisonment - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 15, 2011
Victim of Indonesian mob attack sent to jail - Associated Press hosted by Google - August 15, 2011
‘Hero’? No shame for religious killings in small town - Today News, Europe - August 09, 2011
Ahmadi defendant to hear verdict next week - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - August 09, 2011
Setara Accuses Police, Courts of Engineering Ahmadiyah Verdicts - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 09, 2011
Accepting Others Is Indonesia’s Homework - [Opinion] - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 08, 2011
Pluralism, Tolerance in Indonesia Under Growing Threat - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 06, 2011
Mock trial that leads to injustice [Opinion] - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - August 06, 2011
British MP’s Call Indonesia to Uphold Human Rights - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 05, 2011
The menace of incitement [Opinion] - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - August 05, 2011
Lenient sentences in Ahmadi case perpetuates impunity: Forum-Asia - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - August 03, 2011
Heavier sentence sought for Ahmadi man - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - August 03, 2011
Injured Ahmadi Faces Jail Time - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 03, 2011
Prosecutors demand 9 months for Ahmadi defendant - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - August 02, 2011
Muslim sect braces for Indonesia Ramadan violence - ABS-CBN Interactive, Philippine - August 02, 2011
Muslim sect braces for Indonesia Ramadan violence - The Straits Times, Singapore - August 02, 2011
Injustice in Indonesia - Wall Street Journal, USA - August 2, 2011
Ahmadiyah Community Fears Burst of Violence Over Holy Month - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - August 1, 2011
July
Lightly on the lynch mob - The Economist, UK - July 31, 2011
Indonesian Muslims demand Ahmahdiyah be outlawed - The Straits Times, Singapore - July 30, 2011
Islamic Scholars React to Cikeusik Criticism - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - July 30, 2011
Indonesia: Ahmadiyya killings verdicts do nothing to stem attacks - Amnesty International, UK - July 29, 2011
Indonesia rejects outrage over anti-Ahmadi mob sentences - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - July 29, 2011
No justice for victims of Islamic sect attack - CBS News, USA - July 29, 2011
Cikeusik Verdicts Met With Disbelief - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - July 29, 2011
Indonesia: Verdicts a Setback for Religious Freedom - Human Rights Watch, USA - July 28, 2011
‘Sad Day for Indonesia’: Human Rights Watch - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - July 28, 2011
Youth Gets Three Months’ Jail for Brutal Ahmadiyah Attack - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - July 28, 2011
Indonesia sends ‘chilling message’ in mob trial: HRW - Daily Dawn, Pakistan - July 28, 2011
Indonesia: Clinton Should Raise Human Rights Concerns - Human Rights Watch, USA - July 19, 2011
Ahmadiyah trial continues with extra security - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - July 07, 2011
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