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Author: Hadhrat Mirza Bashiruddin M. Ahmed (ra), 2nd Head of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
Description: A popular edition of an excellent and affectionate account of life of the Prophet of Islam (pbuh) described as the most influential man in the history of the world.
An orphan beckoned to the Call, persecuted by neighbours, driven from his home with a prize tag on his head, quickly establishing a strong community of believers ready to die for his teachings and finally returning triumphant only to forgive his tormentors.
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Author: Dr. Karimullah Zirvi
Description: Excellent book on Islam with the best introduction ever on Ahmadiyyat. It explains what Ahmadiyyat is, it's aims and objects, differences between Ahmadi and non-Ahmadi Muslims, our chanda system, Nizam-e-Jama'at, etc. (read it online)
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Author: Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmadra, 4th Caliph of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
Description: This book is the translation of an Urdu address delivered by Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad in early eighties. In this ground-breaking work, the author argues that in the creation of the Universe, in the evolution of life and in the ultimate creation of man, one finds the priniciple of absolute justice at work guiding the steps of evolution and governing the functions of each individual living cell. Perfect balance is to be found in all components of the universe, within every living fibre of man's body and between the various speicies found on earth.
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Translation and short commentary by Maulana Ghulam Farid Sahib. The best quick reference Holy Quran with an extraordinary biblical in one volume.
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Elucidation of Objectives is an English translation of Taudih-e-Maram (Urdu), a companion volume of the two treatises Fat-he-Islam and Izala-e-Auham, written in 1891 by Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, The Promised Messiah and Mahdi as, Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at. The book contains a detailed refutation of the conventional Muslim and Christian belief that Jesus was raised to the heavens alive and shall return in his material body sometime in the latter days.
The Promised Messiah as has also discussed at length such abstruse and subtle themes as the nature of Angels, their relationship with God and man, and how they function as intermediaries and carry out divine commands. (Read Online)
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Commentary by Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmood Ahmad (may Allah be pleased with him). The most comprehensive commentary on Holy Quran ever written.
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A revised edition of this excellent thesis which, on the basis of detailed research proves beyond a shadow of doubt that Jesus survived crucifixion and later died in India. US$5.99 [Order]
Author: By Hadhrat Mirza Bashiruddin M. Ahmed (ra), The 2nd Head of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
Description: Inspiring introduction initially written as a prologue to the English translation and commentary of the Holy Quran, now printed separately by popular demand. Includes an excellent and affectionate life sketch of Muhammad (pbuh), the Holy Prophet of Islam; a history of the compilation of the Quran; some prophecies in the Quran and how these have been fulfilled; and characterestics of the main Quranic teachings.
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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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Author: Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmadra, 4th Caliph of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
Description: The doctrine of Christianity has acquired its present shape through a process of change that is spread nearly over it's entire history. Rather than venture into the endless debate on the course of this evolutionary process, the author has chosen to examine the current Christian beliefs primarily on the basis of logic and reason. Among others, the subject of 'Sonship' of Jesus Christ, Atonement, Trinity and the second coming of the Messiah have been discussed at length in this book. (read it online)
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By Tayyba Seema Ahmed
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Nineteenth Century British India
Chapter 3: Jihad - Origins, Concepts and Interpretations
Chapter 4: The Essence of Jihad
Chatper 5: Introduction to the Translation
Chapter 6: Jihad and the British Government
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A revised edition of this excellent thesis which, on the basis of detailed research proves beyond a shadow of doubt that Jesus survived crucifixion and later died in India. US$5.99 [Order]
A revised edition of this excellent thesis which, on the basis of detailed research proves beyond a shadow of doubt that Jesus survived crucifixion and later died in India. US$5.99 [Order]
Author: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, The Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi
Description: Nineteenth century's greatest thesis on the resuscitation and survival of Jesus from the ordeals of crucifixion, his historic journey in search of the lost tribes of Israel and his eventual settlement in Kashmir, heavily supported by the medical and historical research.
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One of the most outstanding, monthly English magazine, Review of Religions has been in publication since 1902. The objective of this publication is to educate, enlighten and inform its readers on religious, social, economic and political issues with particular emphasis on Islam. The contributors to this magazine are from various walks of life discussing on comparative religious issues, contemporary social and political issues, latest scientific discoveries and much more. A must read.
Published from London UK, this monthly magazine is available for annual subscription only. Can be subscribed as a gift for friends and relatives. (read it online)
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The Author: Mujeeb-ur-Rehman
A chronicle and a critique of the legislative and the judicial events leading to a gradual denial and erosion of religious freedom to Ahmadis in Pakistan. This work is intended to provide an insight into the background of the Supreme Court judgment in the Ahmadis' case.
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Updates: January-March, 2011
March
Ahmadiyah Urge W. Java to Revoke Ban That Fuels Violence - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 31, 2011
Ministry to hold another meeting on Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 29, 2011
Ministry invites Ahmadis to attend another dialog - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 28, 2011
‘Wise’ politicians key to religious tolerance - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 28, 2011
Depok to Seize Ahmadiyah Mosque Sealed Shut by Mob - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 28, 2011
Jakarta Journo: End of the Line For Ahmadiyah? - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 28, 2011
Depok to open seized Amadiyah mosque to all Muslims - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 27, 2011
Religious Affairs Minister Resolute on Controversial Decrees - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 26, 2011
Bombs Provide Ammo for Preaching Tolerance - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 25, 2011
Dialogue Won’t Wait for Ahmadiyah - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 25, 2011
Societal security and the danger of military partiality - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 25, 2011
Indonesia's Yudhoyono in the Cross Hairs - Irrawaddy News, Thailand - March 24, 2011
Fresh Attacks on Ahmadis as Peace Dialogues Begin - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 24, 2011
Yudhoyono plays down ‘fairy tale’ coup threat - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 24, 2011
Peaceful Lives, Violent Deaths: The Silent Cries of the Ahmadis - The Huffington Post, USA - March 23, 2011
Activists Slam Govt Inaction on Ahmadiyah Cases - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 23, 2011
Ahmadiyah skips ‘biased, unfair’ govt-initiated dialogue - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 23, 2011
Ahmadiyah Declines Invite to Ministry Dialogue - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 22, 2011
Ministry meeting likely ‘one-sided’: Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 22, 2011
‘Bad intentions’ in Ahmadi rebuff of govt meeting: Minister - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 22, 2011
Ahmadi Muslim killed in Pakistan - Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat International - March 21, 2011
Year 2010, bloodiest chapter in history of Ahmedi killings - Daily Times, Pakistan - March 21, 2011
INDONESIA: Rule by violence - AHRC, Hong Kong - March 21, 2011
Demands to ban Ahmadiyah flare across archipelago - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 21, 2011
The fate of minorities in Pakistan [Letter] - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 21, 2011
Hesitant government a loophole for radicalism - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 21, 2011
Was Jinnah secular? [Opinion] - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - March 20, 2011
Enough Is Enough for Ahmadis - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 20, 2011
Jakarta Journo: SBY’s Legacy Soiled On Freedom of Faith - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 20, 2011
Home minister rejects US influence on Ahmadiyah issue - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 19, 2011
Police coercing members to quit faith, sect claims - Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - March 19, 2011
Int’l groups ask RI to stop prosecuting Ahmadis - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 18, 2011
Indonesia faces a looming constitutional crisis - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 18, 2011
Military Challenged on Ahmadi Claim - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 18, 2011
Indonesia Urged to Probe ‘Forced Conversions’ - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 17, 2011
US Lawmakers Urge Yudhoyono to Revoke Ahmadiyah Bans - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 17, 2011
Seditious comments of the radical clergies - Weekly Blitz, Bangladesh - March 16, 2011
Indonesian military backs religious persecution - ABC News Lateline, Australia - March 16, 2011
Military Intervention on Ahmadiyah Legal: Patrialis - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 16, 2011
18 Ahmadiyah Members in West Java Renounced Their Faith - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 16, 2011
Soldiers’ roles in Ahmadiyah program ‘voluntary’ - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 16, 2011
Hundreds protest in Jakarta, urge religious freedom - Reuters, India - March 15, 2011
28 Ahmadis Set to Renounce Faith: MUI - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 15, 2011
TNI should not be involved in Ahmadi conversions, says House official - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 15, 2011
Indonesia: Revoke Provincial Decrees to Ban a Faith - Human Rights Watch, USA - March 15, 2011
Police, Military ‘Intimidate’ Bogor Ahmadis to Convert - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 14, 2011
Communities join to combat violence - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 12, 2011
Does SBY have the guts to ban violent groups? [Opinion] - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 12, 2011
Bogor Mob Attacks Ahmadi Homes After Noon Prayers - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 11, 2011
NGOs suggest reviews on Ahmadiyah bans - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 11, 2011
Antagonizing religious minorities [Opinion] - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 11, 2011
No Politics In Push to Protect the Ahmadiyah: Churches - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 09, 2011
Depok rules to ban Ahmadiyah from public worship - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 09, 2011
Priests rebuff claim they politicized attacks on minorities - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 09, 2011
Fight Ahmadis With Prayers, Not Punches: Military Chief - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 08, 2011
Fauzi Bowo U-Turn: No Ahmadiyah Ban - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 08, 2011
MUI urges government to ban Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 08, 2011
Jakarta will not outlaw Ahmadiyah: Governor - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 08, 2011
Indonesia: USCIRF Urges Protection of the Ahmadiyah - U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, USA - March 7, 2011
Pakistanization of Indonesia? [Opinion] - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 07, 2011
Kontras accuses police of publicity stun - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 07, 2011
HRWG to File Report on Ahmadi Killing to UN - Viva News, Indonesia - March 07, 2011
Police Say Ahmadis Wanted Banten Raid to Happen, Name 14 Suspects - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 06, 2011
Government Warns Muhammadiyah Against Politicizing Ahmadiyah Issue - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 06, 2011
United States Calls for Religious Tolerance in Indonesia - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 05, 2011
Muhammadiyah demands firm against on Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 04, 2011
Jakarta mulls banning Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 04, 2011
Grave of Ahmadi dug up in West Java - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 04, 2011
Body of Ahmadiyah Follower Dug Up in Bandung - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 04, 2011
After East Java, West Java Bans All of Ahmadiyah’s Activities - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 04, 2011
South Sulawesi outlaws Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 03, 2011
Ministers Back Moves to Tighten Grip on Ahmadiyah - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 02, 2011
AGO supports local bans on Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 02, 2011
Banning Ahmadiyah not a solution: Yenny - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 02, 2011
RI seeks to redefine freedom amid rising religious violence - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 02, 2011
An Ahmadi Named Suspect on Mob Attack Case - Viva News, Indonesia - March 1, 2011
Government Supports Ahmadiyah Ban in East Java - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - March 01, 2011
E. Java Ahmadiyah decree violates constitution, harms pluralism - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 1, 2011
Organizations demand govt disband Ahmadiyah in S. Sulawesi - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 1, 2011
Crowd bullies Ahmadi at trial, disrupts courtroom - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - March 1, 2011
February
Best to Disband Ahmadiyah, Religious Minister Says - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 28, 2011
Rights groups condemn local bans on Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 28, 2011
Ahmadis in C. Sulawesi told to stop using house as place of worship - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 28, 2011
Regional Indonesian Politicians to Ban Or Curb Ahmadiyah - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 26, 2011
Understanding right to religious freedom [Opinion] - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 25, 2011
Indonesia: For Ahmadiyah, the Official Line Kills - Human Rights Watch, USA - February 24, 2011
Bashir Says Ahmadiyah Worse than the PKI - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 24, 2011
MUI Official Blames Government for Bogor Attack - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 24, 2011
Ahmadi in Court Over Stabbing as Banten District Bans Sect Entirely - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 24, 2011
US, Australia warn RI about growing intolerance - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 24, 2011
Religious Violence In Indonesia [Editorial] - VOA News, USA - February 23, 2011
Indonesia must commit to freedom of religion - Amnesty International, USA - February 23, 2011
PPP lawmaker interrupts plenary, discussing Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 22, 2011
Ahmadiyah’s Critics Are the Ones Who Should Declare a New Faith - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 22, 2011
Ahmadis Receive Promise of Protection From Central Sulawesi Police - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 21, 2011
MUI Denies Ahmadiyah Attacks a Result of Its Fatwa - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 21, 2011
Islamic hardliners plan Jakarta march - Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - February 20, 2011
A democratic Islam? [Editorial] - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 20, 2011
Blasphemy Law Review Demanded Amid Strife - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 19, 2011
Blasphemy Law Review Demanded Amid Strife - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 19, 2011
Disband Ahmadiyah or Else, Hard-Liners Warn - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 19, 2011
Difference in doctrine not enough reason to disband Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 19, 2011
Ahmadiyah refuses to be named new religion - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 19, 2011
Indonesia is no longer a poster child for pluralism - Guardian, UK - February 18, 2011
FPI Vows to Disband Ahmadiyah ‘Whatever It Takes’ - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 18, 2011
FPI Threatens to Oust SBY if He Doesn’t Disband Ahmadiyah - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 18, 2011
MUI Won’t Back Down on Ahmadiyah Fatwa - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 18, 2011
Crowds of FPI demonstrators arrive in Central Jakarta - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 18, 2011
Police correct statement: No Ahmadi suspects in Cikeusik lynching - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 18, 2011
Ahmadis should live on isolated island: Legislator - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 17, 2011
Govt searching for common threads in recent violence - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 17, 2011
Disband Ahmadis and we won’t attack them, FPI says - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 17, 2011
Muslim cleric named suspect in Cikeusik lynching - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 17, 2011
Ahmadiyah ‘Still Part of Islam’ DPR Told - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 17, 2011
No Remorse Shown in Ahmadi Attack - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 17, 2011
FPI Not to Blame for Bloodshed In Banten: Lawyer - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 17, 2011
Ahmadiyah Follower Named a Suspect in Banten Violence - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 17, 2011
Police detain six suspects in Pandeglang Ahmadiyyah attack - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 16, 2011
FPI promises no attack against Ahmadiyyah in Jakarta - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 16, 2011
House to Question Ahmadiyya Today - Viva News, Indonesia - February 16, 2011
World Muslim Leader praises role of media after sectarian attacks - Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat International - February 15, 2011
Herald exclusive: Shrunken space - Daily Dawn, Pakistan - February 15, 2011
Herald Exclusive: The law of diminishing utility - Daily Dawn, Pakistan - February 15, 2011
Expert warns of new Indon terror links - Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - February 15, 2011
Two Cikeusik suspects still at large: Police - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 15, 2011
Blue ribbons worn to distinguish Ahmadis, attackers: Police - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 15, 2011
Ahmadis make plea for no ban - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 15, 2011
Indonesia — Land of Tolerance or Terror? - The Huffington Post, USA - February 14, 2011
Yellow Journalism Turns Bright Yellow - A research paper by Abdul Wasay - Decemberr 06, 2011
Presidential Spokesman Says Govt Will Not Bow Down to FPI Threat - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 14, 2011
Activists Say Police Allowed Ahmadiyah Attacks - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 14, 2011
Eight suspects named in Ahmadiyah lynching - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 14, 2011
New Banten police chief inaugurated after lynching - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 14, 2011
Fatal Cikeusik attack ‘may have been orchestrated’ - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 14, 2011
Unchecked hate speech ‘exacerbates intolerance’ - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 14, 2011
Intolerant Indonesia - Newsweek, USA - February 13, 2011
Editorial: Shameful days - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 13, 2011
Break Up Regime of Hate Before it’s Too Late [Opinion] - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 13, 2011
Govt urges restraint over calls to ban Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 13, 2011
Tolerance for religions tested in Indonesia - Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - February 12, 2011
DPR’s Religious Harmony Bill Gets Wings - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 12, 2011
Religion Run Amok - Wall Street Journal, USA - February 11, 2011
Banten Police Chief Loses Post in Wake of Religious Violence - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 11, 2011
Assailant leader captured in Cikeusik footage recorded by A - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 11, 2011
Commentary: Didn’t you see the writing on the wall? - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 11, 2011
Police release religious leaders linked to Cikeusik attack - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 11, 2011
Ahmadiyah attack cameraman faces questioning - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 11, 2011
Banten Police Say Only Two Suspects Detained in Ahmadiyah Attack - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 11, 2011
Rights Watchdog Says Man Who Filmed Ahmadiyah Attack Under Protection - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 11, 2011
Hard-Liners Demand Govt Ban Ahmadiyah Sect - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 11, 2011
Blue ribbons may indicate attack on Ahmadis was planned - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 10, 2011
FPI threatens to topple Yudhoyono - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 10, 2011
No special measures for Ahmadis: Fauzi Bowo - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 10, 2011
US deplores Pandeglang, Temanggung attacks - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 10, 2011
Ahmadiyah, diversity and the nation [Opinion] - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 10, 2011
Govt, House urge for Ahmadiyyah decree to become law - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 10, 2011
Three More Suspects Arrested for Ahmadiyah Attack in Banten - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 10, 2011
Ahmadis Should Declare a New Religion: Politician - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 10, 2011
Ahmadiyah Brought Attack on Themselves: Officials - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 10, 2011
Ahmadiyyas barred from holding jalsa salana - New Age, Bangladesh - February 09, 2011
Indonesian mobs step up sectarian violence - Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - February 09, 2011
Indonesia President Calls for Disbanding of ‘Violent’ Groups - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 09, 2011
Ahmadi Killings Put Focus on Tiny Village - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 09, 2011
Religious Persecution in Indonesia: Murder in God’s name - The Economist, UK - February 08, 2011
Editorial: Banten: Murder in The Name of Religion - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 08, 2011
Police Arrest Two for Alleged Roles in Ahmadiyah Attacks - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 08, 2011
Minister told to take precautions when commenting on Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 08, 2011
Questioning the freedom of religion in Indonesia - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 08, 2011
Editorial: Ahmadiyah: State terrorism - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 08, 2011
TMUI’s edict contributed to anti-Ahmadiyah violence - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 08, 2011
Mufti Hannan produced in Khulna court - The Daily Star, Bangladesh - February 08, 2011
Indonesian authorities must investigate Ahmadiyya killings - Amnesty International, USA - February 07, 2011
Indonesia: Revoke Decree Against Religious Minority - Human Rights Watch, USA - February 07, 2011
Eight questioned over deadly Indonesia religious clash - MSN News, Philippines - February 07, 2011
Ahmadis Recount Morning of Terror - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 07, 2011
Yudhoyono: Punish Banten Officials Guilty of Negligence - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 07, 2011
Editorial: Turning Blind Eye to Religious Bullies - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 07, 2011
Indonesia demands probe into attack on Muslim sect - Yahoo News (via AP) - February 07, 2011
Police question suspects over Indonesia clashes - Yahoo News (via AFP) - February 07, 2011
Head of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat responds to killing of 3 Ahmadi Muslims in Indonesia - Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat International - February 07, 2011
Top figures, NGOs gather, condemn anti-Ahmadiyah violence - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 07, 2011
Tough action called for after attack on Ahmadis - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 07, 2011
Indonesia mob attacks ‘heretic’ Muslims, kills 3 - Zee News, India - February 07, 2011
Victims of Ahmadiyah Attack to Be Buried in Jakarta - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 07, 2011
Two Ahmadiyah Followers Missing After Banten Attack - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 07, 2011
Horrific Video Shows Brutality of Attack on Ahmadiyah - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 07, 2011
Horrific Video Shows Brutality of Attack on Ahmadiyah - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 07, 2011
Bigots foil Ahmadiyya convention - The Daily Star, Bangladesh - February 07, 2011
Police recount anti-Ahmadiyah violence in Banten - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 06, 2011
Minister Orders Govt Agencies to Look Into Ahmadiyah Clash - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 06, 2011
Police Arrive to Secure Site of Ahmadiyah Conflict in Umbulan - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 06, 2011
Six Ahmadiyah Followers Killed in Clash in Banten: Witness - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 06, 2011
Pakistan is headed for a clerical tsunami: analysts - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - February 06, 2011
Republic of Fear and Bigotry [Opinion] - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - February 05, 2011
Hand out blinkers for blasphemy law - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - February 04, 2011
Pakistan MP drops effort to repeal blasphemy laws - BBC News, UK - February 3, 2011
Indonesian Media Flaws Fuel Interreligious Conflict, Experts Say - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - February 03, 2011
Rights watch condemns police lax on Ahmadiyah attack - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - February 03, 2011
Indonesia: Protect Ahmadiyah Community From Violence - Human Rights Watch, USA - February 02, 2011
Pakistan: Drop Blasphemy Charges Against 17-Year-Old - Human Rights Watch, USA - February 02, 2011
January
FPI Thugs Hound Ahmadiyah in South Sulawesi - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - January 31, 2011
Don’t dare touch blasphemy law - The Nation, Pakistan - January 31, 2011
Secular politicians jump on blasphemy bandwagon - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - January 31, 2011
Raging FPI Mob Disrupts Annual Ahmadiyah Prayers in Makassar - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - January 29, 2011
Punjab governor rules out change in blasphemy law - The News International, Pakistan - January 28, 2011
Rally Rages Outside Bogor Court Trial on Ahmadiyah Village Attack - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - January 27, 2011
Crowd bullies Ahmadi at trial, disrupts courtroom - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - January 27, 2011
Kidnapping for ransom a boon for militants - Daily Dawn, Pakistan - January 26, 2011
Rights group slams Pakistan for abuses - The Nation, Pakistan - January 25, 2011
Altaf’s statement and remembering the 1953 martial law in Punjab - The News International, Pakistan - January 25, 2011
Violations of Religious Freedom in Indonesia Rise in 2010 - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - January 25, 2011
Indonesia Clerics Alleging Ahmadiyah Ties Protest Candidates - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - January 25, 2011
Governor Wants Lombok Tolerant, but Ahmadiyah-Free - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - January 25, 2011
Extremist Intimidation Chills Pakistan Secular Society - National Public Radio, USA - January 24, 2011
Hounded Indonesia Muslim Group Still in Dire Straits - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - January 24, 2011
26 shots that sent Pakistan over the edge - The Washington Post, USA - January 23, 2011
In Pakistan, Islamic hard-liners expanding their grip on society - Los Angeles Times, USA - January 21, 2011
Religious frenzy grips Pakistan - Pakistan Observer, Pakistan - January 20, 2011
Ahmadiyah Villagers Still Enduring Abuse From Neighbors After Attack - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - January 20, 2011
‘Apartheid’ in Pakistan [Guest Voices] - The Washington Post, USA - January 19, 2011
Rally against changes in blasphemy laws - The News International, Pakistan - January 18, 2011
Defiance of law: Tahaffuz rally speakers threaten courts - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - January 18, 2011
Jamaat-ud-Dawa rally: Banned outfit incites violence - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - January 17, 2011
The Thinker: Faith Talks Silenced - [Column]- Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - January 17, 2011
MUI fatwa feeds flames of clerics’ hate speech - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - January 17, 2011
Manislor, the largest Ahmadiyah ghetto - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - January 17, 2011
In Jakarta, Ahmadis left relatively unscathed - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - January 17, 2011
Anti-Ahmadi pogrom alive and well - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - January 17, 2011
Blasphemy allegations: Another Christian family on the run - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - January 15, 2011
Pakistan’s Pols Paralyzed by Religious Extremism - Time CNN, USA - January 13, 2011
JI asks MQM to clarify stand on blasphemy law - The News International, Pakistan - January 13, 2011
Hard-Liners, Police Shut Down Tolerance Talk in Surabaya: Activists - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - January 13, 2011
Taseer murder: Sunni Ittehad warns against protests - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - January 10, 2011
TNR rally warns govt not to touch blasphemy law - Daily Times, Pakistan - January 9, 2011
How the blasphemy law divided the nation - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - January 09, 2011
JI wants people to learn a lesson from Taseer’s murder - The News International, Pakistan - January 09, 2011
VIEW: An open letter to President Zardari - II - Shahid Saeed - Daily Times, Pakistan - January 8, 2011
Fazl demands Blasphemy Law bill removal - The News International, Pakistan - January 08, 2011
Arson attacks against Berlin mosques continue - The Local, Germany - January 8, 2011
Religious parties pledge support to assassin - The Nation, Pakistan - January 6, 2011
Ulema warn against any change in blasphemy law - The News International, Pakistan - January 06, 2011
Religious parties unite to protect Qadri - Daily Times, Pakistan - January 6, 2011
The End of Jinnah’s Pakistan [Opinion] - By Sadanand Dhume - Wall Street Journal, USA - January 05, 2011
Salmaan Taseer: murder in an extremist climate - The Guardian, UK - January 05, 2011
Lawyers shower roses for governor’s killer - Daily Dawn, Pakistan - January 5, 2011
Hardline Stance: Religious bloc condones murder - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - January 05, 2011
‘No grief, no sorrow’ - The Nation, Pakistan - January 5, 2011
Religious Affairs Ministry Courts Controversy With Islamic Awards - Jakarta Globe, Indonesia - January 05, 2011
Blasphemy laws: Religious right flexes its muscles - The Express Tribune, Pakistan - January 01, 2011
Nation protests any change in blasphemy law - The News International, Pakistan - January 01, 2011
City shuts in protest at bid to change blasphemy law - The News International, Pakistan - January 01, 2011
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