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Aaya Moment
Alhaj Aaya
5 episodes
6 days ago
This is an account of a 21st Century Muslim, who thinks religion must be blended with daily social life. Any religion that doesn't fulfil this purpose according to me is not worth it. I am a Muslim, isn't it ironical? Stay with me and find that out.
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This is an account of a 21st Century Muslim, who thinks religion must be blended with daily social life. Any religion that doesn't fulfil this purpose according to me is not worth it. I am a Muslim, isn't it ironical? Stay with me and find that out.
Show more...
Religion
Religion & Spirituality
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Islamic Response To Contemporary Issues
Aaya Moment
5 hours 52 minutes 22 seconds
5 years ago
Islamic Response To Contemporary Issues
Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (rh), the 4th successor of the Promised Messiah (as) delivered a lecture on February 24, 1990 at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London. The lecture, with the above title, was later published in 1992. The central theme of the lecture is peace in this world. In the world which suffers today from violence, bloodshed, conflict, wars, violation of Human Rights, socio-economic exploitation of the third World and everything which violates peace and creates discord, we need peace more than anything else. He talked about (i) Inter-religious peace and harmony (ii) Social peace, in general (iii) Socio-economic peace (iv) Economic peace (v) Peace in national and international politics and (vi) Individual peace.
Aaya Moment
This is an account of a 21st Century Muslim, who thinks religion must be blended with daily social life. Any religion that doesn't fulfil this purpose according to me is not worth it. I am a Muslim, isn't it ironical? Stay with me and find that out.