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الإنسانية تأتي في المقام الأول بالنسبة لي Humanity comes first for me 私にとって人間性が第一です La humanidad es lo primero para mí. A humanidade vem em primeiro lugar para

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Ahmadiyya Charity Walk
Ahmadiyya Charity Walk@ahmadiyyacw·
Gemeinsam Gutes tun. Sei dabei beim 11. Ahmadiyya Charity Walk, organisiert von der Majlis Ansarullah Deutschland e. V., der Herrenorganisation der @AhmadiyyaDE – am Sonntag, den 26. April 2026, ab 11:30 Uhr in Neuhof. #ahmadiyyacharitywalk
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Kashif Baloch
Kashif Baloch@Skiper786·
وسیم شاہ کے بعد فواد چوہدری نے بھی خاموشی توڑ دی ہے یہ پیغام رکنا نہیں چاہیے اہم ہے
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PAAMA UK
PAAMA UK@PAAMA_UK·
Ramadan Day 12 🌙 “Verily, prayer restrains one from indecency and manifests evil… and the remembrance of Allah is the greatest virtue.” (29:46) May our prayers purify our hearts and guide our actions. 🤲 #Ramadan #Quran #SpiritualGrowth #RamadanDay12
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Humanity First UK
Humanity First UK@HumanityFirstUK·
Even in extremely challenging and unpredictable conditions, our teams continue delivering essential hygiene kits and sanitation supplies. This work continues because of your support. Please donate today: hfuk.org/donate
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MTA International
MTA International@muslimtv·
“Verily, Allah enjoins justice and the doing of good to others.” Surah An-Nahl (16:91) This verse lays the foundation of a righteous society. Justice protects the rights of others, and kindness elevates us beyond obligation into compassion. #Ramadan2026 #MTAi #RamadanMubarak
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Ahmadiyya Muslim
Ahmadiyya Muslim@ahmadiyaa_·
Murshad bajo’n Rab na milda, lakh koi tasbeeh phere, Peer jina de sar te hauwa’n, kon auna nu chere…
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Khuddam Ghana
Khuddam Ghana@mkaghana·
Sadr Mulk 🇬🇭 and his Aamila conveyed heartfelt thanks to Nyamonransa Jama'at 🙏 for their exceptional efforts at Jalsa Salana Ghana 2026 🇬🇭. They engaged with members and shared insights on the event's success. #khuddam #Ahmadiyya #mkaghana Visit us @ mkaghana.org
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WaqfeNau USA
WaqfeNau USA@waqfenauusa·
The Holy Qur'an defining the truly righteous. #Ramadan via @LajnaUK
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Ahmad Mustafa
Ahmad Mustafa@Ahmad_MustafaMr·
خطبہ جمعہ سیّدنا امیر المومنین حضرت خلیفۃ المسیح الخامس ایّدہ اللہ تعالیٰ بنصرہ العزیز فرمودہ 06؍فروری 2026ء - الفَضل انٹرنیشنل #Alfazl alfazl.com/2026/02/27/146…
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MTA Africa
MTA Africa@MuslimTVAfrica·
🌙 Ramadan Dars | Day 13 📖 Today’s Dars reflects on Hazrat Ayyub (as), renowned for his extraordinary patience during severe illness and hardship. His life reminds us that even in the toughest trials, trust in Allah must never weaken. Watch now on YouTube: ⬇️ 🔗 youtu.be/BL3GJO10ZZo
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Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Rochester
AMC Rochester held an Interfaith Iftar Dinner under the theme "Voices for Peace". Representatives from Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Islam shared meaningful reflections highlighting the importance of dialogue, understanding, and unity standing together in support of peace
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Khuddam Ghana
Khuddam Ghana@mkaghana·
On Feb 27, the Ashanti Regional Qaid’s Ramadan and Chanda collection tour made its way to the Kokofu Circuit. A big thank you to the 6 Khuddam and 11 Atfal who came out to show their support and commitment. #mkaghana #IslamAhmadiyyat
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asifsuhaib
asifsuhaib@suhaibwani20·
“O Europe! You are not safe! And O Asia! Neither are you secure! And O the dwellers of Islands! No artificial ‘God’ will come to your aid. I see cities falling and habitations in ruin…” — Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, The promised Messiah & Mahdi (as) #WorldWar3 #Mahdi
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Al Hakam
Al Hakam@AlHakamWeekly·
As we experience the blessed month of Ramadan once again, the majority of us will be offering the witr prayer at the mosque in congregation. During this holy month of heightened worship, many might harbour a natural curiosity or confusion as to why we conclude our night with this specific three-rak‘ah prayer. Why not two or four? What is the significance of this uneven number? Through detailed research into Islamic jurisprudence, the Holy Quran and the profound spiritual insights provided by the Holy Prophet (sa), the Promised Messiah (as) and the Khulafa, a magnificent philosophy emerges. Islam is a religion of absolute wisdom where nothing is left to chance. Every posture, every word and indeed every number holds a deep divine secret. Huzoor (aa) noted that the total number of farz rak‘ah in a day – two for Fajr, four for Zuhr, four for Asr, three for Maghrib and four for Isha – totals exactly 17. Seventeen is an odd number. Furthermore, Allah introduced the witr prayer at the end of the night. After offering all our sunnah and nawafil prayers, which are generally offered in sets of two, we cap them off with an odd number. This makes the grand total of our voluntary worship odd, perfectly mirroring the odd number of our obligatory prayers. The Holy Prophet (sa) said: “Verily, Allah is witr (Odd/Single), and He loves the witr.” (Sahih al-Bukhari) Allah states: وَّالشَّفۡعِ وَالۡوَتۡرِ “By the Even and the Odd.” (Ch.89: V.4) “And of everything have We created pairs, that you may reflect.” (Ch.51: V.50) In Islamic philosophy, the “even” represents the creation. Everything in this universe is dependent on a counterpart. The “odd” represents the Creator. God does not have a pair. He is Ahad – indivisible and unique. If you try to divide an odd number equally, you cannot do it without breaking it into fractions. It refuses to be split into two equal, independent halves. Islam desires the zahir to perfectly reflect the batin. By adding that odd number, the believer places the seal of divine oneness upon their entire night’s worship and declares that while they live in a world of pairs, their ultimate return and devotion is entirely to the One. Tap on the link in bio to read the full article 👆
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