This is a continuation of this speech. In the above article we shot down the rubbish presented by Nicky Campbell in the BBC program the Big Question, and explained what the verse actually means. Here we look at more translations
Monthly Archives: March 2010
Jews and Christians hate Muslims
A verse of the Holy Quran which warns Muslims about making friends with Jews and Christians was read out in a TV programme called the Big Question, in an attempt we assume to stoke up anti Islamic feelings. The Holy
Friday 19th March Live Prayers and Speech
Today we will be broadcasting live at 12.30pm as usual, to watch our live prayers and speech and be a part of the virtual mosque click on the link below. Live Prayers
More insulting cartoons and more extremist reactions
Lars Vilks has followed in the footsteps of others in recent times of producing a cartoon which depicts the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in a derogatory way. This had led to a predicable uproar from extremists, with
Qadianis ashamed of their beliefs
Members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, commonly known as Qadianis, when asked say that they regards every person who recites the kalima as Muslims. But when confronted with statements of their founder Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, they change tack and admit
Women are subservient to Men
In a Sunday morning TV programme in the UK, The Big Question, the presenter translated 4:34 of the Holy Quran as “Men are in-charge of women” whereas the correct translation is “Men are maintainers of women”. We have checked a
Is there really freedom of speech in the West?
Whenever Muslims complain about unfair press coverage etc the Western world always says we have total freedom of expression and propagation. Here we examine whether it is really true and how Muslims should react to criticism, even abuse. WPFP(document).ready(function() {
Is America really a secular state?
An interesting article was written on The Washington Post website recently. It discusses the role of religion in US politics. In theory the US is a secular state and religion plays no part in the affairs of the state. In
State of Muslims in the Punjab in the 1800s Final Part
This is the final video completing the series. Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad explains how Muslims benefited from British rule. It was under this rule that printing became common place as well as peaceful religious debate which enabled Muslims to learn
The Light Magazine – March 2010 Edition
The latest edition of our monthly magazine is now available below for viewing and downloading.

March 23, 2010
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