Around a century ago, Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II (ra) addressed the world with the simple words, “Sisters and brothers.” He reminded humanity that true success is not in worldly progress but in drawing closer to God and gaining lasting knowledge and peace. His message was for everyone – a call to wake up, recognise the Creator, unite under the Promised Messiah sent for all mankind, and step into the open door of God’s mercy.
1st May 2026

100 Years Ago...
Message of the Promised Messiah conveyed to two thousand Americans (1926)
24th April 2026
100 Years Ago...
Unjust restrictions on Ahmadis in Iraq and efforts of Syed Zainul Abidin Waliullah Shah (1926)
10th April 2026
100 Years Ago...
The Khalifa’s warning, the League of Nations crisis and Hyde Park tabligh through Western eyes (1926)
3rd April 2026
100 Years Ago...
How the West viewed the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam (1926)
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100 Years Ago...
Talim-ul-Islam School in Saltpond and news of Islam Ahmadiyyat in Algemeen Handelsblad, Holland (1926)
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100 Years Ago...
Tabligh during the Great Syrian Revolt and acceptance of Ahmadiyyat in Sumatra (1926)
6 min read

100 Years Ago...
Fasting and Ramadan: A new convert’s perspective (1926)
5 min read
100 Years Ago...
How an Ahmadi missionary in Berlin reshaped a Western scholar’s view on religious unity (1926)
10 min read
100 Years Ago...
From Christianity to Islam: A ‘Doctor of Divinity’ student converts to Ahmadiyyat in America (1926)
7 min read

100 Years Ago...
The Colombo Ahmadiyya Jalsa and William R Barker’s conversion to Islam in London (1926)
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100 Years Ago...
The annual gathering of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Qadian and Mahatma Gandhi’s views on Islam (1926)
5 min read

100 Years Ago...
How 24 multilingual speeches proved the truth of the Promised Messiah (1926)
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