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Dr. Abdul Alim

Dr. Abdul Alim is a national of Pakistan and is a physician with specialization in Public Health from University of Texas at Houston USA. He is a member of the reformist, democratic and moderate Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam which inspires his deep commitment to Human Rights, Social Justice, Peace and Secularism. He is an author and Editor on Islam, for The Muslim Times (www.themuslimtimes.Info), a global blog highlighting the positive and true character of Islam as a basis for peace building.

Professionally he is a member of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and UN Development Policy Network. He has more than 20 years of work experience in development management related to governance in social sectors, more specifically in public policy, programme planning, and monitoring and evaluation. For the last 15 years he has worked with the United Nations in the developing world covering countries in South Asia, South East Asia, CEE/CIS, and the Middle East.

Ahmadi Muslim (Pak Army) among Four martyred In Tirah Valley Fighting against Extremists

Tweet by Rabia Mahmood: An #Ahmadi Qaiser Naveed serving #Pakistan Army martyred at Tirah valley, & a few months back another Mr Sabir in NWA. (V @SaleemudDinAA) – Awaiting official confirmation by Jamaat Ahmadiyya آخری وقت اشاعت:  ہفتہ 20 جولائ 2013 ,‭ 10:59 GMT 15:59 PST عسکری ذرائع کے مطابق آپریشن […]

Did the Qur’an and perhaps even the Constitution of Medina influence Jefferson when he authored the two most important documents in American history?

islamfoundingfathers.wordpress.com: This is certainly an intriguing question and one which Alexandra Meav Jerome considers in a piece for Oxford Islamic Studies Online. Jerome writes: The Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution contain similar clauses on some topics. The Constitution of Medina states: “The Jews shall maintain their own religion and the […]

What is modern paganism?

The Guardian: by Liz Williams. The majority of pagans these days do not dwell in the country, but a yearning towards nature is marked According to the recent census, there are around 80,000 people who call themselves pagans in England and Wales today. Although they are insignificant numerically, they haunt […]

Ahmadiyya–Jewish relations

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Part of a series on: Ahmadiyya Beliefs & Practices Five Pillars of Islam · Six articles of faith · Quran Sunnah · Hadith Distinct views Prophethood · Jesus Jihad · Evolution Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Prophecies · Claims Writings Literature Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya · The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam · Jesus in India Noor-ul-Haq · Revelation, Rationality, Knowledge & Truth  · Victory of Islam Malfoozat ·Tafseer-e-Kabeer  ·Haqā’iq al-Furqān Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Successors […]