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Author: Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmadra, 4th Caliph of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
Description: Murder in the name of Allah is a general review, with special emphasis on the subject of freedom of expression in Islam. This book is a reminder that purpose of any religion is the spread of peace, tolerance, and understanding. It urges that meaning of Islam - submission to the will of God - has been steadily corrupted by minority elements in the community. Instead of spreading peace, the religion has been abused by fanatics and made an excuse for violence and the spread of terror, both inside and outside the faith.
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By Tayyba Seema Ahmed
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Nineteenth Century British India
Chapter 3: Jihad - Origins, Concepts and Interpretations
Chapter 4: The Essence of Jihad
Chatper 5: Introduction to the Translation
Chapter 6: Jihad and the British Government
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By Muhammad Zafrulla Khan
This concisely written text presents the teachings of Islam and their distinct superiority over various Articles that make up the Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations and universally acclaimed as the greater charter of freedom. The author explains how 1400 years ago, Islam emancipated the poor and oppressed and gave the world the basic prescription for the respect and value of all human beings irrespective of class, colour or creed. Those instructions contained in the Holy Qur'an remain as relevant today as they were at the time that it was revealed. However, with the passage of time, some parts of Muslim society neglected Qur'anic teachings with an inevitable decline in moral standards. The author however concludes on an optimistic note that the revival of Islam is happening and with it a close adherence to the values laid out in the Holy Qur'an
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Home Current Updates October-December, 2004
Site Updates October-December, 2004

December
Call to continue ban on Ahmadia publications - The New Nation - December 30, 2004
Anti-Ahmadiyya zealots threaten tough agitation - The Daily Star - December 25, 2004
Passports and religion in political mix - BBC News - December 24, 2004
Islamic radicals declare Ahmadiyyas persona non grata in Bangladesh - Web India and News Kerala - December 24, 2004
Zealots declare new plan against Ahmadiyyas - The Daily Star - December 24, 2004
Court suspends Ahmadiyya book ban - BBC News, Daily Star, New Nation, Matamat.com - December 21, 2004
Bangla HC stays govt. ban on Ahmadiyya sect publications - The WebIndia123.com and KeralaNext.com - December 21, 2004
Ban on Ahmadiyya books challenged in High Court - The Daily Star - December 21, 2004
MMA’s drive to cash in on passport issue - The News - December 18, 2004
MMA convenes APC on religion column issue - HiPakistan.com - December 17, 2004
Qadiani gets life in jail for blasphemy - Daily Times, Pakistan - December 2, 2004
November
Pakistani gets life for blasphemy - BBC News - November 30, 2004
Declare them non-Muslim in JS: Khatme Nabuwat - The New Age, Bangladesh - November 06, 2004
Euro diplomats visit Ahmadiya mosque in city, voice concern - The New Age, Bangladesh - November 06, 2004
Strong watch keeps bigots at bay - The Daily Star, Bangladesh - November 06, 2004
Bid to demolish Ahmadiya mosque foiled - The New Nation, Bangladesh - November 05, 2004
Bangladesh: Ahmadiyya Community Under Attack - Amnesty International, USA - November 05, 2004
Civil society to resist as bigots march to capture mosques - The Daily Star, Bangladesh - November 05, 2004
Ahmadiyyas ask govt to protect mosques from bigots' capture - The Daily Star, Bangladesh - November 04, 2004
The endangered minority and the marginalised - Editorial - The Financial Express, Bangladesh - November 02, 2004
October
Ahmadiyya mosque in ruins - Editorial - The Daily Star, Bangladesh - October 31, 2004
Ahmadiyya mosque razed, 12 houses robbed in B'Baria - The Daily Star, Bangladesh - October 30, 2004
People, police thwart Ahmadiyya mosque raid - Editorial - The Daily Star, Bangladesh - October 11, 2004
Looking beyond a veto - The New Nation, Bangladesh - October 10, 2004
Fanatics, civil society face off today - The Daily Star, Bangladesh, - October 8, 2004
Ahmadiyya leaders demand arrest of zealots - The Daily Star, Bangladesh, - October 7, 2004
Freedom of Religion: religious minority in Bangladesh - The Daily Star, Bangladesh, - October 3, 2004
Concern over atrocities by religious fanatics - The Daily Star, Bangladesh, - October 3, 2004
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