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Open House at Webb House
Throughout the day, the guests took the opportunity to have their pictures taken all over the property. The tour culminated with the guests gaining access to The Hall of Mysteries. The guests were in great awe and admiration of the statues on display, particularly the statues of the Ahlul-Kisaa (People of the Cloak) from the Family of Mohammed.
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When Courage Refuses to Be Silenced: An Elderly Man Repeatedly Arrested for Peacefully Sharing His Faith in Morocco
Imagine this: an elderly man publicly and peacefully shares his faith in Morocco — a country where freedom of speech should be protected under Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations. Yet Fateh Benaiss, a 57-year-old member of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, now lies in a psychiatric hospital, where he is forcibly confined after arrest by police simply for peacefully sharing his beliefs.
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Two Malaysian Citizens Jailed for Believing in AROPL
Violation of Basic Rights: Malaysian Duo Sentenced to Prison Over Forbidden Faith Under 2024 Fatwa
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Sarawak State Issues Fatwa Against the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light
On the 10th of April, 2025, the official Gazette of the Sarawak State Government, Malaysia, has published a document called Fatwa Ruling on the Teaching of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light.
The contents of the fatwa are essentially identical to the contents of the 2024 fatwa issued by the National Council for Islamic Religious Affairs of Malaysia (MKI) Muzakarah Committee.
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The Price of Belief: How a Young Radiology University Student from Babylon Lost His Freedom
Raised in a Shia Muslim background, Mursal embraced in March 2025 the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, a minority religious movement that has drawn followers from various countries. Like many believers who joined this faith, he did not take up arms, organize protests, or incite violence. He simply shared his beliefs peacefully on his personal social media accounts. But what followed was not peaceful dialogue. What followed was punishment.
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From ‘Pope’ to ‘Messiah’: Trump’s Latest Image Sparks Controversy
Donald Trump caused a great stir in the last 48 hours after posting on his Truth Social account with an AI-generated image depicting himself as a Messiah-like figure wearing white attire with a red shawl, healing the sick. This egotistical image caused quite the backlash online and in the media, resulting in Trump deleting the post from his account.
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From Syria to China: An Aerospace Student’s Pledges Allegiance to the Mahdi
Mahmoud’s longing for truth led him to stumble onto a short video online of Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq talking. What he heard captivated him, deeply compelling him to find out who this man was. After a while, in 2025, he managed to identify the speaker by finding The Mahdi Has Appeared YouTube channel. He noticed that what he saw in the videos on the channel was free from any errors or fallacies, and this was a rarity on his journey.
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From Iranian Soldier to Prisoner: The Ordeal of Hamidreza Yousefi
I was a soldier in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and I was very afraid that they would find out I had changed my religion. I have suffered many injustices because of this. I tried to flee Iran by air on December 9, 2022, but the Ministry of Intelligence had banned my exit. My passport was confiscated at the airport, and I was given a paper telling me I had to appear before the Religious Court.
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No Safe Place: An Iranian Woman’s Escape from Persecution
I have been subjected to harassment and persecution by both the government and my family because of my faith in the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light. In Iran, there is no freedom of belief, and in the Islamic Republic, anyone who changes their religion is considered an apostate. Public expression of this belief may result in imprisonment and, in some cases, execution.
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The Mahdi Warns a Nation that Betrayed Al-Hussein
The Qur’anic command to love the Prophet’s family is not a minor teaching, it is a divine trust. To fast while turning away from the suffering of the Prophet’s Family and to dismiss their oppression with slogans like “history is complicated,” such a fast may be recorded on the calendar, but in the sight of God it is stripped of light, because it is built on a refusal to acknowledge injustice against those whom He commanded us to honour.
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The Divine Voice Calling Out From the Wilderness: Reflections on the Sayings of Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan
Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan recounted, in his majestic voice, his meetings with Imam Al-Mahdi Mohammed ibn Al-Hassan Al-Askari. The first meeting of Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan with Imam Al-Mahdi in this worldly life took place at the shrine of the two Imams, Al-Hadi and Al-Askari. This meeting occurred many years ago, during which he became acquainted with the Imam. Subsequent meetings followed, each strengthening their bond.
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Two Ambassadors to the LGBTQ+ Community: An Interview With Myriam and Anaïs
In a world where religion is often perceived as a space of judgment, rejection or condition, a voice rises: that of Aba Al-Sadiq. His mission? To call people to God, without condemning anyone, regardless of their background. He reminds us that he has not come to judge the people. Rather, as a Messenger and Imam, to open the doors and extend love, grace, and the religion of Allah to all human beings.
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A Nurse From Iran Breaks Silence on Abuse of Believers
The Divine Just State magazine sat with Zahra Shekariyan Asl, a qualified and published nurse from Iran, to get details of her experiences and struggles, including the recent disappearance of her brother, Mohammadreza Shekariyan Asl, who has not been missing since the 23rd of September.
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The Yamani: A Glimpse into the Life of Ahmad Al-Hassan
Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan, born as Ahmed Ismail, is the First of the Twelve Mahdis and the promised Yamani. He publicly emerged in 1999 in Basra, Iraq, as the Messenger and successor of Imam Mahdi. Before his divine appointment, he was an ordinary man living a normal life—he studied engineering at university and was married with children.
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A Live Debate: Between Political Denunciation and the Call for Divine Justice
During this broadcast, the host was not only denouncing the situation; he raised a fundamental question to his audience and guests: “If this system were to collapse, what should replace it in order to establish true justice, real equity, as well as peace and dignity for the people?” Faced with this question, I took the floor to present what I believe is the only true solution: The establishment of the State of Divine Justice, as outlined in the manifesto of the Mahdi.
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The Story of Ahmad Bukhari – The Search for Imam Al-Mahdi and the Price of Belief
Around 2015 to 2016, Ahmad Bukhari from Malaysia entered a phase in his life to seek out and find the truth. As a Muslim who yearned for justice in the end times, he began to search for the eschatological figure, the Mahdi, with all his soul and conviction.
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The Mahdi and his companions Protest at Egyptian Embassies Worldwide
History was made on March 13th 2026, 03.13.2026, when a protest organised by the members of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light took the Egyptian embassies around the world by storm in a humiliating exposure of their abuses of basic Human Rights according to Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which Egypt is a signatory to since the 10th of December 1948.
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Outrage Over Statues of Prophet Mohammed and His Family
These statues, commissioned by Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq for the very first time in history, give anyone the chance to take a glimpse into the past through the life-size portrayals of these six historic figures. The world has effectively been deprived of gazing upon their images for approximately 1,400 years.
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Faith in the Crossfire: Iran’s Crackdown Intensifies
Today, Iran is a different place than it was on the 25th of February. In less than one month, the instability that started at the end of December and intensified throughout January, as previously documented, with protests on the streets against the government and violence erupting as reported in the global news press, culminated in the airstrike that ended the life of Ali Khamenei on the 28th of February.
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Persecuted for Faith: Zahra’s Story of Escape and Survival
In Iran I was strictly controlled by my family, and they threatened me with house arrest and to hand me over to the police. All of this happened due to threats from the Intelligence Organization of the IRGC, because reports about my conversion and my preaching to people had reached them. These threats initially came in the form of phone calls and Telegram messages, and they still continue.
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