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Ahmadiyya Muslim Students Association

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  • Ahmadiyya Muslim Students Association Standard Membership£0.00
  • Ahmadiyya Muslim Students Association Associate Membership£0.00

KCL AMSA (Ahmadiyya Muslim Students' Association) operates under the guiding principle encapsulated in our motto: "Love for All, Hatred for None." Our primary focus is to educate and inform about Islam's peaceful teachings through communal prayers, goodwill initiatives, and informative discussions via our regular interfaith events. 

Historically, we have organised events on a range of topics. For example, on "Justice in an Unjust World"; the Peacefulness of the Prophet Muhammad (saw); Women's Rights in Islam; and "Spirituality as young British Muslims". We have also hosted inter-society debates and dialogues on theological topics such as the existence of God and the divinity of Christ. In addition to this, AMSA engages in charitable activities, such as a charity cake sale and fundraising through social events such as football tournaments. 

Emphasising inclusivity, AMSA's events are open to everyone, irrespective of religious affiliation. We seek to provide a platform for understanding and knowledge-sharing; anyone who champions peace respects all faiths and is dedicated to serving humanity is encouraged to join them. 

 

Theological background of Islam Ahmadiyyat:
As Muslims we believe in all revealed religions and believe Islam to be the final religion for mankind revealed over 1400 years ago to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw). We consider Islam to be a religion of peace, rationality and science. We believe it to be a perfect guide to establish a living and tangible relationship with God and to live in harmony with all his creation. As prophesised by all major world religions, a time was to come when humanity would move away from God and His teachings. In that time, a person (called the Messiah by some) would come, who would bring humanity back to God and bring peace. We believe Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) (1835-1908) to be that Promised Messiah and Mahdi. 

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