Love for All, Hatred for None

This article investigates the Ahmadiyah community’s theological principle “Love for All, Hatred for None” and examines how members responded to the destruction of the Miftahul Huda mosque. The study situates the attack within a broader pattern of persecution against Ahmadiyah, considered a hate crime that involves cooperation between community organisations and the state.
By analysing social‑media conversations and personal testimonies, the authors show that Ahmadiyah followers emphasise compassion, forgiveness and non‑retaliation. Their doctrine fosters resilience and challenges narratives of hatred, illustrating how theological teachings can counter violence even amid persistent discrimination.
See the full article in Nuansa: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu Sosial dan Keagamaan Islam (DOI: 10.19105/nuansa.v20i1.7378).