A living, thriving spiritual role model is a psychological and
emotional need of all human beings. For, humans are genetically programmed, as it
were, with an innate capacity to rise above their mundane self and seek to reach their Creator. Without the light
of Divine revelation and clear spiritual guidance and leadership in every age,
men are prone to fall into trials and tribulations, error and sin, evil and misdeeds.
As a religion designed and perfected by the Creator Himself, Islam offers the
possibility of meeting this easily recognizable, almost inherent quest of humankind for perpetual Divine guidance.
The appearance of a Mujaddid/ Muhaddith/
Muhyi-ud-Din /Khalifatullah/ Massih is indeed based on the glad
tidings vouchsafed to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) in this regard. Abu Hurairah (ra) narrated that the Holy prophet Muhammad (sa) said; “Allah shall raise for this Ummah at the head of every century a man who shall renew (or revive) for it its religion." [Sunan Abu Dawood, Book 37: Kitab al-Malahim [Battles], Hâdith Number 4278]. In its own
way, the appearance of a Mujaddid
to teach the Holy Book and to illuminate the Divine path confirms an enduring
practice of Allah the Most High- the
raising of His Messengers in every age, among every people, in every land.
The mystical phenomena of Divine revelations and the descent of the Holy
Spirit on the Night of Majesty (or Laila-tul-Qadr) is a theme with profound spiritual
connotations and has inextricable linkages with the appearance of a Divinely-raised soul in Islam. In his Friday
Sermon of August 17, 2012, Khalifatullah Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim (aba)
of Mauritius offers an illuminating
commentary on the subtle, deeper meanings of Laila-tul- Qadr for
our times.