One of the most important beliefs among the Muslims is the appearance
of Al Imam Al Mahdi in the
Latter Days. The grand prophecies of the Holy Prophet of Islam (sa) regarding
the appearance of his substitute in the Latter Days also point to the sign of
solar and lunar eclipses. The appearance of the Divinely-ordained soul took
place at the appointed time and the signs of celestial events also fulfilled as
foretold in the holy traditions. Allah the Most High kept his side of the
bargain. Yet, the world in general and the contemporary theologians in
particular, rejected him.
In his Friday Sermon of 22 March 2013, Hadhrat
Khalifatullah Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib (atba) of Mauritius reflects on the
personal background of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian who was raised to
the august spiritual office of Al Imam
Al Mahdi by Allah the Most High, against the backdrop of the decline of
the fortunes of Muslims in India and their capacity to articulate Islam’s spiritual
appeal in general. In his speech, the Khalifatullah (atba) bears witness to the
sublime truth of Hadhrat Ahmad (as) and further, confirms that his own Divine
Mission in this era is inextricably intertwined with the Divine Mission of the
Promised Massih (as) in the previous era.
Read the Extracts
from the Friday Sermon:
The year 1835 holds a proud place in the human calendar. During that year a child was born in Qadian, an obscure village in northern India. For generations his ancestors had ruled with distinction over the region around Qadian. Prior to his arrival even Islam fell in decline and lost much of its glory. The child who was born was not ordinary. He was intended to bring about a great revolution not only in the realm of the spirit, but also well into the realm of matter. He was born on 13 February 1835 and was named Ghulam Ahmad by his parents and later became famous under the name of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani. He was appointed by God as the Messiah and Mahdi.