On the other hand, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Jamaat, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) of Qadian presented Islam as a living faith that produced through the centuries of its existence, countless saints and godly people. More importantly, Hadhrat Ahmad (as) firmly believed that these blessings will certainly continue till the Day of Judgement amongst sincere believers who followed the fundamental teachings of Islam. We are presenting below certain extracts from the writings of Hadhrat Ahmad (as) that affirms the enduring blessings of Islam and points out the mistaken notions of the Shia Muslims in this regard. Reflective Ahmadis will find remarkable lessons in the episode:
Thursday, March 31, 2011
The Enduring Blessings of Islam
On the other hand, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Jamaat, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) of Qadian presented Islam as a living faith that produced through the centuries of its existence, countless saints and godly people. More importantly, Hadhrat Ahmad (as) firmly believed that these blessings will certainly continue till the Day of Judgement amongst sincere believers who followed the fundamental teachings of Islam. We are presenting below certain extracts from the writings of Hadhrat Ahmad (as) that affirms the enduring blessings of Islam and points out the mistaken notions of the Shia Muslims in this regard. Reflective Ahmadis will find remarkable lessons in the episode:
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Mujaddid and the Sign of ‘Laila-tul- Qadr’
“Allah gives glad tidings to the faithful in Surah Al Qadr that His prophet and His revelation descended from the heaven during the period of Laila-tul- Qadr (the Night of Decree).
Every Muhaddath and Mujaddid who is commissioned by Allah always appears during the Night of Decree.
Do you understand what is meant by the Night of Decree? The Night of Decree or the Laila-tul- Qadr is the name of a night when spiritual darkness reaches its ultimate gloom. That gloom, metaphorically, demands a light from heaven for its dissipation. This night is symbolically called the Night of Decree. In fact, it is not a night, but a period, which is referred to as a ‘night’ because of its intense darkness.
“The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months”. (Surah Al Qadr, 97:4) .
'Khalifatullah' appears with the 'Rooh-ul-Qudus'
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Heavenly Signs for the Messiah
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Interpreting the Prophecy on Khilafat
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
The 'Doctrine' of Ahmadiyya Khilafat
The Promised Massih Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) of Qadian explained that the achievement of salvation for everyone necessitated the coming of a Mujaddid (Khalifatullah) in every century. The Beneficent Lord has made “the arrangement in every century so that His creatures should not fail in any age to attain the stage of absolute certainty”. Hadhrat Ahmad (as) believed in the authenticity of this tradition of the Holy Prophet (sa). He projected it in support of his famous claim as the Mujaddid of the Fourteenth Century. On every opportunity that became available to explain the importance of the tradition regarding the coming of divinely ordained Mujaddidin at the turn of a Century, the Promised Massih (as) urged his followers to be careful against complacency on the matter. He cautioned that any one who raises objections against this noble tradition objects to the wisdom of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa). Further, he stated that rejecting this tradition amounts to denial of a Divine Plan of Allah, the Most High.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Divine Blessings in the New Century
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Injustices in the Ahmadiyya Community
Mistaken Beliefs of Ahmadi Muslims
Monday, March 14, 2011
The Deafening Silence of the Khalifa
Abu Baker Siddique: First Sermon as Khalifa
Devout Ahmadis consider that the Ahmadiyya Khilafat is established in the best tradition of the Islamic Khilafat of the early days. Yet, the Ahmadis today are guilty of blurring the subtle and profound distinction that separates the true spiritual and material condition between a Divine servant in communion with Allah (swa), and the actual leaders they elect as Khulafa. For instance, most Ahmadis assume and believe without any shred of evidence that the present Khalifatul Massih Mirza Masroor Ahmad Sahib is a recipient of Divine revelations and that there can never arise anyone with Divine revelations so long as they have the Khulafa elected by the community of people.
Social Boycott by Ahmadis in Kerala
“See, a Mujaddid comes at the turn of every century. This is also a form of trial from Allah, the Most High. Now also a trial for Muslims is taking place. Allah, the Most High has sent a divinely raised one.”
- (Malfuzat, vol.10, p.250).
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Kerala and elsewhere has come a long way from the days of persecution and struggle of the distant past. More than a century of existence has resulted in creeping materialism and decline of spiritual values within the Community. This is in spite of the presence of an elected spiritual leadership in the form of a Khalifa of the deceased Massih. No wonder, Allah has now revealed His time-testified Divine scheme by sending a new Mujaddid of the century in the person of Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib of Mauritius.
Persecution in the time of Elects of Allah
Sunday, March 13, 2011
'Khalifa': Different Types and Ranks
Like wise, with regard to Hadhrat David (as), the Holy Book states: ‘O David, We have made you a Khalifah in the earth’ [38:27]. And in both cases, it is patently obvious that the servants of God being addressed invariably enjoyed Divine converse and were appointed by Allah Himself as His Messengers or Khulafa.
The Holy Qur’an states: “Allah has promised to those among you who believe and do good works that He will, surely, make them SUCCESSORS in the earth, as He made Successors from among those who were before them; and that He will, surely establish for them their religion which He has chosen for them; and exchange security and peace after their fear; They will worship Me, and they will not associate anything with Me. Then whoso disbelieves after that, they will be the rebellious”. (24:56).
According to Hadhrat Ahmad (as), the phrase ‘as He made Successors from among those who were before them’ is a clear reference to the Khalifas of Moses who were all Prophets.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
‘Let no believer ever suffer the fate of Balaam’
A Divine Reformer after Hadhrat Ahmad
“And remember the time when Allah took the covenant from the people through the Prophets, saying ‘Whatever I give you of the Book and Wisdom and then there comes to you a Messenger fulfilling that which is with you, you shall believe in him and help him’. And He said, ‘Do you agree, and do you accept the responsibility which I lay upon you in this matter?’ They said, “We agree” He said “Then bear witness, and I am with you among the witnesses”. (3:82).
Qudrat-e-Saniya and Ahmadiyya Khilafat
Most certainly, we cannot blame Hadhrat Ahmad (as) for how his disciples have come to understand and interpret his teachings. This point is glaringly visible in the meaning and interpretation being attributed to the concept of Qudrat-e-Saniya or the Second Manifestation of Divine Power under the mainstream Community’s system of Khilafat.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Hazrat Ahmad on 'Islamic Khilafat'
The Holy Qur’an states: ‘Allah has promised to those among you who
believe and do good works that He will, surely, make them Successors in the
earth, as He made Successors from among those who were before them; and that He
will, surely establish for them their religion which He has chosen for them;
and exchange security and peace after their fear; They will worship Me, and
they will not associate anything with Me. Then whoso disbelieves after that,
they will be the rebellious’---Chapter 24;
Verse 56.
Reflecting
on this Qur’anic promise, the Promised Massih Hazrat
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) of Qadian states:
“If
a person reflects upon these verses, he will realize that God Almighty has
clearly promised the Muslims a permanent
Khilafat. If
this Khilafat were not permanent there would have been no sense in describing
it as resembling the Khilafat of the Mosaic dispensation…
He
who limits it to thirty years, foolishly overlooks the true purpose of Khilafat,
and does not realize that God Almighty did not design that the blessings of
Khilafat be limited to thirty years after the death of the Holy Prophet (sa)
and that thereafter, the world may go to ruin…
There
are many other verses in the Holy Qur’an, which give glad tidings of a
permanent Khilafat among the Muslims, and there are also several Ahadith to the
same effect…” [Shahadathul Qur’an, Ruhani
Khazain, Vol. 6, pp.339-352]
Hazrat Ahmad (as) fully believed in the authenticity of this Hadith and projected it in support of his famous claim as the Mujaddid of the Fourteenth Century. Even in his testamentary declaration, Al Wassiyyat, he wrote:
‘Had the world opened its eyes it would have seen that I appeared at the
beginning of a century. Nearly one fourth of the fourteenth century has elapsed…’
(p.7). He truly believed that for the development of high
qualities among believers and the achievement of salvation for everyone, the
Beneficent Lord has made ‘the
arrangement in every century so that His creatures should not fail in any age
to attain the stage of absolute certainty.’
According
to Hazrat Ahmad (as), “[t]he principal quality of Islam is that its
blessings always accompany it. It does not speak only of the past but offers
present blessings as well. The world is always in need of blessings and
heavenly signs. It is not as if it needed them in the past and does not need
them now...
A weak and helpless human being who is born like a blind is in need of
knowing something of the heavenly kingdom and needs to see some sign of the
existence and power of God in Whom he believes. The signs of a past age cannot
suffice for a subsequent age, for hearing is not the same as seeing and, by the
passage of time, past events become like stories. Every new century, in a
manner of speaking, starts a new world. Therefore, the God of Islam, Who is the
True God, manifests new signs for the new world.
At
the beginning of each century, especially at the beginning of a century which
has strayed far away from faith and integrity and is enveloped in many
darknesses, He raises a substitute Prophet in the mirror of whose nature is
exhibited the form of a Prophet. Such a one demonstrates to the world the
excellences of the Prophet whose follower he is and convicts all opponents
through the truth and the display of reality and the frustration of falsehood”.
(A’ina-e-Kamalat-e-Islam, Ruhani Khazain, Vol.5,
pp.245-247)
Hazrat Ahmad (as) thus had a broad understanding of religious history and a profound sense of spiritual phenomena. He did not reduce the concept of Islamic Khilafat solely to the category of leaders being elected by the assembly of people. For the Promised Massih (as), the Islamic Khilafat consisted of not only the four righteous Khulafa who were elected by people to preside over the Muslim community at a time when no divinely ordained Mujaddid was around. For him, Islamic Khilafat also included the divinely ordained Mujaddidin who were raised at the turn of every century of Islam. Hence, the raising of a Mujaddid at the turn of a new era is a Divine promise that will continue to be of relevance to the believers even beyond our times till the Day of Judgement appears by the will of God [Allah knows Best].