"He is the Knower of the unseen, and He does not grant anyone ascendancy over His domain of the unseen. Except him whom He chooses as His Messenger."
- The Holy Qur'an, 72: 27-28.
- The Holy Qur'an, 72: 27-28.
The Khalifatullah Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib (atba) of Mauritius has received a spécial Divine Message in the French
language (on Friday August 30, 2013 at 9.05 pm) containing intimations about the out-break of an epidemic in Maurice. [Inset: “The First War of the Balkans: Cholera
Epidemic”-this colour engraving is from the cover of Le Petit Journal, published in Paris, December 1912. The graphic
image of Death with his scythe communicates the news that a cholera epidemic
has begun. The artist, who is unknown, depicts the flying figure of Death
cutting down a river of humanity in a single stroke).
The
Divine révélation has come at a period of time when two airport
employees died in the aftermath of leptospirosis, an infectious disease
transmitted by rodents.
What is
leptospirosis?
It is a
bacterial infection caused by leptospirosis. In most parts of the world, small
mammals (rats, mice etc.) are presumed to be its wild reservoir. Their urine is
almost always the direct or indirect source of human infections.
In case
of late diagnosis it causes kidney failure, which can result in death.
Symptoms of
leptospirosis: Its symptoms can be confused with flu or gastroenteritis
as it is manifested by high fever, vomiting, severe headache, muscle aches,
diarrhoea. And, to an advanced stage causing renal and hepatic problems.
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It is instructive to note that only recently, on August 15, 2013, the Khalifatullah (atba) spoke about the EVENTFUL year that 2013 has turned out to be in many, different
ways: coups d’état, wars, political
strategic plans against Muslim countries and consequently the continuous war
between Muslim brothers. We can paint
a whole picture of massacres in our today’s society. What is very important
is that the humble servant of Allah has already
warned the world about these events years ago and even at the end of 2012. Hadhrat Khalifatullah (atba) has told very clearly that Mauritius and the neighbouring
islands also will not be spared.
Most recently, there is an anxiety
among Mauritians. The re-apparition of the two
viruses has shaken the hearts in panic: The Avian Influenza (H5N1) and the influenza A
(H1N1).
H5N1 is a highly pathogenic bird’s flu virus that has caused serious outbreaks in domestic poultry
in parts of Asia and the Middle East. Highly pathogenic refers to the
virus’s ability to produce disease. Although H5N1 does not usually infect
humans, nearly 600 cases of human cases of H5N1 have been officially reported
from 15 countries since the year 2003.
The “bird flu” does not forgive and made a victim this time in
Mauritius only a week after the reappearance of the deadly virus. Three weeks
after the first recorded case of influenza A (H1N1), there is the death of an
employee of the Mauritius Duty Free Paradise, aged 33, who was married and had
no children.
Mauritians are aware of the dangers
lurking in the winter weather. With the
appearance again of the H1N1 virus, precautions have redoubled. H1N1 was
discovered in 2009. Initially it was the pigs were affected and the first cases
were reported in Mexico. H1N1 or swine flu
is the first pandemic of the century.
Symptoms are similar to seasonal flu.
Between benign infection of the nose and
throat, coughing and fever which can be high (above 38 degrees), some people
are also showing signs of weakness, muscle pain and headaches. In children the
symptoms are diarrhoea and frequent vomiting. One can not overlook the fact
that H1N1 is more severe.
H1N1 mainly
adds a complication in the lungs, called viral pneumonia. The viral infection
causes a high risk of bacterial pneumonia. Pulmonary infections are still
considered dangerous, causing suffocation and lack of oxygen.
The will of God Almighty is bound to
be fulfilled, even if it takes years to be realised. May Almighty God have
mercy on the Mauritian people and humanity. Ameen.