Islam, as taught by the
Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa), validates the universality of spiritual experience
and recognizes the fact that all communities in the past were recipients of Divine
favour through the raising of spiritually awakened souls among them. Reflecting upon the profound impact of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa)
on the history of spirituality, the Khalifatullah
Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib (atba) of Mauritius, in his Friday Sermon of 21
September 2012, spoke about the extraordinary
spiritual revolution brought about by the arrival of Islam in a world of pagan
rituals and animistic practices. The Khalifatullah describes the raising of
prophets as a special Divine blessing for the human kind, for such spiritually-aware
souls provide a living, practical example for the common folks to emulate in
their own individual, spiritual lives.
Read the Extracts
from the Friday Sermon:
“Certainly Allah has conferred a favour upon the
believers by raising among them a Messenger from among themselves, who recites
to them His revelations and purifying them and teaching them the Book and
wisdom, although they had been before in manifest error.” (3: 165).
The expression,
by “by raising among them a Messenger from among themselves”, is
intended to awaken in the hearts of Muslims a desire to follow the example of
the Holy Prophet (sa) who was like them and one of them. The prophet was not
only a man like them but was actually one of them. If he could rise to such spiritual heights, why
could they not?