The founder of the
Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya, the Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi of the Later
Days, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) of Qadian (1835-1908 CE) has
had profound spiritual expectations regarding the people who chose to take the Bai'at- the sacred Islamic covenant of obedience to God and His Messenger (sa) and the Divinely-raised Imam of their
times that devout Muslims undertake. In his book Kishti Noohu (The Noah's Ark), the
Promised Messiah (as) spoke movingly about the vital importance of
inner purity and sincere soul-searching; righteous conduct and just
relations with God's creatures in the abiding quest of the human soul for Divine illumination- to
be accepted in the presence of God Almighty. Reproduced below is an
extract from the Book where Hazrat Ahmad (as) provides some of the
most profound words of spiritual wisdom for the benefit of persons
who chose to follow him by taking the Bai'at at his hands as the Divine
Elect of the era, clearly describing what it takes to pursue the path of
purity and righteousness, upholding faith above the world and what it means to be a true seeker after Divine Countenance:
'...God
does what He wills. Foolish is the person who wars with Him and
ignorant is the one who objects to his works and considers that they
should have been otherwise. He has sent me with over ten thousand
brilliant signs, one of which is the plague. So, in these
calamitous times, my soul shall intercede only for such a person who
sincerely enters my allegiance of Bai’at and wholeheartedly
follows me and submerges themselves in obedience to me to the extent
that they relinquish their own will.
O ye people who consider yourselves members of my community! You will be counted as such in heaven when you truly tread upon the ways of righteousness. So, offer the five daily prayers in such fear and with such complete attention as though you were actually beholding God Almighty. Sincerely observe your fasts for the sake of God. Let everyone who is liable to pay the Zakat do so and anyone upon whom the Hajj has become obligatory and who face no hindrance ought to perform the pilgrimage. Do good in a handsome manner and discard vice with disgust. Bear well in mind that no action of yours, which is empty of righteousness, can reach God. Righteousness is the root of all goodness. No action that is rooted in righteousness will go in vain.
It is inevitable that you should also be tried with various forms of anguish and misfortune, just as the faithful before you were tried. Be on your guard, lest you should falter. So long as you have a firm relationship with heaven, the earth can do you no harm. Whenever harm befalls you, it will be from your own hands and not from the hands of your enemy. Even if you lose all honour on earth, God will bestow eternal honour upon you in heaven. So do not forsake Him. You will certainly suffer pain and many of your desires will not be fulfilled, but do not lose heart in such situations, for your God tries you to see whether you are steadfast in His path or not. If you desire that even the angels should praise you in heaven, then endure beating and remain joyful, hear abuse and be grateful, suffer setbacks but do not sever your relationship with God.
O ye people who consider yourselves members of my community! You will be counted as such in heaven when you truly tread upon the ways of righteousness. So, offer the five daily prayers in such fear and with such complete attention as though you were actually beholding God Almighty. Sincerely observe your fasts for the sake of God. Let everyone who is liable to pay the Zakat do so and anyone upon whom the Hajj has become obligatory and who face no hindrance ought to perform the pilgrimage. Do good in a handsome manner and discard vice with disgust. Bear well in mind that no action of yours, which is empty of righteousness, can reach God. Righteousness is the root of all goodness. No action that is rooted in righteousness will go in vain.
It is inevitable that you should also be tried with various forms of anguish and misfortune, just as the faithful before you were tried. Be on your guard, lest you should falter. So long as you have a firm relationship with heaven, the earth can do you no harm. Whenever harm befalls you, it will be from your own hands and not from the hands of your enemy. Even if you lose all honour on earth, God will bestow eternal honour upon you in heaven. So do not forsake Him. You will certainly suffer pain and many of your desires will not be fulfilled, but do not lose heart in such situations, for your God tries you to see whether you are steadfast in His path or not. If you desire that even the angels should praise you in heaven, then endure beating and remain joyful, hear abuse and be grateful, suffer setbacks but do not sever your relationship with God.