The Ahmadis think that they are the best
among all (Muslims/people) and that they have received the visa to paradise
because they have believed in the Promised Messiah (as). They are
trampling the divine teachings, the teachings of Hazrat Muhammad (saw)
and also those of Hazrat Massih Ma’ud (as) and they say that ‘Khilafat is our life’, despite all the serious
blunders they are committing!
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
O Mullah, do you own a Visa to Paradise?
Monday, March 17, 2014
Ahmadiyya Khilafat and the new Mujaddid
Origins
of Ahmadiyya Khilafat
After the death and departure of Hadhrat
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) in May 1908, the Ahmadiyya Community invented and
established the institution of Khilafat to continue the goodwork and divine mission
of the Promised Massih. It is interesting to note that the Promised Massih (as)
himself established the Sadr Anjuman
Ahmadiyya for this purpose in 1906 and made it very clear that after his
departure, the Anjuman shall be final decision-making body for the Jamaat. Yet,
after the death of the Founder, all members of the Community including the
highest governing body, agreed upon the institution of the office of Khalifatul Massih and elected Hadhrat
Al-Haj Maulvi Hakkim Nur-ud-Din Sahib (ra) of Bhervi as the first Khalifa of
the Community.
During the time of Khalifatul Massih Awwal, all Ahmadis worked together, as per the wish and Al Wassiyat of the Promised Massih (as). This was a period when devout disciples of the Promised Massih (as) known for their spiritual wisdom and religious knowledge and personal commitment for preferring faith above the worldly considerations were still around.
Contrary to the mistaken notion of most Ahmadis today, the Khalifa is not appointed by Allah (swa). He is appointed by an electoral college of prominent members within- the Majlis Shura. The system worked smoothly according to the commandments of Allah, the teachings of Hazrat Muhammad (sa) and Hazrat Massih Ma’ud (as).
One Hundred Years of the Split
Khilafat as an instition generally worked for the welfare of the members, especially in the early days. The Khalifa is guided by his chosen advisors and the Maulvis within. During the first Khilafat, all his administrative decisions were recorded as taken in the dual
capacity of the President of the Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya. However, after the
death of Maulvi Hakkim Nur-ud-Din Sahib (ra) in March 1914, the community split
into two: the fraction led by Maulvi Muhammad Ali Sahib, a companion of the Promised
Massih (as) refused to accept the leadership of the eldest son of the Promised
Massih, Hadhrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad on perceived grounds of
deviation from the teachings of the Promised Massih (as).
Contrary to the mistaken notion of most Ahmadis today, the Khalifa is not appointed by Allah (swa). He is appointed by an electoral college of prominent members within- the Majlis Shura. The system worked smoothly according to the commandments of Allah, the teachings of Hazrat Muhammad (sa) and Hazrat Massih Ma’ud (as).
One Hundred Years of the Split

Sunday, March 16, 2014
Ahmadis: Mundane Wealth as Divine Favour
AN AMIR ON "DIVINE" FAVOUR
It is sad that we (people) are nowadays more
materialistic and running after mundane favours and have let go of spiritual
favours. If today we find ourselves in the Jamaat of Hazrat Massih Ma’ud (as),
where there is a representative of the caliph (Amir) who is talking of mundane favours in a Jalsa Salana, and wherein he
said that Allah (swt) has bestowed a lot of favours upon us the
Ahmadis, such favours which we did not have long ago.
He stated that long ago there were only one
or two cars in the yard of Daras Salaam (Mosque), and now there is not enough
place in the yard of the Mosque to park the cars. He went on to say that today
we have received more favours whereby we have now (in our households) washing
machines, rice cookers etc. This Amir takes such types of favours as great
favours, but let me tell him that these
kind of favours, even the unbelievers/infidels have these, even more, the
other Jamaats (in Islam) who do not believe in Hazrat Massih Ma’ud (as)
also have received those kinds of favours, even more (than the Ahmadis).
When you see that an Amir of the Jamaat of Hazrat
Massih Ma’ud (as) is making such speeches, this is an indication how
much the teachings of Islam, and especially Ahmadiyyat, which was supposed to
represent the true Islam, has been trampled under the feet/crushed in the hands
of these so-called chiefs of the Jamaat. The Amir of Favour speaks on mundane
favours, but what do Allah, His Rasul (saw) and the religion of
Islam in general mean by ‘favour’?
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Islam and World Affairs
Contemporary Politics of Global Dominance

The adoption of a global system of Islamic government alone can relieve this high voltage. With such a system, all states have an equal opportunity to move freely and independently, each according to its own traditions, customs and temperament. No state or group of states no extension cannot feed and maintain, according to this system, aggressive designs against another state or group of states. A unified world government can be created if all states/countries are grouped in a Commonwealth and works.
Peace and the Collective Security of Nations
Of course this is an ideal condition, an end (for one and all) to ardently wish
for. Islam envisages a more united organization where one can submit disputes
between states/countries or state groups. The Refractory member who refuses to
submit to the decision of the organization must be led by military intervention
to comply with the discipline practiced by other member states. And if two
parties of believers fall prey to fighting, then just as the Quran teaches us: “make
peace between them. If one of them rebels against the other, fight the one that
transgresses until it complies with the command of Allah. If it complies, then
make peace between them with justice and be fair: for Allah loves the just.” (49:
10)
Monday, March 10, 2014
Attacks on Khalifa Sani and on the First Mujaddid
Islam does
not subscribe to the infallibility of any man. Even the Messengers and
Reformers are not the sons of Allah, nor are they partners in the Divine
kingdom. They do not control life, not death; nor resurrection, nor are they
immune from the trials and persecutions at the hands of the rebels and
transgressors of their times. Weak as human beings are, it is Allah (twa) who
chooses and raises His servants from among them and they serve their mandate
according to the Divine Will and they move on to the home in the Hereafter when
their assigned time is up in this world. In the true conception of the Islamic tradition,
a Divine servant being attacked and/or killed at the hands of the enemies-
rather than meeting with a natural death- does not cast aspersions on his lofty
spiritual mission.
Yet today, a
section of the Ahmadi Muslims- the proclaimed followers of the Promised Massih
Hadhrat Ahmad (as); the Lahoris and
their fellow-travellers and also the new Mujaddid
claimants- Abdul Ghaffar Janbah Sahib of Pakistan/Germany and Dr. Nasir Ahmad Sultani Sahib of Pakistan/Sri Lanka - hold
the belief that Divinely-appointed Reformers are absolutely immune from life-threatening
attacks and/or being killed within a period of 23 years of their spiritual claims.
They have tailored their spiritual doctrines to please their nafs’ desire of calumniating Hadhrat
Khalifa Sani (ra) of the Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya¸
who met with such an attack on the fortieth (40th) year of his Khilafat.
The Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam has always
responded to the unfortunate insinuations
that malign the just reputation of Hadhrat Khalifa Sani (ra). Several articles in the Blog explain and show
how the critics are wrong on several grounds of reasoning- Qur’anic insights, sacred prophetic traditions, viewpoint of the
Promised Massih (as). These posts can be seen and read here: [ 1; 2; 3;4; 5; 6).
In this
article, after noting the murderous attack on Hadhrat Khalifa Sani (ra) and the
view of his critics, we discuss the life and times of the universally
acknowledged, first Mujaddid of Islam Hadhrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz (ra).
It provides an insightful episode from the Islamic spiritual tradition for
those who wish to reflect more profoundly on these matters and correct
themselves of the doctrinal mistakes that they commit.
The Attack on
Hadhrat Khalifa Sani (ra)
It was on
March 10, 1954- exactly, sixty years to
this day- that Hadhrat Khalifa Sani (ra) was physically attacked, in a
murderous attempt on his life. In the words of Zafrullah Khan (ra), one can
read an account of the events:
Saturday, March 8, 2014
‘Arise and Create A New World!’
In the revealing testimonial of Mukarram Zafrullah Domun Sahib, one could read one such revelation: “O Muhyi-ud-Din, arise and create a new world! The teachings of the Promised Messiah have been trampled to dust…. They give khilafat more importance than My divine words (Holy Quran), the sunnah of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) and the teachings of the second Issa (the Promised Messiah).
Friday, March 7, 2014
'Bigotry has no place in Islam'
Islam and Human Dignity
From the very
beginning, Islam has strongly condemned racial discrimination and has done
everything possible to remove the artificial barriers between tribes and
between nations. For the first time in the history of humanity, a new standard
for judging the qualities of man was stated in the Holy Quran in these solemn
words:
“O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted.” (49: 14)
This statement sounded the death knell for all kinds of aristocracies, whether of birth, caste or wealth. The black people found themselves on the same level as the white people. Suddenly and forever, the colour of such abominable prejudice was rejected.
Even today, with the passage of time, incidents such as those of Little Rock are hardly heard in the Islamic countries and the problems of discrimination law as before what is happening in South Africa have neither arisen in the Middle East nor the Far East.
“An Arab has no superiority over a
non-Arab and a non-Arab has no superiority to an Arab, you are all the children
of Adam, and Adam was created from clay.”
Those are the memorable words of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) in the valley of Mina during the Farewell Pilgrimage (his first and last one). What was the result?
At these solemn
words, the social pride of the Arabs was driven away. The difference between
Arabs and non-Arabs, similar to that which existed between Jews and pagans,
Greeks and barbarians, patricians and plebeians was brutally stripped of the
halo of old antiquity. The weak and the oppressed ceased to receive alms
according to the whims of the wealthy. Religion had now given them legitimate
rights to the property of the rich as well as in politics. The woman, who
suffered because of the weakness of her physical stature and who was simply
considered as mere commodity, was put on the same footing as man.
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