The founder of the Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya, the Promised Massih 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 come forward and take the Bai'at- the Covenant of Obedience to God and His Messenger (sa) and the Divine Elect of their times. In his book Kishti Noohu (The Noah's Ark), the Promised Messiah (as) spoke movingly about the vital importance of sincere soul searching and inner purity; righteous conduct and just relations in the abiding quest for the illumination of the heart- to be accepted in the presence of God Almighty. Reproduced below is an extract from the Book where Hazrat Ahmad (as) speaks about the persons who take Bai'at with him, clearly distinguishing between those who truly belong and those who really do not:
“[Y]ou
must not rest satisfied merely because in outward form you have taken Bai’at at my hand. The outward form means nothing: God sees what
lies inside your hearts, and He would deal with you on the basis of
what He sees there.
Lo
and behold! I herein discharge my duty unto you, by making it plain
that sin is a poison. Do not take it. Disobedience to God is a dirty
death which you should avoid. Turn to prayer that you should get the
strength. At the time of prayer, if a man does not firmly believe
that Allah has power over everything, except what may be contained in
a previous promise, such a one is not of my community.
He
who is caught in a tangle of worldly greed, and never even raises his
eyes to things which pertain to the next life, is not of my
community. Whosoever does not wholly and completely keep away from
every sin and every evil action, like wine, gambling, looking
lustfully at women, dishonesty, bribes, and from every kind of
illegal gratification, he is not of my community.
Whosoever
is not constantly turning to prayer, and does not remember Him in
absolute humility of spirit, he is not of my community. Whosoever
does not give up association with a bad companion, who exercises an
unhealthy influence over him, he is not of my community. Whosoever
does not respect his parents, whosoever does not render obedience to
them in things which do not run counter to the Holy Quran, and
whosoever is neglectful in rendering to them the service to which
they are undoubtedly entitled, he is not of my community.