Allah says in the Holy Qur’an: “And We tested them with good and evil so that they might return (to Us in repentance).” (Al-Araf 7: 169)
Allah says in the Holy Qur’an: “And We tested them with good and evil so that they might return (to Us in repentance).” (Al-Araf 7: 169)
Therefore, the Muslim world and all seekers of truth must realise that the truth of Islam cannot be erased! No matter how many conspirators try to destroy Islam, seeking at all costs to divide Muslims, place obstacles between our unity, and create wars so that we fight amongst ourselves – there always comes a point when Allah overturns their plans and removes the blindness from the eyes of Muslims, guiding them back to the straight path.
Each of the sects, the Jamaats
(communities) of Islam, is seeking the Khilafat for itself, to lead the
Ummah, but this Khilafat – let me tell you – is chosen by Allah! When
man deviates from the path of Allah and abandons the spiritual heritage of
Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh), of Islam – an Islam that all the prophets have preached
since the creation of man – then Allah sees the need to raise His own Khalifa
(Caliph/ Representative) to bring about that unity. This Khalifa of
Allah does all he can, through the divine revelation he receives, to revive the
Qur’an and Islam in the hearts of people across the world; not just Muslims,
but also people of other faiths who have long lost the right path.
So, if we look closely,
who truly deserves the Khilafat? When we analyse the sects of Islam that have
deviated from the right path, we see how many have already lost true guidance;
therefore, each Muslim must reflect on whether he is truly following the “Siratwal
Mustaqeem” (the straight path), and where it is truly leading him: towards
Allah and His pleasure, or towards divine anger and punishment?
A Khilafat that is based on the footsteps and works of Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) – when the time comes, it will appear, and continue to appear, after people have lost the compass of Islam – that is, when they lose the direction that leads to true Islam.
The greatest challenge
facing the Muslim world, in their perception, is that there must be the
establishment of a single authority known as the Khilafat – where all
Muslims must unite under one leader. Once the Khilafat is established,
it would represent a sign of majesty and omnipotence of Islam, and on the other
hand, the Muslim nation would then deserve Divine guidance.
The intention to
establish a single Khilafat is a noble vision, but unfortunately Muslims
are not agreeing. This disagreement is based on who deserves the Khilafat,
considering that there have been so many divisions and groups (Jamaat)
in Islam. Thus, Islam is torn internally like this, and externally too, there
are cunning schemes and wickedness from others of different faiths and beliefs
who seek to eradicate Islam so their ideology may dominate the world.
Amidst the internal disagreement Muslims have faced, where the body of Islam was torn apart by conflicts, where the unity of Muslims disappeared, Allah found it necessary to send His own Khalifa (Caliph), whom He Himself elected and granted revelation in order to revive the teachings of Islam within global society.
My dear brothers,
sisters, and followers, this message is not addressed only to Muslims, but to
all humanity. It is a sincere call to all of you to recognize the One Creator,
Allah, and thus walk the path of righteousness, justice, and inner peace.
Allah says in the Holy Quran: “Say: This is my path. I invite people, myself and those who follow me, to Allah, with clear proof. Glory be to Allah! I do not associate anything with Him.” (Yusuf, 12: 109)
Hazrat Ibn Masud (ra) said: “Whoever wants to know whether he truly loves Allah and His Prophet, then he should observe his relationship with the Quran. If he loves the Quran, then he truly loves Allah and His Prophet.” (Tabarani)
“Kullu nafsin zaa-iqatul-mawt, summa ilayna turjaΚΏuun.”
“Every soul shall taste death. Then, to Us shall they
be returned.”
(Al-Ankabut, 29: 58)
This fundamental principle of divine justice is reaffirmed multiple times in the Noble Qur’an. Allah says that everyone will be judged according to their own actions, without the faults or sins or even the merits of one person being transferred to another soul.