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).
Saturday, March 8, 2014
‘Arise and Create A New World!’
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.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Surah Ar-Rahman: A Commentary
Recently, a Muslim brother from
India put forward a request to Hadhrat Khalifatullah Munir A. Azim (aba) for exposition concerning the gardens as mentioned
in Chapter 55 of the Holy Quran. In connection with the issue, the
Khalifatullah (atba) turned in prayer to Allah, and the following explanations
in English ensued. The explanations include a short commentary of Surah
Ar-Rahman, the Jinns and the gardens which form the subject matter of the
Surah.
For the spiritual enlightenment of
one and all, we reproduced below the inspired commentary provided by the
Muhyi-ud-Din (atba) on certain aspects of the subtle and profound verities of Divine wisdom encompassed in Surah Ar Rahman:
The Jinns and the Humans
Surah Ar-Rahman deals with the absolute power of Allah in spreading His
mercy and benevolence to not only mankind but to the realm of the Jinns also who cohabit in the world of humans, invisible to the naked eyes – yet
there is an invisible veil which separates the two and thus the two creations
co-exist and both types of creatures of Allah are mortal.
The mortality of human is revealed when his soul leaves the
body of clay and water whereas the Jinns
get access to a body of felicity after inhabiting a body made of fire. Therefore,
the Almighty has granted knowledge to both species so that they may accede to
God.
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