Sunday, February 12, 2023
Khalifatullah’s India Visit 2023
Sunday, January 15, 2023
Unity of the Muslim Ummah- 2
Reaching for Unity (Pt.2)
So, the third cause…
THIRD
CAUSE
Disagreement among the
people of truth does not arise from lack of zeal and aspiration, nor does union
among the people of misguidance arise from loftiness of aspiration. Rather
disagreement among the people of truth arises from their misuse of high
aspiration, and union among the people of misguidance arises from the weakness
and impotence that come from lack of aspiration. What impels the people of
guidance to the misuse of their high aspiration - and hence to disagreement, and
rivalry - is the desire for heavenly reward that is counted as a praiseworthy
quality in the Hereafter.
It is even recorded in authentic traditions of the Holy Prophet that at the End of Time the truly pious among the Christians will unite with the people of the Quran and fight their common enemy, i.e. irreligion. Then the people of religion and truth will sincerely unite not only with the truly pious and spiritual ones among the Christians, but with all classes of pious and sincere people refraining from the discussion and debate of points of difference in order to combat their joint enemy, i.e. aggressive atheism.
Thursday, January 12, 2023
'Ummah': Unity in Diversity
Tuesday, January 10, 2023
A Vision for A Just World
Speaking against the backdrop of the material conditions in Mauritius, Imam Azim (aba) urges fellow citizens to be deeply grateful to God for the available social blessings of peace, relative prosperity and global standing of the nation, and at the same time, Hazrat Khalifatullah (aba) gently reminds people to be conscious of long-term societal trends, and also be aware of the moral and ethical obligations the people owe to fellow beings in their midst- especially those in suffering and are vulnerable due to their difficult circumstances. In this eloquent discourse, Hazrat Azim (aba) invites our attention to the obligations of our common humanity towards the refugees and the vulnerable migrants. Warning against the pitfalls of indifference, silence and negligence, Hazrat Saheb (aba) urges one and all to stand up for the less privileged and try to make a difference in our surroundings for our collective welfare and shared progress. Muslims especially have a duty to be the forces of good; fighting evil within and outside; standing up for justice and equity. Indeed, true faith and allegiance to Divine worship requires us to be mindful of the needs of our fellow beings and ease up their travails, and engage ourselves in the larger causes of humanity, reminds Hazrat Saheb (aba).