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Volume-VII -Issue II February 2015
Contents:
The Holy Quran
Hadith
Writings of the Promised Messiah(as)
Summary of Friday Sermon
His (Hazrat Musleh e Mau’ood) Infinite Love for the
Jama’at
Hazrat Musleh Mau'ood, Khalifatul Masih II, in the Eyes
of Non-Ahmadis
Photo gallery
Tehrik e Jadeed
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He it is Who created you from clay, and then He decreed a term. And there
is another term fixed with Him. Yet you doubt!’ And He is Allah, the
God, both in the heavens and in the earth. He knows your inside and your
outside. And He knows what you earn... (Chapter 6: Verse 3-4)
On 23 January 2015 Hazrat Khalīfatul-Masīh V(May Allāh be his Helper) delivered the Friday Sermon at Baitul Futuh Mosque, London UK
The Promised Messiah(as) adored his children, especially his young son Mubarak Ahmad.
He once felt pain in his ribs when lying down which was not alleviated by warm compress. It
turned out that there was a broken piece of brick in his pocket which had caused the pain.
The piece of brick was in his pocket because young Mahmood (Hazrat Musleh Maud) had
given it to his blessed father for safekeeping and he had lovingly kept it in pocket.
A debate with Abdullah Atham, a Christian missionary is published in the Promised
Messiah’s book ‘Jung e Muqadas’. This was after the Promised Messiah(as) had claimed to
be the Messiah and the Maulawis had passed their edicts of disbelief and ‘liable to be killed’
on him. Yet when he was asked by non-Ahmadis to speak at a debate with a Christian he
readily agreed to uphold the honour of the Holy Prophet(saw) and Islam.
When Abdullah Atham did not die within 15 months people raised clamour and derision
that the prophecy was false. One of the companions of the Promised Messiah(as) responded
with grandeur that who said Atham was alive, he was like a dead man walking. Indeed,
some people appear alive but are in fact dead while others appear dead but are living, like
those who die in the cause of God. And some ‘living’ people appear dead to those with
spiritual insight. Atham not only met his spiritual death but also physical death after a short
while.
When Atham had heard the words of the prophecy he went pale, started trembling and
repented. He was frightened and following this he stopped his opposition and did not write
anything hostile, and ultimately met his end. The prophecy about Atham was indeed
conditional and had he had confidence in his belief of Jesus Christ he would not have been
so perturbed. The prophecy said that if he was inclined to the truth, it did not say if he
became a Muslim.
The Promised Messiah(as) often said that Hazrat Abu Huraira(ra) was not as judicious as
the other Companions. Most of the Ahadith that Christians quote to make their points are
narrated by Hazrat Abu Huraira(ra) who could narrate traditions out of context. Similarly
there are some traditions of the Promised Messiah(as) which have been narrated out of
context.
Hazrat Musleh Maud(ra) gave a sermon in which in advised Jama’at to avoid conflicts as he
said the Jama’at had attained maturity. He then informed the congregation that a person
had been excommunicated after which he started the second [Arabic] part of his sermon
when a person stood up and asked what was the person who had been excommunicated
while another remarked that one does not talk during sermon.
By: Sahibzada Mirza Muzaffar Ahmad
He had infinite love for the Jamaat. I clearly remember how he paced up and down the verandah
in Rattan Bagh, Lahore with a small size Quran in his hand as soon as a caravan of Ahmadis left
Qadian and moved towards Pakistan border. Almost throughout this period he prayed quietly and
constantly and would not rest until the caravan had crossed the border safely.
It is also in my knowledge that at times of crises for the Jamaat, he stopped sleeping in the comfort
of his bed and would sleep on the floor praying all the time until God assured him of success and
resolution of the crisis. At times on such occasions he would feel a soft touch of a twig and a
charming voice urging him to get up and sleep on the bed.
Another occasion which left a deep and abiding impression on my mind was when shortly after our
marriage (when I was posted as Assistant Commissioner, Multan, and was temporarily living with
my wife's maternal uncle, Colonel Habibullah Shah Sahib, who was Superintendent Central Jail),
Hazur stopped for the night on his way to Sind. One evening he took me to the Drawing Room and
asked me to sit next to him on the sofa. He told me that as a member of ICS, I would have
opportunities to move around in higher circles but this should never stop me from caring for the
poor and under-privileged. Referring to the furniture which prevents or discourages a poor man to
reach you is not fit to have. He mentioned how every poor person had equal access to the Holy
Prophet and that is the true example to follow. He had tears in his eyes and spoke in choked voice
as he said all that. Of course my own state of mind and condition can be imagined rather than
described as I had hardly ever seen him so moved and sentimental.
The other strong impression which I carry is his hard work and untiring efforts in the service of
Islam and Ahmadiyyat. I can still remember seeing him sitting on the floor in a room covering
himself with a chocolate color Dhussa (a soft Kashmiri blanket), with about a dozen or so long stem
candles lit on an over turned box reading or writing often late at night. He had a sensitive throat
which was the effect of kerosene oil, and therefore he used candles as there was no electricity in
those days in Qadian. It came probably in early 1930s and in the period before that the working
conditions placed an extra severe strain.
In periods of crisis I have seen Hazur work throughout the night without a wink of sleep and going
from work straight to mosque for Fajr prayers. He would write a memorandum and sometime he
would send it in bits and pieces to my father for translation or sometime for his views in the
matter. We, as young boys, shuttled carrying those notes back and forth.
Source: http://www.alislam.org/library/links/00000075.html
His (Hazrat Musle e Mau’ood) Infinite Love for the Jama’at
Muhtamim Sihat-e-Jismani
Handsome and Pious Son, a Righteous Servant Will Be Given To You
In addition to other signs in the prophecy one sign pertains to him being pious and handsome. In this regard Mr. M. Aslam writes his impression, "We were delighted to meet with Sahibzada Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmood Ahmad. Sahibzada Sahib is an extremely courteous and modest man. In addition to being courteous, he is also a very profound thinker.... I will always remember the piety, righteousness, broadmindedness and modesty of Sahibzada Sahib." (Ta'assurrat-e-Qadian, p.136-137)
Khan Bahadur Seth Ahmad Aladin of Hayderabad Deccan writes, "Respected Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmood Ahmad Sahib has been specially kind and benevolent towards me. His practical life, broadmindedness and unwavering faith in Allah has always impressed me." (Al-Hakam, Jubilee No., 1931)
In 1924, on his journey to Europe, Huzoor stayed in Arab countries. During his stay in Arab countries, the press gave him extensive coverage. Here are some of the reviews of the Arab press.
1. Widely published newspaper "Akhbaar Al-Qabas", Damascus, wrote in its August 8, 1924 issue, "Indian delegation comprising of great religious scholars and learned people, led by the Imam of Ahmadiyya community, Mirza Bashiruddin Ahmad, arrived in the Capital (Damascus) and stayed in Central Hotel. During our audience with him, we observed his depth of religious knowledge, superior stature and his great devotion and dedication to Islamic interests and related matters."
2. Journal "Alif Wal Ya", in its August 9, 1924, issue, writes about their experience about an audience with Huzoor, "We met with him as representatives of our newspaper and we found that he was encircled by many of his companions. We could clearly see the signs of piety and righteousness and their love and devotion for their leader and Imam on their faces. We also saw two of the renowned scholars of Damascus, Maulvi Bahajatul Batar and Ahmad Al-noor Balaqi and quite a few of the educated young men of Damascus in his company. We observed that he spoke fluent Arabic and would frequently quote Quranic verses and sayings of the Holy Prophet (saw) to support his arguments and if he could not remember any Hadeeth or Quranic verse then he would use logic. And this Mahdi Sahib (Hazrat Imam Jamaat) is of average height and wears his national Indian dress and wears a white turban. He is extremely intelligent, speaks fluently and with great command and use powerful arguments in his support. He neither gets tired nor gets bored from discussions and arguments."
3. The same newspaper writes in its August 10, 1924 issue, "He was talking in Arabic language which very much resembled the literary Arabic. He was middle aged (between 30 and 40 years of age). His immense intelligence is apparent from his facial features. And his audience gets very much impressed with his gracefulness and magnificence."
4. Another famous newspaper of Damascus, "Fatal Arab", in its August issue, writes, "He is in 40th year of his life. His facial features reflect his intense intelligence. He sports a full black beard. He has wheat complexion. Majesty and magnanimity is evident from his face. His eyes reflect extraordinary knowledge and intelligence. When you face him you realize that you are standing in front of a person who understands you very well before you could understand him. He is always smiling which sometimes is hidden and sometimes becomes apparent. You will marvel at the meanings and awe hidden behind this smile."
(Extract of an article @ The Ahmadiyya Gazette, February 1997)
Hazrat Musleh Mau'ood, Khalifatul Masih II,
in the Eyes of Non-Ahmadis
“When the voice of the Khalifatul
Massih reaches the Ahmadis
around the world through MTA
then we must follow his advice,
otherwise we will fall short of our
pledge of bai’at.” (Friday sermon 22 June 2012)
MTA on Google Play store
Muhtamim Sihat-e-Jismani
Have you listened to Huzur’s Friday Sermon?
Jalsa Musleh e Maud (ra)
21st February 2015
Starting after Zuhar Namaz
(for more information contact your Halqa Sadr)
Sports and Peace Message Distribution by Kuddam
On
1st March 2015
(for more information contact your Halqa Qaid)
Through this important scheme many Ahmadiyya Muslim Missions were established the
world over. In 1934, the Majlis-e- Ahrar, according to a well laid conspiracy, sent some of its
volunteers to create mischief by organising conferences at Qadian. And, with great uproar
and drum-beat announced that they would destroy Qadian itself. The atmosphere in the
rest of the country was also vitiated for the Jamaat. Government was also backing these
elements. It seemed all the forces had combined against Ahmadiyyat. However, the
foundations of this holy Jamaat were laid by the Lord of Heavens Himself, in the face of the
strong and piercing winds of opposition, provision to safeguard the meek and delicate plant
of Ahmadiyya was to be made by God Himself. As the nefarious intentions of the Majlis-e-
Ahrar unfold, Allah through His chosen Servant, initiated a great Universal Scheme of
Tehrik-e-Jadid, which not only brought to naught, the plans of the opponents, in a very
short time the truth of Ahmadiyyat also became manifest and the flags of its Spiritual
Conquest and Supremacy were pitched firmly and high. This scheme was based on 27
demands and contained comprehensive and all embracing provisions by which every
member of the Jamaat was convinced that in order to establish the Oneness of God, to
restore the dignity of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him), and to prove the truth of Islam
and to establish a righteous society one had to first bring about a palpable and manifest
change in his own life and conduct as well.
(http://www.fazleumarfoundation.org/bio.html)
Hazrat Musleh e Maud (ra) with his companions
Tehrik-e-Jadid
Report by
Mansoor Cheema
Muhtamim Khidmat e Khalq
By the Grace of Almighty
Allah, Majlis Khuddamul
Ahmadiyya New Zealand
organised a New Year’s
Day clean up of four public
parks in Auckland. When
our beloved Imam,
Khalifatul Massih V (aba)
met with the National
Khuddam Amla in October
2013, His Holiness instructed
that a regular New Year’s
clean up initiative should be
started in New Zealand.
For a second year in a row, by
the grace of Almighty
Allah Majlis Khuddamul
Ahmadiyya New Zealand organized a New
Year’s Day clean-up of selected parks in Auckland. This year around 27 Khuddam, Ansar and Atfal
volunteers took to the parks in central Auckland equipped with council supplied gear to clean up after New Year
celebrations. This is just a small step towards ensuring that we all take responsibility of keeping our country clean
and beautiful as citizens of this country.
It is a religious responsibility to maintain loyalty to our country by making a positive contribution to the society.
Not only will this enable Muslims to fulfill their duties as citizens, it should help to promote a greater appreciation
of the true teachings of Islam among the local population.
On completion of the cleaning the volunteers enjoyed refreshments and made their way back to Baitul Muqeet
Mosque for prayers. The litter clearance activity was a very successful event with a good turnout and media
coverage on radio and online news agencies both locally and internationally, Masha Allah.
New Year’s Day Clean-up by Ahmadiyya Muslim
Community
PHOTO GALLERY
New Year Parks Clean-up 2015
دیسان رضحت رمزا ریشبادلنی ومحمد ادمح ریض اہلل ہنع۔ اشعئ رکدہ سلجم دخام االدمحہی اپاتسکن۔فینصت
ریس ت حیسم وموعد ہیلع االسلم
اک ارجاءاکی دل آزار اتکب
ز
ج نی لی
رویوی آف ر
1902 ےک ء ںیم آپ ےن والتی ںیم غیلبت االسم ےک ےیل اکی اموہار راسہل اکنےنل اک مکح دای وج
ز
ج نی لی
رویوی آف ر
انم ےس لضفب دخا اب کت اجری ےہ۔ اس اک اکی اڈینشی ارگنزیی اور اکی اردو ںیم اتلکن ےہ۔ اس رویوی ےک ذرہعی
ےس ارمہکی اور ویرپ ںیم اہنتی انسح وطر رپ غیلبت االسم وہ ریہ ےہ اور اس ےک زربدتس اضمنیم یک دوتس دنمش
ہ درگی ربممان ہلسلس ےک وخد رضحت حیسم وموعدہیلع االسلم یھب اس راسہل ںیم ےن رعتفی یک ےہ۔ ادتباء ںیم العو
ومضمن دای رکےت ےھت وج درالص اردو ںیم ےھکل اجےت ےھت رھپ ان اک رتہمج ارگنزیی راسہل ںیم اشعئ وہات اھت۔ ان
رویوی یک تمظع ےلہپ یہ اسل ںیم اقمئ اضمنیم اک ڑپےنھ واولں رپ اہنتی رہگا ارث ڑپات اھت اور یہی اضمنیم ےھت وہنجں ےن
رک دی یھت۔
ہبطخ ااہلہیم
ایہل ےک امتحت اکی رقتری آپ ےن یف اس اسل دیعاالہیحض ےک ومہعق رپ وج جح ےک دورسے دن وہیت ےہ ااہلم
ادبلہہی رعیب زابن ںیم یک۔
اس وتق اکی بیجع احتل آپ رپ اطری یھت اور آپ اک رہچہ رسخ وہ راہ اھت اور رہچ ہ ےس رور اتکپ اھت اور اہنتی
ربع وتبیہ احتل یھت اور ااسی ولعمم وہاتاھت ےسیج ونغدیگ ےک اعمل ںیم ںیہ۔ ہی رقتری ایسی فیطل اور اس یک زابن ایسی
ےب لثم ےہ ہک ڑبے ڑبے رعیب دان اس یک ریظن الےن ےس اقرص ںیہ اور اس ےک ادنر اےسی اےسی اقحقئ و اعمرف
ہی رقتری ہبطخ ااہلہیم ےک انم ےس پھچ رک اشعئ وہ یکچ ےہ اور بس - ہک لق اناس ی د گ رہ اجیت ےہایبن وہےئ ںیہ
یک بس رعیب زابن ںیم ےہ۔
رعیب زابن یک رتوجی لیک اابسب اک ہلسلس
تی ایس زامہن ںیم آپ ےن اینپ امجتع وک رعیب اھکسےن ےک ےیل اکی اہنتی فیطل وجتزی رفامیئ وج ہی یھت ہک اہن
حیصف اور آاسن ابعرت ںیم ھچک ےلمج انبےئ ںیہنج ولگ اید رک ںیل اور اس رطح آہتسہ آہتسہ ان وک رعیب زابن رپ وبعر
احلص وہ اجےئ اور ان رقفات ںیم ہی وخیب ریھک یئگ یھت ہک وہ اےسی اومر ےک قلعتم وہےت ےھت نج ےس اناسن وک
اامسء اور اےسی ااعفل اامعتسل ےیک اجےت ےھت وج اناسن روز رمہ وباتل ےہ۔ روزرمہ اکم ڑپات ےہ اور نج ںیم ایسی اایشء ےک
ھچک اابسق اس ہلسلس ےک ےلکن نکیل دعب ںیم ضعب زایدہ رضوری اومر یک وہج ےس ہی ہلسلس رہ ایگ ات مہ آپ اینپ امجتع
ر اکی کل یک الص زابن ےک ےک واےطس اکی راہ اکنل ےئگ سج رپ لچ رکوہ اکایمب وہ یتکس ےہ۔ آپ اک اشنمء ہی اھت ہک
العوہ رعیب زابن یھب املسمروں ےک واےطس امدری زابن یہ یک رطح وہ اجےئ اور وعرت رمد بس اےس ںیھکیس ات ہک
آدنئہ ولسنں ےک ےیل اس اک انھکیس آاسن وہ اور ےچب نپچب ںیم یہ اینپ امدری زابن ےک العوہ رعیب زابن ھکیس ںیل اور ہی
وپرا وہےئ ریغب االسم اینپ ڑجوں رپ وپری رطح ںیہن ڑھکا وہ اتکس ویکہکن وج وقم اینپ دینی زابن ںیہن ارادہ اھت سج ےک
اجیتن وہ یھبک اےنپ دنی ےس وافق ںیہن وہ یتکس۔ اور وج وقم اےنپ دنی ےس وافق ںیہن وہ یھبک اےنپ دانمشن دنی ےک
ےن ےک ےیل رصف رتومجں رپ انقتع رکیت ںیہ وہ ہن دنی ولمحں ےس وفحمظ ںیہن رہ یتکس اور وج وقںیم دنی ےس وافق وہ
ےس وافق ریتہ ںیہ ہن ان یک اتکب الستم ریتہ ےہ ویکہکن رتہمج آہتسہ آہتسہ ولوگں وک الص اتکب ےک اطمہعل ےس
اجیت اغلف رک داتی ےہ۔ وچہکن رتہمج الص اتکب اک اقمئ اقمم ںیہن وہ اتکس اس ےیل آرخ اکر وہ امجتع ںیہک ےس ںیہک لکن
ےہ۔ آپ ےک اس ارادہ وک وپرا رکےن یک رطف آپ یک امجتع یک وتہج یگل وہیئ ےہ اور ااشنء اہلل اعتیل اکی دن اکایمیب
وہ اجےئ یگ۔