Iqamatus-Salat (Part I) The importance of Salat and our responsibilities as Ahmadi Muslims
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International Jamaat cricket tournament held in London
Verbal claim of Bai‘at is not enough
Majlis-e-Sehat UK hosts yet another
Responding to Allegations –
successful International Masroor T20
Prophecies of the Promised Messiahas
Cricket Tournament (18-23 June)
(Part XIII)
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Modern technology for the service and propagation of Islam How the advancements of today should encourage us to propagate the message of Islam with more passion than before
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THE WEEKLY
www.alhakam.org AL HAKAM | Friday 28 June 2019 | Issue LXVII Ahmadiyya Archive & Research Centre (ARC), 22 Deer Park Road, London, SW19 3TL. UK info@alhakam.org | F: +44(0)208 544 7673
“Climate apartheid” Another ingredient for global unrest
A UN human rights report on Tuesday highlighted the “Climate apartheid” the world is headed towards, where the rich escape the disastrous effects of climate change while the poor bite the bullet. Philip Aston, the special rapporteur on extreme poverty to the UN Human Rights Council , panned out the failures of governments in effectively coping with climate change despite warnings from scientists since the 1970s, referring to “thirty years of [climate change] conventions” as having little effect and “an over-reliance on the private sector” conceivably leading to an apartheid of suffering between the rich and the poor. The wealthy could “pay to escape overheating, hunger, and conflict, whilst the rest of the world is left to suffer”, he wrote. If governments neglect effective measures and rely solely on the private sector to contend with global warming, then, according to Aston, we could almost guarantee “massive human rights violations” where “hundreds of millions will face food insecurity, forced migration, disease and death.” The reality is harsh. Climate change Continued on page 2
Hadith-e-Rasul – Sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa
On the supplication of a traveller Hazrat Abu Huraira, Allah be pleased with him, narrates that the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: “Three supplications are assured of acceptance without a doubt: The plaint of a wronged one, the prayer of a traveller and the prayer of a father for his child.” (Abu Daud and Tirmidhi)
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, In His Own Words
Disciplined and proper use of the human faculties None of the faculties endowed by Allah Almighty have been granted to man so that they may be wasted; rather, their discipline and proper use is the true means by which they are nourished and developed. This is why Islam has not taught that the faculties of virility be slaughtered completely or that the eye be gouged out. Instead, it teaches their proper use and the purification of one’s inner self. In this respect, Allah the
Exalted states:
ُ ْ َ َْ َ ق ْد أفل َح ال ُم ْؤ ِمنوْ َن “Surely, success does come to the believers.” Then, after illustrating the life of a righteous person, God Almighty draws a conclusion in the followingُ words: َ َوأول�ئ َك ُه ُم ال ْ ُم ْفل ُِح ون ِ And it is they who shall prosper.
That is to say, those who tread the path of righteousness; those who believe in the unseen; those who establish or set upright their Prayer when it begins to fall as it were; those who give from that which is bestowed to them by God; those who, irrespective of their own thoughts and fancies, believe in all the divine scriptures sent by God, ultimately attain to the level of certainty. It is these very people who Continued on page 3