Responding to Allegations Prophecies of the Promised Messiahas Part VII – A look at the figures of the Jamaat in the time of the Promised Messiahas
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34th Jalsa Salana Australia 2019
Practices of the Promised Messiahas in Ramadan – Part III
19-21 April at Masjid Baitul Huda, Sydney
A faith-inspiring event which took place around the year of 1884, narrated by Hazrat Mian Abdullah Sanaurira
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100 Years Ago... News from Ahmadiyya missions around the world (Al Fazl, 20 May 1919)
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THE WEEKLY
www.alhakam.org AL HAKAM | Friday 17 May 2019 | Issue LXI Ahmadiyya Archive & Research Centre (ARC), 22 Deer Park Road, London, SW19 3TL. UK info@alhakam.org | F: +44(0)208 544 7673
Second Ashra of Ramadan Making hay while the sun shines
llah the Almighty graciously granted A the Muslims a whole month, namely Ramadan, every year to reap the benefits of
worship and to gain nearness to Him. Although every single day of Ramadan is rich in benefits for the believers, but for our ease, the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, told us the significance of every ten-day cycle (ashra) of the month. According to a Hadith, the highlight of the first ten days is rahmat (mercy), the second ten days open doors of maghfirat
(forgiveness) and the last ten days grant nijat (deliverance) from the fire of hell – all subject to the sincerity of one’s efforts and the acceptance by Allah the Almighty. In the blink of an eye, the first ten days have already passed. Today, Friday 17 May, sets the second ashra in motion; the ten days that open the gates of Allah’s forgiveness. As these lines are being written, seconds and minutes are swiftly passing by; more will have passed in the time it takes for these lines to reach you. Ramadan is all about making hay while the sun shines, not only
idiomatically, but quite literally also as one meaning of Ramadan is intense heat. Tracing the origins of the abovementioned idiom, its roots are found in Tudor-age farming in England. The Tudors had no resources to forecast the weather of the coming days (or even a day), so they had to cut the hay, stack it and leave it in the sunshine to dry and then store and transport these stacks to be used as fodder. Storing it or transporting it away was equally essential, lest the dried-up fields caught fire in the intense heat and brought the whole effort to ashes. This is almost what a fasting believer does – they gain the Ramadan-momentum by the mercy of Allah in the first set of ten days, stack as much good deeds as possible and seek forgiveness in the second set, and then, in the last set, pray to Allah to enable them to continue the Ramadan-momentum throughout the year, lest the worldly fire of temptation torches their efforts and savings. Hazrat Amirul Mominin, Khalifatul Masih Vaa has on many occasions drawn our attention to the blessings of the three sets of ten days of Ramadan. Huzooraa, in a Friday Sermon during Ramadan, stated: “The first ten days of seeking mercy are gone and we are now in the second set of ten days, which Allah has declared as the one for seeking forgiveness. Allah shrouds those in His mantle of forgiveness who strive to attain His nearness in these days. Everyone should endeavour to be shrouded in Allah’s forgiveness during these days.” (29 October 2004)
Hadith-e-Rasul – Sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa
One who strives to help a widow and the poor The Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: “One who strives to help a widow and the poor is like the one who fights in the way of Allah.” (Sahih al-Bukhari, Kitab al-Adab)
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, In His Own Words
Who is Blind? A blind person is one who is bereft of spiritual insight and pleasure. A person who blindly follows the practices of their family just because they are born into a Muslim household is called a Muslim. Similarly, a person who is born to a Christian family becomes a Christian. This is the very reason that such people give no regard to God, the Messenger or the Quran. Even the love such people possess for religion is questionable. Some remain in the company of those who act insolently towards God and His Messenger. This is wholly due to the fact that such people do not possess a spiritual eye. They are empty of love for religion. Does a person who is full of love desire anything that is at odds with the liking of their beloved? Hence, Allah the Almighty teaches that He is prepared to bestow His bounties if a person is prepared to receive them. The offering of this supplication prepares one to receive divine guidance. (Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, Malfuzat, Vol. 1, p.19)