Answers to everyday issues (Part VIII)
Guidance regarding basic Islamic issues Page 8
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Why I studied Arabic before medicine
Hazrat Khalifatul Masih II’sra discussion with a scholar of Sanskrit on the Islamic view of the Hereafter
Benefits of learning the mother of all languages
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The Holy Prophet Muhammad: Fulfilling treaties and compacts Part I
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The foremost duty of a waqif-e-nau is to obey, follow and practice the commandments of Allah
The rank of women is extremely high and no one can compete with it Waqifaat-e-nau Bangladesh meet Hazrat
Waqifeen-e-nau Bangladesh class with Huzoor Amirul Momineen
Waqifeen-e-nau gathered in Dar al-Tabligh Mosque, Dhaka, during their online class with Huzooraa Photo credit: MTA International
On Saturday, 30 January 2021, waqifeene-nau Bangladesh had the good fortune of meeting with Hazrat Amirul Momineenaa in a virtual class. The waqifeen-e-nau were gathered in Dar al-Tabligh Mosque in Dhaka, which also serves as the headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat in Bangladesh. Secretary Waqf-e-Nau, Hasib Ahsan Sahib, in his opening remarks, expressed
his gratitude to Huzooraa for granting this virtual meeting. The class commenced with a recitation from the Holy Quran, which highlighted the vow and sacrifice of Mary’s mother. Following this, a nazm composed by Hazrat Musleh-e-Maudra was delivered, after which a hadith of the Holy Prophetsa and an extract from the writings of the Promised Continued on next page >>
On Sunday, 31 January 2021, waqifaat-enau Lajna and Nasirat from Bangladesh had the opportunity to meet Hazrat Khalifatul Masih Vaa in a virtual class. The sitting started with a recitation of the Holy Quran followed by the Bangla translation, an Urdu poem written by the Promised Messiahas, a narration of the Holy Prophetsa and an excerpt of the Promised Messiahas. Secretary waqifaat-e-nau reported to Huzooraa that 134 waqifaat-e-nau were present in the meeting, 75 of whom were above 15 years of age. Hazrat Amirul Momineenaa then gave the waqifaat-e-nau the opportunity to ask any questions they had. Most questions were asked in Bengali and translated for Hazrat Amirul Momineenaa. A notable aspect was Huzooraa, as always, would confirm with the questioner if they had understood and were content with the answers, before moving onto the next questioner. The first question was by Asifa Hossain Sahiba who asked Huzooraa what the highest spiritual rank women could
reach was, as they could not be prophets. In response, Huzooraa said: “… They can be siddiq, shaheed, salihaat – this is written in the Quran. They can attain other spiritual ranks. “There is a hadith in which a female companion [of the Holy Prophetsa] said, ‘Men can attain martyrdom, participate in wars and offer lots of other sacrifices, so what is our [women’s] rank who remain at home?’ To this, the Holy Prophetsa said, ‘Look, the supervision you women keep of your homes, bring up your children in the right manner, take care of the next generation and protect your homes, gives you the same reward as that of men.’ So, apart from a prophet … [women] can reach all the other ranks; qanitat, salihat etc. “Apart from this, if women are doing good deeds, then by protecting their homes, they can attain a better spiritual rank. After all, a prophet has a mother … The Holy Prophetsa said that Heaven is under the feet of mothers. So, the rank of women is such that if they carry out the Continued on page 4