Al Hakam - 31 July 2020

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Where stars descend Chapter 4 (Subduing the ego) Part I

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The ancient Torch of Eid-ulAdha

Responding to Allegations

100 Years Ago..

How did Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas revive Islam?

Eid in London, sermons in Hyde Park and tabligh

Part I

(Al Fazl, 29 July 1920)

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THE WEEKLY

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Sacrifice: The lifeblood of a Muslim As Hajj draws to a close, Muslims the world over will be pondering over one of the most fundamental teachings of Islam: sacrifice. Eid-ul-Adha – which literally means “the festival of sacrifice” – is a day when Muslim families gather together to celebrate the ultimate sacrifice that was displayed by Prophet Abrahamas, his wife Hajiraas (Hagar) and their son Prophet Ishmaelas. During this celebration, animals are also sacrificed to remind Muslims of and enable them to follow this noble example in their day to day lives. Sacrifice is a theme that transcends many other characteristics that should be adopted by a true Muslim. Upon close study of the essence of sacrifice, one begins to realise that a lot more is demanded from a Muslim than to merely remember a sacrifice that was made almost 4,000 years ago, for in this sacrifice was a huge reminder for mankind. One of the biggest hurdles that has been observed in the moral and spiritual evolution of man are the assaults of one’s ego. The sacrifice of slaughtering one’s own desires in the interest of his or her fellow beings and for the sake of Allah is what Islam demands of us. A true Muslim is expected to make such sacrifices all throughout the year. In the Holy Quran, Allah states: Continued on page 3

Hadith-e-Rasul – Sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa

Tradition of the Muslims Hazrat Anas bin Malik, may Allah be pleased with him, narrated that the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: “Whoever slaughtered the sacrifice before the prayer, he just slaughtered it for himself, and whoever slaughtered it after the prayer, he slaughtered it at the right time and followed the tradition of the Muslims.” Allah’s Messengersa said, “But you do not do that with pride.” (Sahih al-Bukhari, Kitab al-Adha)

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, In His Own Words

Sound doctrine and good deeds In addition to what I have mentioned already, there are two aspects which a genuine and sincere individual ought to bear in mind. One aspect is sound doctrine. It is an immense grace of Allah the Almighty that He showed us the path of perfect and complete doctrine that is sound, through His Noble Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, without any toil and effort on our part. There are many scholars who are deprived of the path, which you have been shown in this day and age. So be thankful for this grace and bounty of God Almighty upon you. In this context, true gratitude is to pure-heartedly perform those good deeds, which follows on from holding sound doctrine. Seek assistance through practical action and supplicate to God Almighty that He may keep you steadfast in adhering to sound doctrine and so that He may enable you to do good works. In the matter of worship, prayer, fasting and Zakat, etc., other matters are also included. Consider the example of prayer. This is a practice that has come to earth but does not spring from the earth. The Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, says: ‫قرۃ عی�ي في الصلاۃ‬ (The delight of my eyes is in the prayer). (Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, Malfuzat, Vol. 1, pp. 145-146)


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