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Huzoor offers invaluable guidance to Sweden amila and Dutch Khuddam
Hadith-e-Rasul – Sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa
Prophet David’sas prayer Hazrat Abu Dardara relates that Hazrat Daudas (David) who was foremost in worshipping God, used to recite this prayer for attaining the love of God: َّ ُّ َ َ َ ُ َ َ ّ َ ّٰ ْ َ �ْ ِ�الل ُہ ّم ِإ�ِ�ٰ أ ْسﺄلک ُﺣ َّبک َو ُﺣ ّﺐ َم ْن یُ ِح ُّبک َوال َع َم َل ال ِذ ْي یُ َبلِﻐ َ ّ َ َّ ُ َْ َ َ َ ْ ْ الل ُہ َّم اج َع ْل ُﺣ َّبک أ َﺣ ّﺐ ِإل َ َّی ِم ْن نف ِ� ْ� َوأ ْھ ِ� ْ� َو ِم َن ال َما ِء ﺣبک َْ البارِ ِد “O Allah, I beg You for Your love and the love of one who loves You and such conduct as should lead me to Your love. O Allah, make Your love dearer to me than my soul and my family and my wealth and dearer than cold water.” (Jami‘ al-Tirmidhi, Kitab al-Da‘wat)
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, In His Own Words
The difference between the success of a believer and a nonbeliever
On 29 August 2020, the national amila of the Nordic country, Sweden, had the blessed opportunity to have a virtual mulaqat with Hazrat Khalifatul Masih Vaa. The following day, jumping from Northern Europe to Western Europe, members of Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya
the Netherlands had an audience with Huzooraa.
Sweden national amila mulaqat On 29 August 2020, members of the national majlis-e-amila, alongside local amilas of
Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Sweden, were blessed with a virtual mulaqat with Hazrat Amirul Momineenaa. The mulaqat commenced with dua, after which the members introduced themselves and their respective roles. Hazrat Khalifatul Continued on next page >>
Always keep the principle in mind that the task of a believer is to feel humbled when they are blessed with any form of success, and praise God for having showered His grace upon them. This is how a believer advances, and by demonstrating steadfastness in the face of trial, they receive the favour of God. Apparently, the success of a Hindu and a believer are similar, but remember that the success of a disbeliever is a way that leads to misguidance, whereas the success of a believer opens for them Continued on page 3