Al Hakam - 11 September 2020

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Daily diary about Hazrat Musleh-e-Maud from Dalhousie

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THE WEEKLY

www.alhakam.org AL HAKAM | Friday 11 September 2020 | Issue CXXX Ahmadiyya Archive & Research Centre (ARC), 22 Deer Park Road, London, SW19 3TL. UK info@alhakam.org | F: +44(0)208 544 7673

The pandemic still exists – Islam teaches caution

Albeit somewhat nervously, schools have been given the green light to open in England while the coronavirus is still at large. The “goodness” of science had months to manifest a miracle, but has thus far been on

a roller-coaster of its own to find a solution. Those who held “science” as the only solace for humanity and rejected the proof – and need – for divine support and the existence of the Powerful God, have been left

in the dark, once again. The age-old advice of containment, distancing, hygiene and masks have been regurgitated as the only lifeline to stop the spread. With no vaccine or definite medicine available yet, governments are rather cautiously opening the economy and now, schools. Most of the public are in a mirage, believing the virus is over; however, new cases and deaths continue to spike, fall and fluctuate throughout the world; the US, Brazil, Russia, Mexico and Spain still experience horrifying numbers of cases and deaths. (Johns Hopkins CSSE) The UK too has seen a rise in cases, this time amongst younger people. At the same time, schools have opened with a tone of reluctance and anxiety amongst scores of parents who are unsure of the right thing to do. In hindsight, whether the decisions to open the economy, ease lockdown restrictions and opening educational institutions are wise decisions, we must maintain great caution and care going forward. Continued on page 3

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

Prayer for the best in this world and the Hereafter Hazrat Anas, may Allah be pleased with him, narrated that the most frequent invocation of the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be on him, was: ُّ َ َ َ َ ّٰ َ ‫ َوقِ َنا َع َذ‬،‫ َو�� ال�خ َِر ِة َح َس َن ًۃ‬،‫الدن ْ َیا َح َس َن ًۃ‬ ‫اب‬ �ِ� ‫الل ُہ ّم َر ّبنا آتِنا‬ ِ َّ ِ‫النار‬ [O Allah, our Lord, grant us the best of this world as well as the best of the life Hereafter and shield us from the torment of the Fire.] (Sahih al-Bukhari, Kitab al-Da‘wat)

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, In His Own Words

Blessed is the one who adheres to righteousness at times of prosperity and joy There are books which contain accounts of numerous people describing how they were initially entangled in worldly matters; rather, they were immensely engrossed in materialism. However, it so happened that they prayed for something and their supplication was heard. After that, their state was transformed completely. Therefore, do not pride yourself over the acceptance of your prayers or on account of your achievements, but rather, value the grace and favour of God. It is a known fact that success breathes a new life into a person’s resolve and determination. One should derive benefit from this life and through it, increase in their understanding of Allah Almighty. Continued on page 3


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