From the Markaz
EXCLUSIVE
Lajna Kababir receive answers from Huzoor
“I know why I was chosen” – Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V
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50 years of Nasir Mosque, Suriname and its relation to Khilafat-e-Ahmadiyya
Answers to Everyday Issues Response to allegations regarding the blessings of Heaven
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THE WEEKLY
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The next few decades are crucial for the Jamaat’s success Hazrat Khalifatul Masih provides guidance to Ahmadis from Kababir, Haifa On 5 June 2021, male members of Jamaat Kababir, Haifa, got the opportunity to meet Hazrat Khalifatul Masih Vaa in a virtual meeting. At the start of the meeting, after conveying salaam Hazrat Amirul Momineenaa asked if there were no government protocols in place for social distancing as everyone was sitting together. Muhammad Sharif Odeh Sahib, Amir Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Kababir said the government had ended social distancing; however, masks were mandatory in indoor public spaces. Sharif Sahib also said he had sought permission for everyone to take off their masks for some minutes so that Huzooraa could see their faces. On this, Huzooraa smiled and remarked, “I can see your faces in even one minute, don’t worry. Okay, if you want to show your faces, go ahead.” At this, members of the Jamaat took their masks off for a moment, to which Huzooraa commented, “Masha-Allah, you have very beautiful faces.” Hazrat Khalifatul Masihaa then lovingly said to Sharif Odeh Sahib, “Sharif Sahib, corona has made you old. Has it made you old, or are you still young?” Next, the formal session commenced
Hadith-e-Rasul – Sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa
Tahajud prayer
َّ ُ َّ َ َ ْ ُ ُ َ ُ ْ َ ُ ّ ٰ ََ ُْ الن ِ� ّي َصلى يرة َر ِﺿ َى الله عنه یقول ِإن كان الم ِﻐ َ ّٰ ُ َ َّ ُ ََ َ َ ّ الل ُه َعل ْی ِه َو َسل َم ل َیق ْو ُم ل ُِی َصل ِ َي َح ّتى ت ِر ُم قد َماه ً َ ُ َُ َ ََ ُ ْ ُ َ َ ُ َ ُ َ ُ َ ُ َ َ َْ ون ع ْبدا فیقال له فیقول أف�ا أ ك،أو ساقاه ُ َ ش� ْ� ًرا
Hazrat Al-Mughirara narrated that the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, used to stand in the prayer or pray till both his feet or legs swelled. He was asked why [he offered such an unbearable prayer], to which he said, “Should I not be a thankful servant [to Allah]?” (Sahih al-Bukhari, Kitab al-Tahajud, Hadith 1130)
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, In His Own Words
Seeking forgiveness is a shield in the face of divine chastisement and grievous calamities
Photo courtesy of Jamaat Kababir
with a recitation of the Holy Quran – Surah al-Nur, verse 55-57 – by Rashid Khattab Sahib. The verses highlighted the establishment and importance of Khilafat. After the recitation, Hazrat Amirul Momineenaa asked everyone to put their masks back on. Sharif Odeh Sahib then delivered a short speech, which he read out in Urdu. He thanked Huzooraa for granting meetings with members of the Kababir Jamaat. He
said it was a great blessings of Allah that for the first time ever, Jamaat members in Kababir were able to meet Huzooraa while sitting in their own country. Sharif Sahib prayed that Allah the Almighty may bless the land of the prophets once again and bring back its holiness with Huzoor’s visit to the Holy Land. After his address, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih Vaa said, “Masha-Allah, you read the Continued on next page >>
The plague epidemic itself is a grievous affliction. Yet, another law that is even more severe exists above this; another calamity that far outweighs the phenomenon of disease. Women and children too are separated and houses are emptied at its behest. Reflecting over this illness and the law that governs it, I felt a pain in my heart, so I supplicated in my Tahajud prayer, upon which I received the revelation: َّ ٰ ّ َ َ ّٰ َ ُ َۡ َ �ۡ ِ�ا ِّن الل َه لا یُﻐ ِي ُر َما بِق ۡو ٍم َح ّتى یُﻐ ِي ُر ۡوا َما بِانف ِس “Surely, Allah changes not the condition of a people until they change that which is in their hearts.” I now consider that perhaps the revelation, “O Lightning, do not strike Continued on page 2