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THE WEEKLY
www.alhakam.org AL HAKAM | Friday 3 January 2020 | Issue XCIV Ahmadiyya Archive & Research Centre (ARC), 22 Deer Park Road, London, SW19 3TL. UK info@alhakam.org | F: +44(0)208 544 7673
A new decade with new horizons was a dark, cold and foggy end of a night. The general public had Ionlytwinter just gone to bed after celebrating the
start of a new year and new decade, marked by the arrival of 2020. But the small village of Tilford was thriving with cars, driving peacefully towards Islamabad. It was time for a predawn prayer called Tahajud – prayers offered in the last hours of the night. Silently and peacefully, headlights glimmered along the dark, windy countryside roads, as they headed to Islamabad from all directions, where worshippers had congregated to offer collective prayers to mark the start of the new year. At Islamabad, the mosque was already full; the very spacious Aiwan-e-Masroor Hall, which usually works as an overflow arrangement, was itself overflowing with the surge of worshippers; a marquee in the grounds was accommodating the overwhelming zeal of late-night worshippers. For this Tahajud in the early hours of the new year, a great number of worshippers had arrived in the UK from European countries a day or two earlier. Londoners took up the travel on the same night. All this made the first morning of the year 2020 full of zealous, enthusiastic and passionate prayers. After Tahajud, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V, may Allah strengthen his hand, led the congregation in Fajr prayer at 6:50am. Having led the Fajr Salat, as Huzooraa left the mosque, he turned to the congregation and said: “Assalamo Alaikum. Naya saal mubarak ho.” (Peace be upon you all. May the new year be blessed.) Continued on page 3
Hadith-e-Rasul – Sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa
Inviting people to Allah Hazrat Abu Hurairah, Allah be pleased with him, narrates that the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: “A person who invites people to the truth gets a reward equal to the reward of all those who accept the truth [at his invitation], while nothing will be subtracted from their rewards. Likewise, a person who entices others to sin carries the burden of all the sins committed at his inducement, while nothing will be subtracted from the punishment of those who commit the sins.” (Sahih Muslim)
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, In His Own Words A magnificent glad-tiding for the Ahmadiyya Community Allah the Exalted states in the Holy Quran: َ َو َﺟﺎ ِع ُﻞ الَّ ِذیْ َن ّاﺗَ َﺒ ُﻌوْ َك َﻓوْ َق الَّ ِذیْ َن َﻛ َ� ُ� ْوا إلَى یَوْ ِم الْﻘ َِﻴ ﺎﻣ ِۃ ِ “And I will place those who follow thee above those who disbelieve, until the Day of Resurrection.” This reassuring promise was given to the son of Mary who was born in Nazareth. But I give you the good news that the son of Mary who has appeared in the name of Jesus the Messiah has been addressed by Allah Almighty and given glad tidings in the very same words. Now reflect for yourself: can those who desire to maintain a relationship with me, and wish to be a part of this grand promise and glad-tiding, be such people who are steeped in the state that incites one to evil and who tread the path of sin and impiety? Nay! Of course not! Those who truly value this promise of Allah and do not consider my words to be mere tales and fables ought to remember this and listen with their hearts. I address the people once again and proclaim that as for those who hold a relationship with me – a relationship that is firm and unwavering; a relationship whose effects are not limited
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