Conduct of the Holy Prophetsa Towards Womankind
Divinity of Jesusas (Part VII)
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Special Titles Assigned to Jesusas
Blasphemy and the Ahmadiyya Response – A Brief Case Study
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Hadith-e-Rasul – Sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa Forgiveness and Forbearance Hazrat Aisha, Allah be pleased with her, narrates that the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, never struck anyone with his hands, neither a servant nor a maid, but, of course, he fought in the cause of Allah. He never exacted retribution for any injury brought to him, but, of course, imposed penalties for violation of Divine injunctions. (Sahih Muslim, Kitab al-Fadhail) Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, In His Own Words Harmony in One’s Words and Deeds
12 Rabi‘ al-Awwal 12 Rabi‘ al-Awwal is commemorated as the date of birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him. It was on this day that the Mercy for All Worlds was sent to this world. This undoubtedly makes this date a very special one. Now, how this day is to be celebrated is the question. Although we do not find any record in the life of the Holy Prophetsa or even his rightly-guided Khulafa of this day being celebrated as such, but the love that every Muslim has in their heart for the Holy Prophetsa demands that they celebrate the day in one way or the other. We have to look towards the Holy Quran and the sayings of the Holy Prophetsa to seek guidance in how the Holy Prophetsa has been mentioned in
both these sources, and these will shed light on how to show love and respect for the greatest man ever to have lived in this world. The Holy Quran, on several occasions instructs that Allah and His prophet must be obeyed in all matters. This means that obeying and following the Holy Prophetsa in every situation and condition of our lives is the Quranic way of showing love, as well as proving our claim of allegiance to this great prophet of God. Thus, following the teachings of the Holy Quran, this blessed day should be celebrated by peering into our hearts to see whether we are following this command of Allah. Then, in the Ahadith, the Holy Prophetsa is reported to have said that whosoever obeys him, obeys Allah, and
whosoever does not obey the Holy Prophet, disobeys Allah. This makes it even more incumbent upon every Muslim to ensure that every order, instruction and advice of the Holy Prophetsa is being followed to the letter, thus ensuring that we are following the teachings of Allah. What better purpose could this day serve than putting us in self-analysis mode and reflecting on how far we have been able to live up to the expectations set for us by our beloved master, Prophet Muhammadsa. In another Hadith, the Holy Prophetsa is reported to have said that blessings should be invoked whenever his name is mentioned or heard. So another great way of celebrating the Continued on page 2
True fear of Allah demands that a person examine the degree to which his words and actions accord with one another. A person whose words and actions are at odds with one another should know that they shall incur the wrath of Allah. If one’s heart is impure, it will never find favour in the sight of God no matter how pure one’s words may be; in fact, this arouses the wrath of God. My community ought to realise that they have come to me so that I may sow the seed which transforms them into a fruitful tree. So, everyone ought to examine their selves to become cognisant of their inner and outwardly state. If, God-forbid, the hearts of my followers are not in harmony with their words, they shall not be met with a blessed end. Allah the Exalted does not care for a community with hollow hearts who make empty claims, for He is Self-Sufficient. The victory at Badr had already been prophesied and there was every reason to believe that the Muslims would triumph. But the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, continued to weep and pray to his Lord. Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiqra inquired as to the need for such fervent supplication when victory had already been promised. The Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said, ‘God is Self- Sufficient.’ That is to say, perhaps hidden conditions lay beneath the surface of this divine promise. (Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, Malfuzat, Vol. 1, p. 10)