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The untold story of Black Muslims: The Mufti and the mission

This series of articles focuses on the African-Americans who Hazrat Mufti Muhammad Sadiqra brought under the banner of the true Islam during his time in America between 1920 and 1923. The converts all came from varying backgrounds. Ultimately, they became zealous preachers of Islam Ahmadiyyat in America.

Dr Talha Sami, UK

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“I prayed for three things when I was sent from London to America to establish the first Muslim mission: a sincere Jamaat of new Ahmadi Muslims, the construction of a mosque and a new journal. In spite of all the challenges, God Almighty, with His sheer blessings, answered my prayers and gave me a community during the first year; [The Moslem Sunrise] started in the second year and a mosque and residence was constructed during the third year.” (Hazrat Mufti Muhammad Sadiqra, Tahdeeth bin Ne‘mat [Urdu])

Hazrat Mufti Muhammad Sadiqra was a seasoned veteran missionary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. His extensive and successful tours of India and England helped him prepare for establishing institutions and extensive propagation systems to preach Islam in America.

Mufti Sahib’sra efforts were not spontaneous; they were calculated moves, blessed with the constant prayers and guidance of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IIra who was in India at the time. Mufti Sahibra was a close companion of the Promised Messiahas and was blessed with a wide range of skills from oration to administration. He was very well aware of the tools that were needed for the effective spread of Islam.

He may have left America with tears in his eyes, but what remained were institutions he had created – these are still celebrated today. The connotations of “institutions” are broad. They include the literature he commenced, which is still in circulation, publishing to this day, the mosque he erected and even the people that were empowered to further spread the message of Islam.

The focus here is purely on those pious African-American pioneers who joined the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat and set out to spread the message of Islam to Americans.

Pre-Sheikhs era

“He left an extraordinary legacy of individuals who were committed across Dayton, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Columbus.” (Habeeb Shafeek Jr, “Islamic Renaissance in the 1920s” on MTA, 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln5dvJOLLF0)

The panelists – Habeeb Shafeek and Dhul Yacub – while discussing Islam in America, stated that Mufti Sahibra left 12 trained missionaries behind as he left the USA. He infused them with the same zeal he had; they were able to propagate the message across their own native cities. These people were institutions who would be able to continue the propagation of Islam.

However, before a formal “sheikh programme” was ordained, Mufti Sadiq Sahibra was already training converts by giving them the blueprints for tabligh (propagation) that he would give to the later “sheikhs”.

One of these individuals was Elias Russell who was born in Mississippi around 1873. At least by the year 1930, he had moved to Chicago, County Illinois. (Roll 419 Enumeration District 87. Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA, p. 48)

Sometime before then, he converted between 1920 to July 1921 at the hand of Mufti Sadiq Sahibra and was given the name Ghulam Rasul, becoming the 45th to have accepted Islam, as recorded in The Moslem Sunrise of 1921. Mufti Sadiq Sahibra made a comprehensive list of those who converted. Elias Russell’s mention carried special significance:

“The brethren in Chicago hold regular meetings every Sunday with Mr L Roman as their secretary. Brothers Muhammad Yaqoob (Mr Andrew Jacob) and Ghulam Rasul (Mr Elias Russell) have been working like missionaries in Chicago and have succeeded in bringing nine American souls to the fold of Islam.” (The Moslem Sunrise, 1921, Issue 2, p. 36)

Ghulam Rasul was clearly working actively, almost as a missionary, securing subscribers and spreading the message of Islam. Mufti Sadiq Sahibra mentions him with regard to the former, alongside Madame Rahatullah and Sheikh Karoub (who helped purchase the Highland mosque. (The Moslem Sunrise, 1921, Issue 1, p. 29)

He was further mentioned again for his missionary efforts in spreading Islam to his fellow citizens in the next year. (The Moslem Sunrise, 1921, Issue 1, p. 64).

The “Sheikhs”

“They [Ahmadi sheikhs] did their very best in instructing us as to the teaching of Islam.” (Wali Akram, Black Pilgramage to Islam, p. 110)

Mufti Sadiq Sahibra instituted a system of training indeneous individuals wherever he went – in England he had four individuals working under him and spreading the message of Islam. (Al Fazl, 8 January 1920, p. 2)

Mufti Sahibra transferred his skills to America and titled those learning from him as “sheikhs”. He was preparing for the future. Those that he trained early on became fundamental to the spread of Islam in the next generation. This was following the sunnah of Prophet Muhammadsa who also appointed 12 leaders to supervise his followers, citing Mosesas and Jesusas at the time of the second pledge of Aqabah. (Muhammad, Seal of the Prophets, Hazrat Chaudhry Muhammad Zafarullah Khanra, p. 73).

This is something that has been identified by Robert Danin in Black Pilgramage to Islam. The Ahmadiyya Muslim mission spread throughout 16 cities, stretching from Mississippi to the Atlantic. Mufti Sadiq Sahibra surrounded himself with people who were interested in the truth, then instilled within them the same passion he had to preach the truth in the way he did. This was at a time when books or a standardised Islamic education was either not available or too expensive, therefore oral transmission was the alternative (Black Pilgramage to Islam, p. 38). This set off native Islam in America. (The End of Empires: African Americans in India, p. 43)

As a side note, it is interesting to point out that within a decade after Mufti Sahib’sra arrival and his campaign to train and empower African-American converts to preach Islam, a native form of Islam was to arise in Black America that came to be called the Nation of Islam. Though when it did, few recognised that its path had been lubricated by a force that hailed from the Punjab. Out of the sheikhs trained by Mufti Sahibra and left behind in America, the following personalities are particularly identifiable. From my research, I believe most, if not all, were African-Americans:

1. Sheikh Ahmad Din

2. Sheikh Ashiq Ahmad

3. Sheikh Nasir Ahmad

4. Sheikh Saeed Akmal of Pittsburgh

5. Sheikh Ahmad Omar of Braddock, Pennsylvania (previously known as William M Patton)

6. Abdullah Malik of Colmbus

7. Ahmad Rasool of Dayton

8. Shareef Ali of Cincinnati

9. Sheikh Abdus Salam (previously known as Reverend Sutton)

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Sheikh Ahmad Din (P. Nathaniel Johnson)

It is possible there was a Sheikh Suphan who taught Arabic and was an Ahmadi sheikh in Buffalo. He taught the renowned New York based Sunni scholar, Daoud Ghani. (Black Pilgramage to Islam, p. 121 & 286)

Hazrat Mufti Muhammad Sadiqra made sheikhs responsible for organising local missions, collecting donations, maintaining contact with the head office in Chicago and supplying them with pledge forms to register new converts and a plethora of other preaching and administrative duties. This was a systematic and effective approach. (Black Pilgramage to Islam, p. 36)

The history of the other proto-Islamic or early Islamic movements are shrouded in mystery. However, due to the early pioneering eff orts of the Mufti, a tremendous amount is on display. His mission still stands a century later whilst his magazine is still active and running. His legacy has truly been preserved.

Ahmadi missionary, Mahmood Kauser of New York, said:

“The first concerted efforts to spread Islam in America can be traced directly to the missionaries of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Pick up any book detailing the history of Islam in America and you will be forced to recognise the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community as the sole group that trained, organised and sent their missionaries for the service of Islam and the benefaction and education of all those who accepted Islam at the hands of these tireless missionaries.” (Early Ahmadi Converts of North America [Thesis], p. 17)

An Ahmadi blogger, Hafiz Nasiruddin, has said these that these Ahmadi “sheikhs” were integral to the success of Ahmadiyya in the US. Their efforts spread throughout a network of 16 cities, from the Mississipi to the Atlantic. They would follow the blueprint Mufti Sahib had left for effective preaching: lecturing at ecumenical functions, writing articles and debating. (Black Liberation: The Tree of Ahmad) (http://soulmuslim.blogspot.com)

This article only scratches the surface and serves as an introduction to how Islam was first spread across America by the Ahmadi missionary, Hazrat Mufti Muhammad Sadiqra, who was sent there by the Second Khalifa of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmadra, and served under his constant guidance and instructions. People from diverse backgrounds joined Islam Ahmadiyyat through the Mufti and helped propagate the message.

Sheikh Abdullah din Muhammad was a Caucasian convert. Born as Joseph Livington Mott, he converted to Islam Ahmadiyyat and became fundamental in the early years of the Mufti’s work, often mentioned in The Moslem Sunrise. Mahmood Kauser has seconded this and said that he went on to be a prolific preacher in the Bible belt. (Early Ahmadi Converts of North America [Thesis], p. 64)

There were others of notable mention. The Mufti mentioned Mrs Ophelia Avant and Brother Ahmad of Sioux City, Michigan for their passionate preaching although not everyone got the title of “sheikh” (Ahmadiyya Movement In Islam, Ahmadiyya Gazette, April 1997, p. 48)

The former and Madame Rahatullah were examples of how Mufti Sahibra empowered women into leadership roles. Gender was not a restricted setting of Mufti Sadiq Sahibra who empowered local females to preach Islam. These women preachers will be discussed with greater depth in future articles.

(In the next article, we will focus more on the formally anointed sheikhs by Hazrat Mufti Muhammad Sadiqra)

100 Years Ago… – Launch of Faruq Press

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Akhbar Faruq, 7 October 1920

All praise be to Allah that through His blessings, Faruq Press has been relaunched, which was closed for a long time due to the unavailability of a press operator.

The difficulties faced by this humble editor of Faruq in publishing the newspaper are indescribable. Akhbar [newspaper] Faruq could not be published on time due to the unavailability of its own press.

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In addition to the newspaper, copies of Tabligh-e-Rasalat and Risala-e-Ahmadiyya had been written and on hold for over a year. The press of Qadian was not able to print them.

Unaware of the challenges I was facing, the readers of Faruq and the subscribers of Tabligh-e-Rasalat and Risala-e-Ahmadiyya started having all sorts of negative thoughts about me and were angry at this humble editor of Faruq. I tried my best to find a press operator on my own and it is true that without a printing press, it is very difficult to get newspapers and books out on time, especially in Qadian, where there is only one press and it is impossible to get anything printed from elsewhere, and that press cannot do all the work of Qadian.

By the grace of God the Almighty, I finally succeeded and the press was launched in the current month. A former press operator from Delhi, who used to work for me in Al-Haq Press, Delhi came to work for me after receiving a reasonable salary. Yesterday, pages were also brought from Delhi. Insha-Allah-ul-Aziz, the newspaper will be published on time in the future.

Moreover, Tabligh-e-Rasalat and Risala-e-Ahmadiyya have also started to be published. Hopefully, an issue of “Tabligh-e-Rasalat” will be published every month. Due to the launch of the press, the printing costs have increased by 90 rupees per month, but the publication of Faruq is inevitable.

May God Almighty, with His grace and blessings, enable us to bear this burden. Amin.

In future, I will write to my audience in detail about what I have done so far and how much they have helped me and what is due on them for the future.

100 Years Ago… – Opposition in Mauritius and news from Kathgarh and Qadian

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Al Hakam, 7 October 1920

Mauritius

Tabligh tour

The missionary of Islam Ahmadiyyat to Mauritius, Sufi Ghulam Muhammad Sahib, has adopted this method for some time that he carries out tabligh whilst travelling. This is a very effective way [of spreading the message]. Where people have nothing else to do, like in a train etc., people have no other option but to listen.

Moreover, it is important to spread this message [of the Messiah] to different cities where it has not yet reached. The missionaries of the London mission are taking full advantage of this method.

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Eid-ul-Adha

Eid-ul-Adha was celebrated in Mauritius on Wednesday, 25 August 1920. Ahmadis offered Eid at Rose Hill Mosque. Non-Ahmadis filed lawsuits and spent huge sums of money to get hold of this mosque. Around 3,000 rupees were spent by the Ahmadis. However, we succeeded by the grace of God.

According to the non-Ahmadis, [Ahmadis are not Muslims] and the Eid prayer is an Islamic symbol, so they wanted to occupy the Rose Hill Mosque [and hand it over to Muslims].

However, their present condition resembles the following couplet [of the Promised Messiahas]:

اُنہیں ماتم ہمارے گھر میں شادی

فَسُبْحَانَ الَّذِیْ اَخْزَی الْاَعَادِیْ

“They are in mourning, while there is joy in our home; Holy is He [Allah] Who has confounded my foes.”

They were sure that they would offer the Eid prayers of the year 1918 in Rose Hill mosque, but from that day onwards, they are failing and we succeeded. We have been praying there since 1918. Praise be to Allah Who made it all possible. Men and women came from 12 cities and the mosque was filled with them. The sermon was delivered by Sufi Sahib. Among other things, he also said in the sermon that Eid and happiness are inseparable.

At present, only Ahmadis can truly celebrate while non-Ahmadis of India cannot rejoice because their Khalifa has been deposed and he cannot perform the duties of the Khilafat. However, Ahmadis are happy that their Khalifa is progressing daily by the grace of God and his faith is strong and resolute.

Even the non-Ahmadis of Ceylon cannot be happy because God Almighty caused them to fail as well.

Ahmadis are happy that they succeeded. Non-Ahmadis [in] Rose Hill cannot truly celebrate Eid because they did not pray in the Rose Hill Mosque and Ahmadis are happy because their Eid was in the Rose Hill Mosque. Hence, we are the inheritors of true happiness today.

Kathgarh

On Eid-ul-Adha, the Ahmadis were bringing a sacrificial cow from Ropar [now Rupnagar]. On the way, several hundred Hindus took sticks and pounced upon them and beat them. Chaudhry Abdul Manan Sahib suffered serious injuries and severe pain. The initial investigation was in the hands of the Hindus, so they weakened the case.

However, there is a strong hope from the present officers who now have this investigation in their hands that they will decide the matter honestly. Government officials know that our Jamaat is loyal and obedient towards the government and that we are a peace-loving community.

We sincerely hope that the outcome is according to the law.

Qadian Dar-ul-Aman

1. Hazrat Khalifatul Masih II[ra] is well. He is delivering darses of the Holy Quran in the gathering of men and women

2. Hazrat Mir Muhammad Ismail Sahib (assistant surgeon) was unwell when he came to Qadian but now he is fine, alhamdolillah

3. Khan Sahib Zulfiqar Ali Khan Sahib of Rampur has acquired pension. He is committed to migrate to Qadian. He has also rented a house for 20 rupees per month. Friends are requested to pray to Allah the Almighty to soon fulfill his desire and remove all the difficulties in his way

4. The missionary going to China has received the passport, alhamdolillah. The missionary to Japan has submitted the documents and the passport will be received in some days. One of the missionaries to Greece wrote from Bengal that his passport would be ready soon, inshaAllah. There are some predicaments in the way of the other two missionaries. We request members of the Jamaat to pray that Allah may remove all such hurdles. Amin

5. The blueprint of the London Mosque has reached Qadian for the approval of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih

6. The two madrassas are functioning and doing their job

Canadian National Amila’s virtual meeting with Huzoor

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Syed Mukarram Nazeer, Canada Correspondent

The national amila of Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Canada requested Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V, may Allah be his Helper, for a virtual meeting in August 2020.

By the grace of Allah the Almighty, the news of its approval was received on 13 September 2020 and a meeting date was set for 3 October 2020. 32 members of the national amila gathered in Aiwan-e-Tahir at the Baitul Islam Mosque complex for this blessed occasion. The meeting was scheduled for an hour (12:45pm to 1:45pm), but Huzooraa graciously gave an extra 15 minutes of his valuable time.

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One by one, each member introduced themselves and presented brief updates regarding their respective department. Huzooraa offered each member treasured guidance. This was truly a very blessed and beneficial meeting for all members. We hope and pray that insha-Allah, a physical meeting becomes a reality in the near future. Amin.

Some feedback from members of the national amila regarding the meeting experience is presented below:

Amir Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Canada, Lal Khan Malik Sahib, said:

“I was amazed to see how Huzooraa knows relatives of people he meets. It was also surprising that Huzooraa recognises every member of our amila. While figures are being presented, Huzooraa quickly calculates various outcomes in his mind with amazing speed. There were new angles of approach in Huzoor’saa comments and guidance about our work in various departments. We came out with more ideas on how we can work better in the service of Jamaat. A light touch of humour here and there kept us all at ease in a situation that was otherwise tense for us. Huzooraa was gracious and forgiving even when our responses were not to his expectations.”

Hadi Ali Chaudhry Sahib, Naib Amir Jamaat Canada, said:

“My feelings of this meeting can be understood through the following couplets:

تیرے دیدار سے روح کو ٹھنڈک پہنچی

میری آنکھوں کو تجھے دیکھ کے تسکین ہوئی

تشنگی جتنی تھی کچھ اس کا مداوا بھی ہوا

دل بڑھا، اور میرے ایمان کی تمکین ہوئی

“‘Seeing you brought peace to my soul and calm to my eyes. My yearning was satisfied, my heart was comforted and my faith, strengthened.’”

Secretary wasaya and Naib Amir, Kaleem Ahmad Malik Sahib, said:

“I had been eagerly awaiting the meeting since the morning and was continuously praying. I was not satisfied in any way about my department because the work of Allah the Almighty always progresses and never stops. We were engaged in prayers and as soon as we saw Huzoor’saa radiant countenance, we felt comfort. The compassionate advice of Huzooraa on my department’s report turned the panic into peace and consolation and it established a newfound devotion within me for obedience to Khilafat and pursuit of my work. May Allah the Almighty grant us the opportunity to meet Huzooraa personally and may He always lead us, our families and children in obedience and love of Khilafat. Amin.”

Aslam Daud Sahib, Naib Amir Jamaat Canada, said:

“By the grace of Allah the Almighty, today we had a historic virtual meeting with Huzooraa. It was a very rejuvenating experience that charged us with new vigour. We were blessed with guidance that helped us to refocus on the most important matters. It was a true blessing to receive direct guidance from Huzooraa despite the pandemic and all the restrictions.”

Sheikh Mohammad Amir Mahmood Sahib, Naib Amir Jamaat Canada, said:

“Overall, I feel that we have been spiritually uplifted as a result of this meeting. May Allah the Almighty enable us to serve in complete obedience to Khilafat and in a way that results in the pleasure of Allah. Amin.”

Abdul Bari Sahib, Naib Amir Jamaat Canada, said:

Alhamdolillah, we received guidance regarding our work and I hope these instructions will be implemented, insha-Allah.”

Mubashir Ahmad Sahib, Naib Amir Jamaat Canada, said:

“Despite our shortcomings, we received immense guidance and were reminded of our responsibilities.”

Sabih Nasir Sahib, National General Secretary, said:

“Beloved Huzooraa perhaps sensed my nervousness and eased my tension by remarking that my Urdu was similar to English. As he enquired about the reporting and how we collect the reports from the jamaats, I was completely amazed that Huzooraa enquired as to how we know that the reports are not filled by a computer and are in-fact being filled by a person. No amount of preparation would have made me expect that question. I had no answer. But then, Huzooraa graciously provided me with guidance as well.”

Shahid Mansoor Sahib, Secretary Tarbiyat, said:

“By the grace of Allah, I had the opportunity to join this blessed meeting today and because of this blessed meeting, I had the chance to quench my spiritual thirst. At the same time, my courage increased and I also realised how Allah the Almighty has created new ways for the progress of Ahmadiyyat through these new inventions. Observation has shown that whenever the voice of Hazrat Khalifatul Masihaa is obeyed by saying labbaik, there is always an opportunity to observe the manifestations of Allah the Almighty in a new way.”

Mirza Hameed Sahib, Secretary Talim, said:

“We are very happy that we were blessed through a meeting with Huzooraa virtually.”

Sheikh Abdul Wadood Sahib, Secretary Ishaat, said:

“I was pleasantly surprised about the cost and sales details Huzooraa knew regarding books in Canada. I am grateful to Huzooraa for his guidance about translations of the Holy Quran.”

Farhan Basharat Sahib, Secretary Sami-o-Basri, said:

“It was mesmerising to see beloved Huzooraa. I was so amazed that he directed us in simple words and instructions. It has motivated me and created more love for Allah the Almighty and His Khalifa. May Allah continue to shower His incessant blessings upon him and his family, Amin.”

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Shafqat Mahmood Sahib, Secretary umur-e-ama, said:

“It was a very pleasant meeting. Huzooraa was very relaxed and spoke comfortably with amila members. He very joyfully guided us and we all enjoyed these moments.”

Naseer Ahmad Khan Sahib, Secretary Ziafat, said:

Alhamdolillah, we met Huzooraa and were blessed with his valuable guidance.”

Khalid Mahmood Naeem Sahib, Secretary Mal, said:

“We are blessed to have Khilafat among us. We feel highly motivated, energised and guided. This meeting reminded me of my duties and how to discharge them. It was indeed a great honour and blessing to be a part of this meeting. Long live Khilafat-e-Ahmadiyya. Amin.”

Rahman Masood Mahar Sahib, Additional Secretary Mal, said:

“By the grace of Allah, I was able to join the meeting with Huzooraa today. It is the sheer grace of Allah, that we had the opportunity to receive the instructions of Huzooraa directly. May Allah the Almighty help us to follow the instructions of Huzooraa. The truth of Khilafat was manifested to everyone through his deep understanding and love for Jamaat members.”

Sheikh Abdul Hadi Sahib, Secretary Talim-ul-Quran and Waqf-e-Arzi, said:

Masha-Allah, the meeting was very good and well organised and we were able to speak to Huzooraa.”

Mian Rizwan Masood Sahib, Secretary Tahrik-e-Jadid, said:

“Huzoor’saa memory is extraordinary. Aside from providing administrative guidance, Huzooraa still enquired about the health of my maternal uncle and my maternal cousin.”

Muhammad Ahsan Gardezi Sahib, Secretary Tarbiyat and Waqf-e-Jadid Nau Mubai‘een, said:

“The meeting with Huzooraa was very fruitful. We will try our utmost to follow the instructions received from Huzooraa. We have received a lot of advice and guidance. May Allah the Almighty help us to follow it. Amin.”

Zahid Masud Sahib, Secretary Waqf-e-Nau, said:

“This was my first meeting with Huzooraa as a member of the national amila. This virtual meeting was no less nerve-racking than a physical meeting. Nonetheless, I enjoyed every single moment. I will try my best to implement the instructions given by Huzooraa. I am thankful to Allah the Almighty that Huzooraa granted us some time from his busy schedule.”

Mamoon Rashid Sahib, Secretary Sanat-o-Tijarat, said:

“By the grace of Allah the Almighty, this was an excellent meeting, full of guidance. Prayers are requested to be able to follow these guidelines.”

Farhatullah Shad Sahib, Muhasib, said:

“This was my first meeting and I was speechless. Huzooraa had up to date records of accounting.”

Mahmood Ashraf Sahib, Internal Auditor, said:

“The meeting was very blessed. Huzoor’saa eye for detail on each aspect of every department was amazing. We received immense guidance through this meeting.”

Jamaat in Kasai, Congo Kinshasa assist in central jail

Shahid Mehmood Khan, Missionary, DRC

Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) had the opportunity to serve 650 prisoners in the central jail of Kananga, in Kasai Region.

The Jamaat delegation, in collaboration with Humanity First DRC, visited the jail on 19 September 2020.

The prisoners were not being served sufficiently for three weeks. Due to this alarming situation, the provincial advisor for justice contacted the provincial missionary, Rameez Ahmad Mahmood Sahib for help.

According to the guidelines sent by the President of Humanity First Congo and Amir Jamaat, Khalid Mahmood Sahib, a programme was prepared for the jail visit.

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The ziafat team of Lajna Imaillah prepared food on the night of 18 September. The menu consisted of Fufu, Manioc leaves curry and fish curry.

The ceremony started with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by a brief introduction of Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya in local language Tshiluba.

Mr Raymond Samasaka, Provincial Advisor for Justice appreciated the act of charity and said that Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya is serving humanity without any discrimination of cast, creed, colour or ethnicity.

Mr Coco Lonji, Director of Central Jail said that he wanted to thank Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya for providing the prisoners with food. He also called others to follow the footsteps of the Jamaat.

All the prisoners were thankful to the Jamaat and Humanity First.

This act of charity was covered by local radio channels and the UN run radio Okapi.

Congo Profound wrote that the provincial missionary of the Jamaat came to the assistance of the prisoners as soon as he was informed.

Members of Sri Lanka Jamaat meet minister of justice

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A. Abdul Aziz, Sri Lanka Correspondent

On 28 September 2020, a two-member delegation of Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Sri Lanka visited the ministry of justice in Colombo to gift the Sinhala translation of the books, Life of Muhammad and World Crisis and the Pathway to Peace to Hon Ali Sabry PC, Minister of Justice.

The honourable minister was very pleased to accept the books and said: “I will go through these books.”

Seminar on life devotion at Jamia Sierra Leone

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Abdul Hadi Qurashi, Sierra Leone Correspondent

During an official visit, Amir Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Sierra Leone, Saeedur Rahman Sahib went to Bo and Kenema cities, and a gathering was held with the students of Jamia on 30 September 2020.

After the Maghrib and Isha prayers, the programme commenced with the recitation of the Holy Quran with English translation, and a poem of Hazrat Musleh-e-Maud, may Allah be pleased with him.

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The main purpose of this programme was an address by Amir Sahib to the new students of Jamia, in which he advised them about the need, importance and responsibilities of life devotion.

In his address, Amir Jamaat Sierra Leone told the students that the lives of the prophets of Allah are excellent examples of life devotion. And the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, spent his whole life in the propagation of Islam and faced many difficulties, but never did he desist from his duty. His Companionsra, in his footsteps, spread the message of Islam to many countries.

He further said that in this era, this task has been given to the Promised Messiah, on whom be peace, and his Jamaat. So, as his followers, we should always be ready to discharge our duties in the face of all difficulties and never expect any worldly rewards for that.

May Allah the Almighty enable us to discharge our duties in the best possible manner and may He accept us. Amin

9-15 October

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In this third year of Al Hakam, we will present a selection of incidents from the blessed life of the Promised Messiah, peace be upon him, this time, with some more details

9 October 1883: On this date, the Promised Messiahas replied to a letter of Mir Abbas Ali Sahib of Ludhiana. In it, Hazrat Ahmadas shared that he had a wonderful dream the night before, in which some persons, whom he did not recognise, were inscribing some verses over the door of Masjid Mubarak with green ink. Huzooras soon realised that they were angels, who were carrying green ink with them and were writing some verses in calligraphy. Huzooras started reading the verses, but only one of them remained in his memory, which was:

لَا رَادَّ لِفَضْلِه

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9 October 1897: The Promised Messiahas shared with Hazrat Haji Seith Allah Rakha Abdur Rahmanra that he had been suffering from conjunctivitis for last few days. Hazrat Ahmadas also expressed his condolences on the sad demise of his son, Seith Saleh Muhammad Sahib. Huzooras acknowledged receipt of a donation worth 200 rupees for a mosque, which had been made by various relatives of Hazrat Seith Sahibra. In this letter, aside from writing on matters of common interest, Hazrat Ahmadas prayed immensely for those who made these financial contributions.

10 October 1888: The Promised Messiahas replied to a letter of Hazrat Munshi Rustam Alira. Among other things, Hazrat Ahmadas explained to him the essence of true repentance, its stages and how Allah’s mercy encompasses a person. Huzoor’sas explanations in spiritual matters were unmatched.

11 October 1899: In southern Africa, a war broke out between the local Boers community and English forces. The Promised Messiahas mentioned this confrontation many times in his writings.

2 February 1900 was Eid-ul-Fitr. The Promised Messiahas told members of the Jamaat to hold a meeting on that day and offer prayers for the success of the British Government. The Eid prayer was led by Hazrat Maulvi Nuruddinra and the sermon was delivered by the Promised Messiahas. In this sermon, he commented on chapter 114 of the Holy Quran and reminded the listeners of their duties towards the government, especially because of the goodness of the government which it had displayed in various ways. After the sermon, Huzooras told the gathering to pray for the victory of the British Government in the battle that was being fought in Transvaal and then led a silent prayer for this purpose. He also collected a sum of money to be sent for the injured in this battle. Since this meeting was convened to offer prayers, it came to be known as Jalsa Dua [the Prayer Meeting].

11 October 1905: Hazrat Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkotira succumbed to a prolonged ailment and passed away at 2:30pm on this date.

12 October 1890: The Promised Messiahas wrote to a very close companion, Hazrat Mian Abdullah Sanaurira, that his proposed departure for Qadian would be on 15 October 1890 at midday. Huzooras asked him whether it was convenient for him to pay a visit according to this schedule, otherwise they could get together at any time in the coming future.

12 October 1905: One of the Promised Messiah’sas closest companions, a devout disciple and an ever-ready helping hand, Hazrat Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkotira was laid to rest on this day before noon in Qadian. He passed away a day before and the burial was done as amanat (interim burial).

13 October 1905: The Promised Messiahas received a guest from Gujarat, Mr D Neel, headmaster at a mission school. This guest had the opportunity to ask some questions in writing. Hazrat Ahmadas spoke on different religions in the world, in light of the questions asked. The noble companions enjoyed this informative sitting full of knowledge and wisdom, held before the Asr prayer.

14 October 1884: The Promised Messiahas visited Ludhiana on this date, to enquire about the health of Mir Abbas Ali Sahib. He stayed there only for a day or two.

14 October 1901: The Promised Messiahas wrote to Hazrat Syed Nasir Shahra on this date about expenditures on the printing of Nuzul-ul-Masih. Huzooras told him that the text of this book was long, hence the printing costs surpassed the initial estimates. Hazrat Ahmadas wrote that he was sending him two copies of Kishti-e-Nuh – one for him and the second copy for beloved Syed Fazl Shah Sahib.

15 October 1906: The Promised Messiahas wrote, “I saw in my dream that I was writing something and in the course of writing, I saw the following writing:

علم الدرمان 223

[Ilm-ul-Darman].” The Promised Messiahas said, “Ilm is an Arabic word and darman is Persian. What follows [the revelation] is the number 223. I do not know what this means.”

Once Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IIra said:

Ilm is an Arabic word meaning ‘knowledge’ and darman is a Persian word meaning treatment. The import is that the knowledge of the treatment would be known after 223 days.

“Now we need to see what is the 223rd day after 15 October 1906 – it is 25 May 1907. The Promised Messiahas passed away on 26 May in accordance with this revelation.

“Another matter for reflection, which the opponents may deny for lack of understanding, is that the revelation was received in 1906, but the Promised Messiahas passed away in 1908. That makes it one year and 223 days.

“Bear in mind that there are two reasons for it. One, that there is another revelation which followed closely; [‘The Arrows of death do not miss’] which also proves that the revelation containing 223 is about death. Then another Arabic revelation was received meaning that his death was destined in 1907, but Allah increased his assigned time and thus, the calculation started after one year.

“The second reason is that the date appointed for his death was 26 May. If he had died in 1907, some of his opponents would have raised the clamour that he died within the period given in their prophecies. Moreover, in that case, his death would have been on the 27th. Therefore, it was necessary that he should pass away in a leap year (which would have 29 days in February) so that he would pass away exactly after 223 days on 26 May. Thus, his death would definitely be in 1908, which is a leap year, and not in 1907, which has 28 days in February. Thus, the 223 days are completed not on 26 May, but on 27 May. (Tashheez-ul-Azhan, Vol. 3, No. 6-7, June-July 1908, p. 216)

“Discover Islam NZ” going strong

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Sabahuzafar, Missionary, New Zealand

Tasleem Ahmad Sahib reports that the newly launched “Discover Islam NZ” tabligh campaign run by Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya New Zealand has been continuing with great strength.

The “Discover Islam NZ” team recently visited the towns of Morrinsville and Matamata under the “Meet Your Muslim Neigbour NZ” campaign on 17 September 2020. The campaign consisted of both street campaigns and “Islam Table Talk” sessions.

The “Discover Islam NZ” team engaged with the public in different places around the two towns, answering their questions and discussing a vast array of topics. The “Islam Table Talk” sessions provided an opportunity for more in-depth discussions in cafes, over a cup of coffee.

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One notable guest was Mr Tim van de Molen, Member of Parliament for Waikato, who had a lengthy meeting with the “Discover Islam NZ” team. The MP for Waikato was provided a background to the campaign, introduced to Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya, and Hazrat Amirul Momineen’saa efforts for establishing lasting world peace.

During the meeting, various Islamic teachings were also discussed in detail. The delegation also presented The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam as a gift to him.

Following the meeting, the MP published a post from his official Facebook account, to promote and let the local public know about the campaign taking place in their respective towns.

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The campaign received coverage in local media; Morrinsville News published an article prior to the visit on 17 September 2020, explaining the aims of the “Discover Islam NZ” campaign and highlighting the various initiatives and events the team was holding in the area.

The “Islam Table Talk” sessions also gave the “Discover Islam NZ” team the opportunity to hold an interview with the editor of the Morrinsville News, which was later published on 24 September 2020.

Another follow up article from our visit to Te Awamutu was published in Te Awamutu Courier on 1 October 2020.

The “Discover Islam NZ” campaign is making good progress, alhamdolillah, and the team is working hard and praying to ensure the campaigns’ ongoing success. It will continue to be held in different locations across New Zealand in the future, insha-Allah.

The cause for not deriving pleasure in prayer and its cure

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In short, I observe that people are negligent and indolent in observing their Prayers because they are oblivious to the pleasure and satisfaction that Allah the Exalted has invested in Prayer. This is a significant cause in this respect. Then, there is even greater negligence and indolence in cities and towns. Even fifty per cent of the people do not eagerly bow their heads before their true Master with sincere love.

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The question that arises is: why do the people not know of this pleasure and why have they never experienced this exquisite taste? Other religions do not prescribe such injunctions. At times, it so happens that people are busy in their engagements and the call for Prayer is made. At such a time, there are those who would shut their ears, as though their heart begins to throb with pain. Such people are worthy of pity. There are certain people here as well whose shops are situated adjacent to mosques, but they never join in the Prayer. All I wish to say is that one ought to fervently and passionately pray to God Almighty that just as He has granted us diverse forms of pleasure in fruits and other things, may He enable us to experience, even once, the sweet taste of Prayer and worship. One never forgets the taste of a thing. If an individual looks at someone beautiful with pleasure, they remember it well. Further, if a person sees an ugly and hideous figure, the entire state of such a figure comes forth as an embodiment in the mind of the observer, whenever they are reminded of it. Of course, if a person is indifferent and saw the figure in passing, then one remembers nothing. Similarly, in the estimation of those who do not pray, the Prayer is like a penalty, whereby one is unjustly forced to wake up in the morning when it is cold and leave their precious sleep to perform ablution, and compelled to forsake many comforts in order to offer it. The actual fact is that such a one is averse and therefore, is unable to understand; they are oblivious of the pleasure and satisfaction that is present in Prayer. How then can they experience pleasure in Prayer? I observe that when a drunkard or one who suffers from addiction is unable to find satisfaction, they continue to drink glass after glass, until they are finally inebriated. A wise and prudent individual can benefit from this example. In other words, one must remain persistent in Prayer and continue observing it until they begin to experience pleasure. Just as a drunkard conceives of a pleasure in his mind, which is the actual objective he pursues, in the same way, the mind and all of one’s faculties must feel a propensity towards the acquisition of that very pleasure that exists in Prayer. Then, with sincerity and passion, at least to the extent that an addict suffers from anxiety, restlessness and pain, an individual ought to pray that they are able to experience the pleasure they seek.

I say truthfully that surely and most definitely they will experience the pleasure of Prayer. Then, in the observance of Prayer, one ought to strive to seek the benefits that are associated with it and keep in view the concept of goodness or ihsan (i.e. to worship God as though one can see Him or at least that God can see you). As God Almighty states: اِنَّ الْحَسَنٰتِ یُذْھِبْنَ السَّیِّاٰتِ and that is to say, good works drive away evil. Therefore, whilst aspiring to goodness and striving to attain the pleasures in Prayer, one ought to supplicate that God enables one to observe the Prayer that is characteristic of the truthful (siddiqin) and of those who excel in good works (mohsinin). As mentioned, Allah the Exalted has stated: اِنَّ الْحَسَنٰتِ یُذْھِبْنَ السَّیِّاٰتِ and this means that good works or Prayer drives away evil. In another instance, God Almighty states that Prayer saves one from indecency and manifest evil. However, despite this we observe that there are people who observe Prayer, yet still indulge in evil deeds. The response to this is that they observe Prayer, but not in its true spirit, nor with piety. They only perform useless movements in the form of a custom and habit. Their soul is dead. Allah the Exalted has not described this as hasanat (or good works). In this verse, God has used the word hasanat as opposed to al-Salat even though the two words mean one and the same thing. This is because God wishes to allude to the merit and husn (or beauty) of Prayer, which in its true form possesses within it a spirit of truth and the effects of divine grace. This form of Prayer does indeed drive away evil. Prayer is not simply a process of sitting and standing. In fact, the essence and soul of the formal Prayer is that supplication which possesses within it a pleasure and satisfaction.

(Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, Malfuzat, Vol. 1, pp. 159-161)