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Exclusive Interview with Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq
On November 4, 2025, The Divine Just State magazine sat down with Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq for a thirty-minute conversation. It was an unusually candid exchange, in which we posed the kinds of questions that newcomers to the message are likely asking themselves but rarely see addressed plainly. And these are his answers.
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Paths for the Dead: From the Egyptian Book of the Dead to the Mexican Day of the Dead
A reflective exploration of Día de los Muertos, tracing its ancient Indigenous roots, its fusion with Catholicism, and its deep spiritual parallels with Egyptian, Islamic, Jewish and Christian views of death and remembrance.
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2025 - The Tenth Anniversary of Raising the Black Banners
A landmark year of global attention marked the tenth anniversary of AROPL—and its impact is still unfolding.
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New Hall of Mysteries Series!
What if a forgotten prophet shaped Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—and we’ve misunderstood him?
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Op-Ed: Why We Worship Dead Prophets but Reject Living Ones
All major world religions agree: throughout history, God has sent prophets and messengers as divinely appointed leaders. He intended to rule over humanity through these prophets and messengers, in order to establish justice and equality on the earth. The story of our history is a story of these men whom God sent being persecuted, tortured or even killed by the very people they were sent to help.
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“I Should Have Been Dead or in Jail”: Saved from the streets of UK by Aba Al-Sadiq
A troubled youth from the UK, Jahmeel Musa finds faith, purpose, and transformation through Aba Al-Sadiq’s community after escaping a life of crime, inner struggle, and spiritual confusion.
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Op-Ed: If Jesus Came Back, Would He Even Recognize Christianity?
Most Christians today claim to follow Jesus, but ignore his radical call to reject wealth, share everything, and build God’s Kingdom on earth.
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The Greatest Enemy Lives Inside You: What Prophets Really Said About the Ego
Every prophet, sage, and scripture warned us about the same hidden enemy: the ego. It hides behind piety, fuels pride, blinds us to truth, and even rejects God’s chosen guides. From Jesus to Muhammad to Krishna, the message is clear—conquer the self or be conquered by it.
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The 5 Biggest Cover-Ups in Christian History
Christianity as we know it isn’t built on Jesus’ words, but on distortions—chiefly Paul’s. From turning Jesus into God, to inventing salvation by faith alone, to erasing reincarnation and prophetic succession, centuries of theology hid the original message. This piece uncovers the 5 biggest lies.
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Yes, We Believe in Miracles
People mock AROPL for believing in miracles, forgetting every major religion is built on them. If miracles are so absurd, maybe they should reject all religion and just become atheists instead.
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Why Selling Your House for God Isn’t as Weird as You Think
The AROPL community in England draws on ancient religious traditions of communal living, urging members to reject materialism and build a just, spiritual society rooted in shared values.
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“In God We Trust”—But Only If You're White: The Lie of Christian America
America's ideals clash with its reality—racism, inequality, and violence persist. This piece explores the gap between faith and action in a nation built on white supremacy and systemic injustice.
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Did Abdullah Hashem Found A Cult?
What is a cult and how do we determine if the members of Abdullah Hashem's community are members of a cult?
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When Satan Sits on the Straight Path: The Hidden War Within Religion
Satan’s greatest deception isn’t rebellion—it’s misguidance from within religion. This piece explores how corrupted faith can become his most powerful tool, misleading believers from the very path to God.
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Arab Christians: After Deafening Silence, They Spoke Blasphemy
This article explores the initial silence of Arab Christians following the declaration of Aba al-Sadiq as the true Pope, contextualizing their response within a broader history of religious and political repression. It also examines the eventual stirrings of engagement and dialogue, particularly among Egyptian Christians, in reaction to Aba al-Sadiq's televised messages calling for sincere inquiry into his divine claim.
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How a Devout Catholic Became a Believer in Abdullah Hashem
As controversy swells around Aba Al-Sadiq’s self-declaration as the new pope, attention has turned to one of his closest companions: Tiffany Oldani. A former Catholic turned prominent spokesperson for the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, Oldani has become a central figure in the movement's public outreach. Her journey from devout Catholic upbringing to outspoken critic of the Church reflects a personal transformation.
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The Scandalous Lives of God's Prophets
In an age where moral flawlessness is demanded of spiritual figures, critics often scrutinize the lives of prophets and saints to discredit their messages.
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The Conclave of Satan - Electing a False Pope
On April 20th, 2025, Easter Sunday, believers of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light from all around the world to inform the people that the true Pope is Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq. Some believers took it upon themselves to drive all the way from their home countries to the heart of Catholicism in Vatican City where Pope Francis would give a brief speech and blessings to the congregation of his followers.
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How Every Prophet was Betrayed by Those Close to Him
One of the most painful experiences in human life is betrayal. And perhaps the most painful form of betrayal is not from strangers or open enemies, but from close ones, family, companions, and those who once claimed loyalty. In the divine history of prophets and reformers, this type of betrayal is not just common; it is a recurring theme. In fact, it is a divine pattern, a Sunnah of God in the way He tests His chosen ones.
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Zion Media and the Mormon Church discuss Abdullah Hashem
Zion Media and members of the Latter-day Saints (LDS) of the Mormon Church, believers in the doctrine of Joseph Smith, namely Shane Baldwin, Trevor Keyes and Chad, like a breath of fresh air, decided to make a seemingly fair-minded critique of the call of Aba Al-Sadiq.
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