Arab Christians in Deep Slumber After the Speech of the True Pope, Abdullah Hashem
- Lina Irshaid
- Apr 29
- 4 min read
Updated: May 13

The Christian world witnessed a great sign on Easter Sunday, the day Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, his triumph in death, and his victory over it. As per tradition, thousands of Christians gathered in the Vatican’s Square, awaiting the appearance of Pope Francis on the balcony to give his annual Easter address. Millions of Christians worldwide, including Arab Christians, followed this live event on television screens across the middle east.
However, during this occasion, a historic scene unfolded: a group of young believers in the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light appeared, holding large banners proclaiming to the Christians, especially Catholics, the arrival of a new, true Pope — one who is truthful in his claim and firm in his proof. They called for the supremacy of God and the pledge of Allegiance to God from the heart of the Vatican Square, drawing the attention of bystanders and security personnel. The guards quickly approached, ordering them to lower their banners and vacate the square. Shortly after, Pope Francis appeared before the Christians, visibly overcome by extreme fatigue and illness. The surprise climaxed the following morning, when the world awoke to the news of his death!
"There is no such thing as coincidence," said Imam Ahmad Al-Hassan. The truth, in all transparency, is that God spoke and left a sign of utmost clarity for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear. God declared that this usurper of Christ’s throne — chosen by lot and majority rule — was false and did not represent Christ. The full truth and sincerity are embodied in the new true Pope, Abdullah Hashem, appointed by God and sent by Christ at the end of times, paving the way for His second coming.
Following this tremendous sign and divine support for the true Pope, Abdullah Hashem, Aba Al-Sadiq delivered a global speech that shook the entire Christian West. It awakened the living conscience in every Christian who still carried light in their heart. Conversely, it stirred fear and denial in those who claim to follow Christ but whose hearts harbor opposition to him and to the truth of his teachings.
Western social media platforms buzzed with hundreds of videos and posts from many self-proclaimed Christians, especially Americans, accusing the messenger of Christ and their Comforter of being the Antichrist. This is exactly what happened with all the prophets and messengers throughout history: rejected, belied, and falsely accused by their own people. Christ himself was rejected by his nation, accused of blasphemy, heresy, and of corrupting the religion of Moses. He was slandered, insulted, denied, and finally condemned to crucifixion by the consensus of the majority.
At least, however, the Western Christians engaged with the event, took the speech seriously, and revealed their true positions — whether with or against the true Christianity they claim to follow. The strange thing, however, is the deep slumber — or perhaps the shock — that has befallen the Arab Christians after the very same event. Despite the slight of Arab Christians who follow the programs broadcast on the Arabic Imam Mahdi Has Appeared satellite TV channel and who engage directly with the presenters through discussions and questions regarding the revelations Aba Al-Sadiq makes about Jesus Christ, there remain millions of Arab Christians who remain frozen in place. These Christians, from different sects and countries such as Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, and Iraq, have yet to engage or respond meaningfully.
This mirrors the general condition of Muslims — both Sunni and Shia — who dismiss the coming of the Savior in their lifetimes and see no urgency in searching for him, despite the severe tribulation and bitter reality engulfing the Middle East. What befalls Arab Christians is exactly what befalls Arab Muslims: they are all weary under the crushing weight of injustice, corruption, lawlessness, inhumanity, and selfishness dominating every aspect of their lives.
Just as Muslims are utterly marginalized and absorbed by the prevailing political and religious institutions, Arab Christians are similarly consumed. Muslims are subjected to tyrannical Arab rulers clinging to power through fraudulent elections or by force and secular constitutions, and so too are the Christians. Muslims are subjugated by misleading religious scholars — whether Sunni or Shia — and Christians are likewise programmed and consumed by the teachings of their clerics and priests across denominations.
All religious institutions in the Middle East — whether Islamic or Christian — are subservient to, supportive of, and backed by the oppressive political powers. There is not a single Christian religious institution in the Arab world — despite the persecution and difficult living conditions faced by their congregations under Arab regimes — that denounces or rejects democracy or majority rule, the same system that condemned Christ to crucifixion. During Christ’s trial, the Pharisees, scribes, and the crowds unanimously chose to release the criminal Barabbas and condemn Christ to death.
Thus, those who once despised their Savior, who accepted his unjust trial and crucifixion as the path to salvation, now in the end times are blind to the lone voice crying in the wilderness: "Awaken, O sleepers! Arise, O dead!" — and they become easy prey for the wolves.
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