Members Advance Missionary Efforts in Canada
- James Pollard
- Dec 2, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 9
In the heart of Canada, members of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL) continue their grassroots efforts to spread a message of divine justice and spiritual awakening. Stacey and Denis, recent converts to AROPL from Catholic backgrounds, are spearheading these efforts in Richmond Hill and Niagara Falls, Ontario. Inspired by the teachings of Aba Al-Sadiq and the Mahdi's Manifesto, the couple is dedicated to sharing the belief that the awaited savior of humanity has arrived, calling people of all creeds and backgrounds to build a new, Divine Just State.
Richmond Hill, a bustling community of approximately 200,000 residents, predominantly Christian, has become a focal point for the couple’s outreach. Despite the area’s affluence, they note a lack of spiritual fulfillment and a pervasive materialism. They believe the Mahdi's Manifesto offers a blueprint for societal transformation, emphasizing that only God can choose the rightful leader to establish peace and justice on Earth. The Qur'anic verse, “They wish to extinguish Allah’s light with their mouths, but Allah will only allow His light to be perfected” (29:39), underscores their conviction.
In Niagara Falls, visited by millions annually, Stacey and Denis engage with tourists and locals alike. Their mission: to awaken “lost sheep” to the call of the divine messenger of their time. They criticize institutionalized religious leaders for offering insufficient guidance, often prioritizing personal power over spiritual truths. They assert that doctrines attributed to figures like Paul distort Christ’s original teachings, creating a barrier to recognizing the awaited savior.
The couple draws upon scriptural warnings, such as Jesus’ words in the Gospel of Mark, to highlight the shortcomings of contemporary religious leaders. They call for a return to the prophetic tradition, which heralds the unity of Christ and the Mahdi in establishing God’s kingdom on Earth.
In British Columbia, Ari Abruni is another steadfast advocate for AROPL. Based in Mission, a town whose very name resonates with his purpose, Ari draws inspiration from Islamic and Biblical prophecies alike. He emphasizes the enduring call of prophets, particularly the Mahdi's declaration that “work, work, and work is your salvation.” Ari’s dedication mirrors the principles of past prophetic missions, grounded in justice, service, and unwavering faith.
Quoting Isaiah 42:1,
“Here is My Servant, whom I uphold, My Chosen One, in whom My soul delights. I will put My Spirit on Him, and He will bring justice to the nations.” (Bible, Book of Isaiah, Chapter 42, Verse 1)
Ari frames his mission as part of a divine narrative of redemption. He embraces the prophetic vision of the Mahdi, whose call will reach humanity in their own languages—a realization of the promise of universal guidance and unity.
Both efforts in Ontario and British Columbia exemplify the AROPL’s commitment to bringing light to the world’s darkness. Through tireless outreach and deep conviction, these members aim to foster a society rooted in peace, justice, and divine truth. As Stacey, Denis, and Ari continue their work, they remain steadfast in their belief that this mission heralds a transformative era for humanity.
What a great article, really puts emphasis on the importance of working in Gods name, may the call be spread far amd wide!
MashaAllah great work May God bless you on this path, and many more reach the true path through your efforts.
Alhamdulillah ❤️ such great work. God bless you all inshaaAllah
Y'all are doing great work, God bless your sincere continuous efforts
Alhandinduallah may the masses wake up and support the mahdi so the kingdom of god can be established inshallah god bless all the supporters and companions of the mahdies peace is from them