Believers in Copenhagen Raise the Banner "Allegiance is to Allah"
- Joseph Dean McGowen

- Dec 27, 2025
- 2 min read

In the sacred month of December, recognized by the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL) as the true Ramadan, the Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq issued a profound call to all believers: raise the banner "Allegiance is to Allah" atop every rooftop and in major cities across the globe. This directive serves as a timeless reminder that true leadership is appointed by God, urging humanity to "fast from elections" and prioritize divine guidance over worldly politics. Embracing this command, devoted followers from Germany, India, Nigeria, Canada, the UK, Malaysia, and numerous other nations have boldly displayed the banners, held marches, passed out flyers and posters and fed the poor, drawing widespread attention and resonance from passersby who connect deeply with AROPL's core message of "Humanity First."

The latest manifestation of this global movement unfolded in Copenhagen, Denmark, where a dedicated group of believers conducted a peaceful march to proclaim the supremacy of God. Commencing at Frederiksborggade 54 in central Copenhagen, four steadfast participants—Azra, Malik, Yosef, and Mohamad—embarked on a symbolic journey across the bridge toward Nørrebro Station. Yosef and Mohamad proudly hoisted the black banners inscribed with "Allegiance is to Allah," while Yosef's resounding call of "Labbayk Ya Aba Al-Sadiq" echoed through the area.
Azra, capturing the event live and engaging viewers in Danish, documented the procession, which drew a mix of curiosity and commentary from onlookers. One cyclist paused to remark, "Why don't you get a job?"—a fleeting moment that underscores the societal challenges believers face, yet it did not deter their resolve. After approximately 30 minutes, the group arrived at Nørrebro Station, where Yosef utilized a speaker to eloquently affirm God's ultimate authority.

The gathering concluded with a heartfelt rendition of a song honoring Aba Al-Sadiq, leaving a quiet but powerful imprint on the city.
Though interactions were minimal, this Copenhagen march exemplifies the quiet strength of AROPL's mission: a non-violent, inclusive call to humanity that transcends borders and cultures. As more believers heed the Qaim's directive, the Divine Just State continues to illuminate paths toward peace, justice, and true human solidarity.
Readers are encouraged to join this sacred endeavor, raising banners in their own communities to affirm that allegiance belongs solely to Allah.








Alhamdulillah
Labbayl Ya Aba Al-Sadiq Labbayk Father Of Truth❤️💛🖤
Labbayk Ya Aba Al-Sadiq minhusselam 🏴✊