Global Marches Heralding Divine Supremacy Reach Trinidad
- Joseph Dean McGowen

- Dec 22, 2025
- 2 min read

As the sacred month of Ramadan unfolds, believers of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace & Light (AROPL) have taken to the streets worldwide, embodying the profound message of "Allegiance is to Allah." These peaceful marches invite humanity to embrace the Supremacy of God and recognize the Divinely Appointed Leader, Aba Al-Sadiq Abdullah Hashem, as the guiding force toward a Divine Just State. From the bustling cities of Germany and the UK to the vibrant communities in Nigeria, Canada, Thailand, and India, these gatherings have ignited curiosity and sparked meaningful dialogues about spiritual awakening and liberation from worldly oppression.
The momentum reached a new milestone with the latest march in Trinidad and Tobago, where ten dedicated members of AROPL boldly stepped forward to share this transformative vision. Armed with a megaphone for impassioned speeches, they streamed the event live on TikTok, ensuring the message resonated far beyond the streets. Banners and signs proudly waved high, while brochures were distributed to those drawn in by the call. The response from the public was overwhelmingly positive and engaging.


Above all, the declaration of God's supremacy echoed powerfully through the megaphone, captivating hearts and minds. Brochures were eagerly accepted by those intrigued, and encounters with individuals who had previously received the AROPL manifesto revealed glowing feedback—testimonies of lives touched and perspectives shifted.

This Trinidad march exemplifies the growing global appeal of AROPL's message, proving that the pursuit of divine peace and light transcends borders. As more souls awaken to the call of Aba Al-Sadiq Abdullah Hashem, the path to a Divine Just State draws ever closer.
Stay tuned for updates on upcoming events, and join us in raising the banner of true allegiance.







Labayk ya Aba Al-Sadiq Labayk! 🩷🏴
✊💛🖤🏴
لبيك ابا الصادق
God bless you all 🏴🙏
That's amazing, the humanity first