New Book Announced by Aba Al-Sadiq With The Release of The First Chapter
- Sermad Al-Khafaji

- 2 days ago
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The Mahdi, Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq, leader and founder of The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, released the first chapter of a new book he announced on his Facebook page on the 20th of June 2026.
The book titled “The Bible Foreshadows The Mahdi” promises to be a riveting read for anyone interested in end times eschatology surrounding the subject of the Mahdi. The signs of the times we are in indicate that it is quite important to have an insight into what the scriptures can tell us about this enigmatic character. With so much confusion surrounding the subject and obfuscation from the various clerics and scholars over the centuries, we need all the help we can get.
This first chapter called “The Naked Fugitive” gives a wonderful taste of what this book will seek to clarify. The details brought together from the various accounts in the Bible and eschatological narrations from the Family of Mohammed are in fact mind blowing. The information gathered and shared with the reader could not be explained by anyone unless they were Divinely guided, further proving that Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq is no ordinary man but in fact guided and guiding through the Holy Spirit of God.
As the book progresses and further chapters are revealed, The Divine Just State magazine will be sure to highlight the releases as they come. For now, here is an extract of just one paragraph which should encourage all who read this to spend some time reading the full text of the chapter revealed so far “The Naked Fugitive”:
“The evidence presented throughout this study suggests that biblical and Islamic texts preserve traces of a hidden figure whose identity has largely gone unnoticed. The mysterious youth, the substitute of Jesus, Joseph the son of Jacob, and the promised Mahdi appear not as separate individuals, but as manifestations of the same prophetic reality viewed through different traditions and at different moments in sacred history.”



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