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Paris: AROPL Members March Across Iconic City Streets

Updated: 6 days ago

Eight French AROPL members marched at Place de la République, proudly carrying two large banners of "Allegiance is to Allah" on December 23rd.
Eight French AROPL members marched at Place de la République, proudly carrying two large banners of "Allegiance is to Allah" on December 23rd.

In the sacred month of December, recognized by the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL) as the true Ramadan, believers raised the banner "Allegiance is to Allah" 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. Devoted AROPL Members from Germany, India, Nigeria, Canada, the UK, Malaysia, Trinidad, Poland, and numerous other nations have boldly displayed the banner, drawing widespread attention and resonance from passersby who connect deeply with AROPL's core message of "Humanity First."


These acts of faith have sparked conversations on streets and social media, highlighting a growing yearning for spiritual sovereignty amid global unrest. From bustling urban centers to quiet neighborhoods, the black banners symbolize unwavering allegiance to Allah and a rejection of man-made divisions, fostering unity under the Divine Just State.


Believers distributed over 1,000 leaflets and hundreds of stickers to passersby, spreading the message of "Humanity First" across iconic Paris landmarks.
Believers distributed over 1,000 leaflets and hundreds of stickers to passersby, spreading the message of "Humanity First" across iconic Paris landmarks.

The wave of peaceful proclamation continued in Paris, France, on December 23rd, where eight dedicated French believers in the Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq—seven brothers and one sister—embarked on a full-day march. The procession passed through iconic locations in the capital: Place de la République, Boulevard Saint-Martin, Boulevard de Sébastopol, Rue de Rivoli, Place de l’Hôtel de Ville, Pont au Change, Boulevard du Palais, Boulevard Saint-Michel, Boulevard Saint-Germain, Quai d’Orsay, Rue de l’Université, Champ-de-Mars, Avenue de Suffren, Avenue de la Bourdonnais, Pont d’Iéna, and finally, Place du Trocadéro.


Starting at 10 AM and concluding at 4 PM, the group covered the iconic route with full police authorization and was accompanied by officers for the entire journey. Carrying two large banners proclaiming "Allegiance is to Allah" and numerous placards, the believers marched through the heart of Paris, spreading the divine message with grace and determination.


The group marched embodying the Qaim's call to "fast from elections" and pledge allegiance to Allah.
The group marched embodying the Qaim's call to "fast from elections" and pledge allegiance to Allah.

Over 1,000 leaflets and hundreds of stickers were distributed to passersby, inviting Parisians and visitors alike to explore the teachings of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light and embrace the call for "Humanity First." The authorized and orderly procession drew respectful attention in one of the world's most symbolic cities, reinforcing the global momentum of the Qaim's command.


This Paris march stands as a shining example of peaceful devotion, illuminating the path toward the Divine Just State. As believers worldwide continue to raise the banner, more souls are drawn to the truth.


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Through this march, AROPL Members announced to France that the man chosen by God has appeared to restore justice and equity on earth, chanting his name is Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq Sadiq.


Throughout the march, the reactions were powerful: passersby stopped, shopkeepers came out of their stores, motorists honked their horns, smiles were exchanged, and many filmed. The atmosphere was attentive, intense, and peaceful.


Although an agreement had been reached with the police headquarters stating that it would not be necessary to block the roads, the police repeatedly cleared the way to allow us to fully unfurl the large black banner bearing the inscription "Allegiance to God."


Our slogans resonated clearly:

"Democracy killed Jesus Christ,"

"Truth has been crucified,"

"God has chosen a Leader,"

"The Republic is not about elections."

“Humanity before religion”


The march proceeded without incident.


It is not an end, but a starting point. It gives the certainty that the believers must continue, march in other cities of France, to proclaim the supremacy of God and invite everyone to seek the truth for themselves.

4 Comments


El Khalfaoui M.
6 days ago

Fast from election ! Amazing message !

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Fadwa Aliya
Fadwa Aliya
Dec 28, 2025

This was an awesome march! God bless the believers in France 🩷

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Həsəm Cavadov
Dec 27, 2025

MaşhaAllah god bless your all

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Guest
Dec 27, 2025

لبيك ابا الصادق

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