The Light of Aba Al-Sadiq vs. the Darkness of the World
- Attika Batul
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We live in a time of great confusion. The world is drowning in corruption, injustice, war, greed, and spiritual emptiness. People search for truth but are led by false leaders, false scholars, and corrupt governments that promise peace but bring division. Society calls good evil and evil good. The noise of entertainment and propaganda drowns the voice of humanity, and the sacred is forgotten.
The call of Aba Al-Sadiq is a light of hope, reminding us that God’s guidance is still alive and present. It is a reminder that truth does not disappear, even if the world refuses to see it. God's guidance is always present.
The Darkness of the World Today
Look around at the world we live in. Much of what was meant to be pure has been corrupted. Justice is a fading dream as lawlessness spreads through those who manipulate systems for their own selves. Nations wage wars that enrich the powerful but devastate the poor and trade human dignity for profit. Wealth is in the hands of a few, while most people battle just to survive. Trust is broken again and again, leaving many hopeless, as faith in leaders and institutions is lost with every lie and every betrayal.
Corruption in Religion:
Many religious organizations no longer guide people to God. Instead, they chase money, power, and status. What was meant to be worship has become business, and what was meant to be sincerity has turned into hypocrisy.
We praise false prophets who speak with eloquence but lack wisdom, leaders who preach unity but bring division, and intellectuals who boast of knowledge yet deny the truth. The result is a world fractured, restless, and desperate for light, but stumbling deeper into shadows.
Injustice and Oppression:
The cries of the oppressed echo everywhere, from people crushed by dictatorships to families suffering in poverty. Those who dare to speak truth are often imprisoned, exiled, or killed, while the powerful tighten their grip and authority. The poor suffer endlessly, while rulers feast on luxuries bought with the sweat of the weak. And yet, the world looks away in silence.
Loss of Spirituality:
Even those who still pray often feel empty inside, disconnected from the very God they are calling on. Rituals have replaced religion, and hearts search for a living connection with the Divine. The essence of faith, love, humility, and surrender, is neglected. Humanity has traded light for shadows, and the price is confusion, division, and despair.
War and Violence:
Nations fight endless wars for land, oil and greed, leaving behind burning cities, broken homes, scattered families and mass graves. Children grow up orphaned, mothers search for their missing sons and millions wander as refugees, carrying nothing but the memory of what once was home. Wars do not only destroy buildings or borders, they destroy the hope of generations.
This is the state of our world today. It is a world where truth is hidden and falsehood is celebrated. Those who seek righteousness are slandered, those who seek justice are silenced and those who dare to call out corruption are considered to be enemies.
Yet, even amidst the darkness, countless souls are still searching for justice, for hope, and for the voice of God that cannot be silenced.
From the very beginning, whenever God sent prophets and messengers, the people rejected them. The warnings were clear and the proofs undeniable, yet when truth confronted falsehood, the majority turned away, holding on to traditions and deception.
Noah was mocked, ridiculed for building the Ark, until the flood came.
Abraham was thrown into the fire for shattering the idols and daring to proclaim that there is but One God. Moses stood against the might of Pharaoh, confronting tyranny and oppression, yet his own people quickly turned to the worship of the golden calf when patience and faith were required. Jesus came with wisdom, compassion, and revelation, yet he was slandered, rejected by the rabbis of his time, and his followers were persecuted, imprisoned, and killed. Prophet Muhammad faced exile, assassination attempts, and attacks from his own tribe, though he was the most trustworthy and pure among them.
The Imams after Muhammad were poisoned, imprisoned, and killed one by one, by rulers terrified of divine authority they could never control. This is the cycle of history: truth arises, but it is met with denial. God raises a guide, and humanity slays or rejects him, only to regret when it is too late. The story repeats as human hearts lean towards their own desires, rather than surrender to truth.
The question we face is: Will we be written among those who denied the proof of God, or will we stand as witnesses for the truth in an age of overwhelming falsehood? Because today, in our own time, the test has returned.
In our age, Aba Al-Sadiq, the proof of God, has come with clarity, wisdom, and divine authority, yet he faces the same as the messengers before him. He is attacked not because of his lack of evidence, but because of humanity’s fear of change and blind obedience to worldly leaders.
The Light of Aba Al-Sadiq
Aba Al-Sadiq comes as the promised savior of our time, guiding humanity back to the straight path. His call is supported by clear proofs, proofs based on revelation, scripture, and reason. The wisdom of his words penetrates minds, his explanations unravel the confusions of scholars, and his vision reveals the hypocrisy of false leaders. His proofs are not hidden but openly declared for all to witness: The Will, Knowledge and the Banner of Supremacy to God.

1. The Holy Will of Prophet Muhammed
Every messenger of God appointed a successor, because the guidance of humanity cannot be left to chance or to worldly leaders. From Adam to Noah, from Abraham to Moses, from Jesus to Muhammad, from the Imams to the Mahdis, the divine covenant was preserved through named successors, ensuring that truth was passed down without corruption.
For generations, the Will of Prophet Muhammed, which named his successors: the Imams and the Mahdis, was preserved among the followers of the Ahlulbayt and recorded in their narrations. According to the Will, the first Mahdi has three names: Abdullah, Ahmed, and Al-Mahdi. These names are not accidental. They carry the signs by which the awaited guide would be known.
For 1,400 years, no one has claimed this Will except for Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan and Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq.
The narrations of the Ahlulbayt state that nobody can claim this matter except the truthful claimant, or else God would cut off their life. It is His promise to safeguard the covenant until its fulfillment.
Thus, the very fact that Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan and, after him, Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq openly bear this claim, continuously for years, standing firm, is itself among the clearest evidence of their truthfulness. It is the fulfillment of what was promised.
This leaves humanity today standing in front of a huge test. Will people accept the plain words of the Prophet’s Will and the clear narrations of the Ahlulbayt, or will they accept the excuses of scholars, leaders, and traditions that were never named by God’s messenger?
Watch Aba Al-Sadiq explain the Will here.
2. Divine Knowledge
The proof of God’s representative is knowledge. The vicegerent of God has to be an individual who can answer people’s questions, specifically in great matters that are only revealed by a divine messenger. Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan and Aba Al-Sadiq have brought heavenly knowledge about the soul, divine interpretations of the Quran and Gospel, The Goal of the Wise, signs, knowledge and proof no one else has revealed.
Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan and Aba Al-Sadiq have revealed new interpretations of the Qur’an and the Gospel with explanations that go to the very heart of the scriptures. They have joined what many have seen as contradictions, showing the unity between the sacred books and that the message of God has always been one. Their interpretations reveal the scriptures as a divine guidebook to human existence, rather than relics of past eras.
Their lessons about the soul, their clear understanding of scripture, their explanations of life’s deeper purpose, and their ability to address every issue all come together as a powerful proof, making it plain that they are true representatives of God.
3. The Supremacy of God
The final proof is the banner of the Mahdi, prophesied to read “Allegiance is to Allah.” This banner is unlike any other, for it carries a prophesied message, one that cannot be altered or claimed by false leaders. It reminds humanity that true authority belongs only to God, not to kings, rulers, or earthly powers.
Aba Al-Sadiq as and Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan as carry this banner today, calling not to themselves, governments, or man-made systems, but to the supremacy of God alone. To stand beneath this banner is to affirm allegiance not to men but to the Lord of all creation.
A Call to the World
True believers see through the lies of the world. They are not satisfied with empty traditions. For such believers, the performance of rituals without understanding, customs without sincerity, and the claim of holiness without purity leave hearts untouched by truth.
Aba Al-Sadiq said: “I did not come for those who grow their beards long and prostrate at length. I came for the drunkards and fornicators and for the killers and criminals. It is through them that I shall raise the religion.”
It is the ones whom the world looks down on, the sinners, the broken, those who have fallen into disgrace, are often the most ready to embrace authentic guidance. They have tasted the emptiness of their ways, they know firsthand the uselessness of chasing desires, and they carry the scars that make them search for true healing. They recognise that faith is not about exclusivity or pride, but about forgiveness, redemption and the undeniable proof that guidance comes from God alone, reaching even those thought to be furthest away. It is truly a call to the world.
The Saved Group and the True Path
Aba Al-Sadiq teaches that while there are many religions and groups, only one path leads to salvation. The others lead away from God and to Hellfire. This truth is the same principle that has guided all of humanity throughout history: God is One, His way is One, and His guidance comes through His chosen representatives. All else is from human additions, corruptions, pride, or misguidance, paths that lead away from the light of God.
Prophet Muhammad said: “My followers will split into seventy-three groups, and all will be in Hell except one group.” (Sunan Ibn Majah, Hadith 3992)
As we see, according to the Prophet, the majority of Muslims will fall into error, while the saved group will be a minority who cling firmly to the rope of God. The Prophet did not leave the identity of this saved group unknown. He repeatedly stated that his Ahlulbayt, the family purified by God, were the ark of salvation, just as the Ark of Noah was the only means of safety during the flood. To be saved is to follow the guidance of the Ahlulbayt and to remain steadfast in recognizing God’s living representative on earth. Because Islam as a word means submission, and true submission is to God through His chosen vicegerent.
Thus, Aba Al-Sadiq’s presence is a test for humanity, dividing those who seek God sincerely from those who cling to their own desires and false leaders, as many go off the right path due to wrong interpretations or following leaders without God’s guidance. This is how the seventy-two misguided groups arise: every one of them claims truth, yet all lack recognition of God’s true authority. That is why Aba Al-Sadiq emphasises to read, research and scrutinise, and to recognize God’s vicegerent to be among those who are saved, because the responsibility rests upon each soul to investigate for themselves. And in the end, salvation belongs to those who seek truth for the sake of God.
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