The Mahdi’s Revolution in Action in Bangladesh
- Sermad Al-Khafaji
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read

Aba Al-Sadiq said: "Those given abundance are obligated to share from it until the needs of all are met. For the poor possess a rightful portion in the wealth of the rich".
He also said: "True Charity, the true Zakat, [is] to distribute wealth amongst all until there is no poor person to give and until there is not a single beggar on this Earth".

Crucially, Aba Al-Sadiq also said:
"Evil is not in abandoning prayer, evil is in abandoning the poor... Prayer is housing the homeless and feeding the hungry and prayer is saving lives. That is the entirety of religion"
At a time when society is generally immersed in celebration and festivity, believers in the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light set a powerful example of humanitarian responsibility by standing with the underprivileged. In Bangladesh on Thursday afternoon (January 1, 2026), around 3pm, winter clothes were distributed among more than fifty homeless and destitute children living under the open sky at Narayanganj Railway Station. This remarkable humanitarian initiative was carried out in fulfilment of the direct guidance of the Founder and Leader of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, divinely appointed and described in the Will of the Holy Prophet Mohammed as the leader (Hujjah) of this era, Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq, and it was entirely funded by his followers in Bangladesh.

As chilling winter winds intensify, magnifying the hardships of life for homeless children, the followers of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light stepped up with compassion and solidarity, delivering a strong message of humanity. The overall management of the program was led by Mostafa Kawsar and Md. Nazrul Islam. Significant support was provided by Md. Haiyul Islam Pradhan Habib, Founder and Director of the “Swapno Chhoya” Learning Center. Speaking at the event, Mostafa Kawsar said:
“Under the guidance of the Imam of our time, Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq (peace be upon him), we are committed to delivering a clear message to humanity worldwide—‘Humanity Before Religion.’ Inspired by this philosophy, we continue our humanitarian efforts through leaflet distribution, food distribution, and standing beside the helpless. Today’s winter clothes distribution is part of that ongoing mission. God willing, these humanitarian activities will continue on an even broader scale in the future.”
The locally organized winter clothes distribution program received an overwhelming response from the general public. For the neglected and homeless children, this initiative was not merely a means of protection from the cold, but also a powerful reminder of human values, compassion, and collective social responsibility. May 2026 be a year of significant change for the poor, neglected and forgotten people of the world who have lost hope and abandoned salvation.




