The Revolutionary Mission of Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan
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On this day, the day of the Return of Al-Hussain and the birth of the Promised Yamani from the family of Mohammed, we celebrate the mission of Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan.
In 1999, a transformative voice emerged from the city of Basra, Iraq, shaking the foundations of religious thought and signaling the fulfillment of ancient prophecies. This man, Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan, who had previously studied to be an engineer, was chosen for a divine mission that would unite the three major Abrahamic faiths. He testified that his journey began through momentous spiritual encounters with the Twelfth Imam, Mohammed ibn Al-Hassan Al-Mahdi. After experiencing visions in Samarra at the mausoleums of the Tenth and Eleventh Imams, he met Imam Mahdi physically in Karbala, where he was enlightened to his identity as the Promised Yamani and the first of the twelve Mahdis mentioned in the Holy Will of the Prophet.
The Cornerstone: The Holy Will and the Supremacy of Allah
Central to Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan’s call is the restoration of the Holy Will of Prophet Mohammed (pbuhahf), dictated on the night of the Prophet's passing as a permanent protection against misguidance. This document, referred to as the "Holy Grail of Islam," identifies twelve Imams followed by twelve Mahdis, naming the first three Mahdis as Abdullah, Ahmed, and Al-Mahdi. Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan was the only individual in 1,400 years to claim his rightful place in this Will as "Ahmed," the successor and messenger of Imam Mahdi.
He emerged as the champion of the Supremacy of Allah, teaching that only God has the divine right to appoint the ruler and representative of mankind. By raising the banner of "Al-Bayaa liLah" (Allegiance is to Allah), he rejected the "supremacy of the people" found in modern democracy and the religious authority of non-working scholars. He challenged the global religious establishment to debates, demonstrating unmatched divine knowledge by decoding the inner meanings of the Quran, the Torah, and the Gospels.
Hidden Truths and the Great Return
Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan brought forth a "new matter" that included the reality of the Raj'a, or the Great Return, where the souls of prophets and messengers reincarnate to support the establishment of the Divine Just State. He revealed himself to be the reincarnation of Imam Al-Hussein, returning to seek vengeance for the blood of the prophets and to finally establish God’s kingdom on Earth. His revelations extended to the "soul world," identifying soul lineages and the true "hashemite" identity of the believers, which is based on spiritual loyalty rather than mere biology.
A Global Movement and the Raising of the Black Banners
A historic turning point occurred with the appointment of Aba Al-Sadiq (Abdullah Hashem) as the "Abdullah" mentioned in the Will and the Qaim (Riser) of the Family of Mohammed. On January 23, 2015—the very night of the prophesied death of King Abdullah of Hijaz (Saudi Arabia)—the Black Banners of the East were raised. This signaled the end of the age of occultation and the emergence of a global community dedicated to the Divine Just State.
Today, the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light has grown into a vast international movement of believers from all nations and backgrounds, officially recognized by governments such as the United States. Dedicated to the principle of "Humanity First," the movement provides refuge for the marginalized and seeks to restore the original, uncorrupted religion of all prophets. Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan remains the "fortified Cave" for those seeking salvation from the tyranny of the End Times, leading a spiritual revolution to unite humanity under the banner of the Creator.

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