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- Believers Worldwide Mark their Doors
On the 12th of October, Aba Al-Sadiq, the messenger of God in our time, released a video reminding everyone that God always sends a messenger before sending punishment upon people. "We never punish until We have sent a Messenger." (Qur’an, Chapter 17, (Al-Isra), Verse 15) It is clear that we are now living in the prophesied end times. Natural disasters like never before are happening all over the world—huge hurricanes hitting Florida, wars in Lebanon and Gaza, and talk of even more wars. Many people are dying, but few stop to ask themselves: Where is the messenger of God that the Prophet Mohammed spoke of? Are they, like the people of Noah, too distracted by their daily lives to notice the signs around them? In the video, Aba Al-Sadiq advises those who are unable to leave their homes to write "Allegiance is to God" above their doors so they may be spared from the coming punishment. Pictures from all around the world have reached him, including from Iraq, Iran, Belgium, Malaysia, Jordan, Spain, France, and many other countries, showing his followers who have already done this. This act is similar to what the Israelites did when they marked their doors so the plagues would pass over them, symbolizing God's protection for the believers today. "For the Lord will pass through to strike the Egyptians, and when he sees the blood on the lintel and on the two doorposts, the Lord will pass over the door and will not allow the destroyer to enter your houses to strike you. You shall observe this rite as a statute for you and for your sons forever." (Bible, Book of Exodus, Chapter 12, Verse 21)
- Brother Mohammed Emini Calls for Recognition of the Mahdi in Belgrade
Update 28 December, 2024 - The dedicated believer Mohammed from Serbia continues to make significant strides in spreading the call of Aba Al-Sadiq. A contributor to AROPL DJS Magazine, Mohammed has shared his latest efforts in Serbia and beyond. Recently, Mohammed and his father visited a Catholic Church in Subotica, where they left a manifesto and a flyer at the entrance, inviting others to explore the message through the "Mahdi Has Appeared" channel. Their outreach extended throughout the city as they distributed flyers and ensured the message was visible to the broader community. Expanding their efforts internationally, Mohammed's father traveled to Hungary, visiting Szeged Castle. While there, he engaged with students, discussing topics such as dengue fever, while also placing stickers and flyers to promote the call. These dedicated actions exemplify the commitment of believers to share the universal message of peace and light across cultural and geographical boundaries. Brother Mohammed Emini from Serbia has taken to the streets of Belgrade, urging the people of this Balkan nation to recognize that the long-awaited Messianic savior, or Mahdi, has indeed appeared. He offers hope and salvation after generations of suffering and despair. Brother Emini believes that the resilient people of Serbia, long accustomed to political and religious oppression, are prepared to rise against the heavy burden of tyranny and hypocrisy. Brother Mohammed was deeply moved, like many believers today, to discover the existence of a final will and testament presented by the Prophet Muhammad on the night of his passing. This testament clearly names twelve Imams and twelve Mahdis, divinely appointed leaders guiding humanity along the path of truth. The testament states: "These are the twelve Imams. After him, there will be twelve Mahdis. So if death approaches him, let him hand it over to his son, the first of those close to him... He has three names: one similar to mine and my father's name, and that is Abdullah, Ahmed, and the third is al-Mahdi." (Ghaybat Al-Tusi, Al-Tusi, Vol. 1, p. 174; Bihar Al-Anwar, Al-Allamah Al-Majlisi, Vol. 53, p. 148) In accordance with this prophecy, Aba Al-Sadiq Abdullah Hashem has stepped forward, confirming his name as Abdullah, as written in the testament. He calls mankind to recognize the divinely appointed leader, restoring true monotheism—a divine miracle acknowledged by believers in God and His final Prophet, Muhammad. Brother Jan Kolenc , a fellow believer from Slovenia, reflects on the deep-rooted history of tyranny in the Balkans, from the Ottoman Empire to modern oppressive regimes. The people, he notes, have repeatedly chosen leaders who brought even greater suffering, distancing them from the true Divine leader and his message. Prophet Mohammad warned, "No year will be better than the previous year, and no leader will be better than the previous leader... then people will arise who measure matters by their opinions, and true religion will be destroyed and undermined." (Sahih Al-Bukhari, Al-Bukhari, Hadith 6657) Jan has known brother Mohammed and his father Safet for a long time, mainly from online interactions, and they have both been believers in the Call of Imam Al-Mahdi for a long time and likewise supporters of the dawah. Since April 2024, they have been working together in spreading the call, mainly in the so-called Serbo-Croatian language, the main spoken language for the former Yugoslavia. Mohammed has been a very active brother in various debates on social media platforms in that language. These debates offer opportunities for people of other ethnicities from the Balkan countries, such as Albanians and Romany people, to engage as well. The call led by Aba Al-Sadiq, the Qaim of the Family of Muhammad, is a divine invitation to acknowledge God's supreme authority. This call transcends race, nationality, and culture, as God's community accepts all who act with purity of heart and righteousness. To those seeking truth with open minds, we encourage you to thoroughly investigate this Blessed Call. Once convinced of its authenticity, pledge your loyalty to Aba Al-Sadiq, as serving him is serving God. The signs of the End Times grow increasingly clear: recent floods in Bosnia, extreme heat in Serbia, escalating tensions, and global instability all point to a deeper crisis in the region.
- Monir Mmushi in Pretoria, South Africa
Monir Mmushi , a native of a small village in Northwest province, South Africa, relocated to a township in Bronkhorstspruit and has overcome numerous challenges to champion the campaign of truth. Today, Monir is leading a media campaign distributing pamphlets throughout his region. Monir previously worked as an Uber and Bolt driver for almost three years, engaging with people from all walks of life. His experiences gave him deep insights into the struggles of many in South Africa, a country grappling with poverty, malnutrition, and disease. Coming from a deprived background himself, Monir is no stranger to hardship and the pain it brings. He lamented the removal of Bible studies from South African schools which he believes has left a spiritual void, “We used to have Bible studies and prayed often. Now, children know nothing about God; they are lost in a culture of black magic, nightlife, and meaningless relationships.” Despite these challenges, Monir remains steadfast, drawing inspiration from historical figures like Alexander the Great, who believed, “Nothing is impossible to those who try.” His resilience has made him a symbol of resistance, refusing to accept oppression. As an experienced driver, Monir has been able to cover vast distances and visit critical locations in Pretoria, including Hatfield Plaza, a hub for students. Hatfield Plaza is surrounded by student residences and is home to one of the largest universities in the city and the country, making it a vital area for his outreach. On September 11, 2021, Monir had a dream that would shape his spiritual journey. In it, he saw an angel bathed in light, accompanied by a lamb and a man with striking features—thick, combed-back hair and eyes like a lion’s. In June 2023, he encountered this same figure in real life, who introduced himself as Sibusiso, meaning "blessings," and told him he would "open the gate." Deeply moved, Monir sought divine guidance and was soon led to a lecture by Aba Al-Sadiq, which he viewed as the answer to his prayers. From that moment, he dedicated countless hours to understanding these revelations, determined to play his role in this unfolding journey. Monir believes God communicates through visions and synchronicities, urging people to stay open to divine messages. He points to the book of Job 33:12-18, which speaks of God reaching out through dreams and visions, guiding people away from wrongdoing and onto the right path.
- A Call for Divine Leadership: Thamina’s Missionary Work in Telford
Thamina, a former British Pakistani Sunni Muslim, has followed in the footsteps of her fellow AROPL community members by sharing posters in the wider community. Her goal is to spread the message that God has sent a Divine King to guide humanity. She believes that Aba Al-Sadiq’s political skills and philosophical knowledge surpass those of anyone else in this era. Thamina did not agree with the selection of caliphs through popular vote or self-appointment, and she believes that the Prophet Muhammad never made permissible the concept of shura or the elective process. Prophet Mohammed said: “Calamity upon calamity for my nation from the big shura (elective process) and small shura.” When asked about this, he said: “The big shura will begin for my nation after my death, leading to the usurpation of the rights of my brother (Ali ibn Abu Talib) and the rights of my daughter (Lady Fatima Zahra). The small shura will occur during the long occultation in Zawra (Baghdad) to change my sunnah (the true path) and alter my principles.” (Manaqib, p. 130) Thamina also did not believe, nor had she read, that the Prophet Muhammad ever granted any mufti or sheikh the authority to make changes or innovations to the true religion in the name of God. “O Allah, You are the Owner of Rulership; You give rulership to whomever You wish and take it from whomever You wish.” (Qur’an, Chapter 3 (Al-Imran), Verse 26) Thamina first discovered the call at the end of January 2023 on the official TikTok channel, Imam Mahdi has Appeared . It was here that she learned about the holy will of the Prophet Muhammad and that Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq had claimed his name in that will. She realized that this was similar to how the Prophet Muhammad claimed his name was mentioned by Jesus in the Book of John. “And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever.” (Bible, Book of John, Chapter 14, Verse 16) Thamina then watched the short videos on TikTok and YouTube and read The Goal of the Wise . It was an amazing and mind-blowing read that left her convinced of the truth of this call. In March 2023, Thamina pledged her allegiance to Aba Al-Sadiq. Today, Thamina is deeply committed to spreading this message, as she believes that without Aba Al-Sadiq on the throne of Earth, true peace and prosperity cannot prevail. She asserts that the Mahdi’s manifesto must be disseminated as widely as possible; it is a simple, clear message that offers a guide and a solution to the world’s problems today for those seeking God’s true path and light in this dark time in history. The Manifesto explains that humanity’s solution lies in choosing a divinely appointed leader, a tradition that has continued from Adam until today. Thamina hopes that people will see through this book what has been missing: a divinely appointed leader, a just and rightful guide. She believes that God has always appointed a leader for humanity, and that God does not abandon people to self-appointed or elected leaders driven by personal ambition or satanic influences, which only lead to chaos, division, and confusion. Change, according to Thamina, must begin within us. It requires rejecting corrupt scholars and supporting God’s divinely appointed leader, Aba Al-Sadiq, who calls all of humanity to unite under a just, divine state as God always intended. Thamina appeals to people of all colors, creeds, and backgrounds to support Aba Al-Sadiq and spread this message widely to save as many souls as possible. She also reminds the Muslim community that the Prophet Muhammad did indeed leave a holy will. Despite the efforts of corrupt scholars to hide it, God is now revealing the truth through the Manifesto. Thamina prays that God guides every truth-seeker to recognize and accept this holy message.
- New Convert from Birmingham Joins the Movement, Advocates for Global Justice
Sian Edwards, a recent convert from Birmingham, has joined the growing community of believers following the teachings of Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq. Despite having only recently embraced this faith, Edwards is already an active participant, driven by a commitment to truth and a desire to support what she sees as the solution to global suffering and inequality. Edwards' spiritual journey began with dissatisfaction with mainstream Christianity. Troubled by inconsistencies surrounding the true nature and mission of Jesus Christ, she embarked on a quest for deeper spiritual understanding. Exploring various faiths, including Buddhism and spiritualism, she ultimately found herself reading the Quran at the age of 30. In 2001, she converted to Islam, drawn by its monotheistic clarity and message of divine justice. However, her search for truth did not stop there. Around the same time, she discovered "The Arrivals", a series that delves into the Illuminati and Satanic conspiracies, which left her deeply convinced that its producer was divinely inspired. Her pursuit of spiritual knowledge eventually led her to the teachings of Ahmed Al-Hassan and the concept of the Yamani, a figure prophesied to pave the way for the Mahdi. Over the years, Edwards explored Shia Islam, yet found herself troubled by what she saw as a focus on rituals rather than spiritual depth. Her questions about the role of the Mahdi and the establishment of divine justice continued to grow, leading her back to the teachings of Ahmed Al-Hassan in 2023. This path ultimately brought her to the call of Aba Al-Sadiq, whom she now believes to be his rightful successor. Edwards’ dedication to this cause is evident, as she delves into the teachings of "The School of Divine Mysteries" and "Sacred Dialogues" and the "Mahdi Has Appeared" YouTube channel. Though still in the early stages of her journey, Edwards is committed to supporting this divine call in any way she can. She places her full trust in God, believing that the establishment of true justice for humanity can only be achieved through the divine blueprint revealed by Aba Al-Sadiq. Guided by her faith, she is determined to contribute to what she believes is a divine mission to transform the world and is distributing flyers throughout her home city Birmingham.
- Ari Abruni's Distributes Flyers in Canadian Universities
Ari Abruni from Canada, who first discovered the teachings of Abdullah Hashem through "The Arrivals" series over a decade ago, recently demonstrated his commitment to the poster campaign by visiting his former university and student union campus. His goal was to invite radical and revolutionary students to the call of Aba Al-Sadiq, emphasizing the need for proactive engagement. Ari reminded attendees that personal transformation is essential for societal change, echoing the sentiment that God does not alter our circumstances until we first change what is within ourselves. The mission aims to encourage youth to recognize that solutions exist by rallying behind effective leadership, which requires courage to confront the oppressive forces within government and mainstream religion. As highlighted in Isaiah, “Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow.” (Bible, Book of Isaiah , Chapter 1, Verse 17) Despite being deeply moved by "The Arrivals" series, Ari initially struggled to accept that the Mahdi had appeared, despite his Shia background. He viewed Abdullah as a sincere and passionate seeker of truth, impressed by how Abdullah exposed the shortcomings of religious establishments and revealed truths hidden within scripture. However, he eventually returned to his worldly pursuits, focusing on training for an Olympic wrestling medal, which provided him with clarity and discipline amid the chaos of the world around him. Ari became increasingly disillusioned with the academic system, perceiving it as biased and misleading. The revelations from the Arrivals series weighed heavily on his conscience, prompting him to confront the moral decay and corruption he observed in society and financial systems. He recalled the warnings of the Prophet Muhammad about the signs of the end times, noting a growing prevalence of religious ignorance and societal decay. As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, Ari found himself navigating a life that felt akin to a “citizen slave” in a matrix-like existence. He moved to Iraq, got married, and welcomed a son, all while grappling with his thoughts on life. The pandemic reignited his curiosity about the world’s power structures, leading him to question the motives of those in control. He began to explore the darker realities of societal manipulation and felt a growing disillusionment with the established order. Ari reflected on his purpose amidst the chaos, contemplating what he would do if granted great wealth. He considered whether he would emulate the tyrants or dedicate himself to building community centers and shelters for the oppressed. He frequently questioned his and his brother's roles in a world riddled with injustice, feeling trapped in a system that perpetuated the very tyranny they sought to escape. His awakening coincided with a broader realization that many others were also beginning to recognize the tyranny of the global establishment. During his exploration, he encountered revelations online regarding celebrities who had allegedly sold their souls and were tied to predetermined fates. After October 7, 2023, Ari discovered Aba Al-Sadiq on his YouTube feed and felt a compelling draw toward the teachings. An episode addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and responding to a Shia sheikh about the Ark of the Covenant solidified his conviction. This pivotal moment led Ari to continue exploring further episodes, affirming his commitment to the mission of change. He has been engaging in missionary work in Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, BC, Canada.
- Ahmed Hassan Israel is Born
Brother Idnan from Birmingham, UK, who believed in Ahmed Al-Hassan 15 years ago and has steadfastly followed the path of truth, has demonstrated his devotion by naming his own child—the most precious gift to a family—after his revered Imam. Idnan's journey of faith deepened when a close friend informed him about a man from Basra, Iraq, who claimed to be the Yamani and to have met Imam Mahdi. After contemplating the message of Ahmad Al-Hassan and his Dawah, Idnan experienced visions that confirmed his belief in him. Imam Al-Baqir said: "There is no banner more guided than the banner of the Yamani. It is the Banner of Guidance because it calls you to Imam Al-Mahdi. When the Yamani appears, he will forbid the selling of weapons for all the people and for the Muslims as well. And when the Yamani rises, you are to join him because his banner is the banner of guidance. It is not permissible for any Muslim to turn away from him, and whoever does will be from the people of hell because he calls to the truth and to the straight path." (Kitab Al-Ghayba, Al-Numani, p. 264) Convinced by this narration, Idnan believed the Yamani would indeed be the one to guide him to the Imam of his time. The claim of Ahmad Al-Hassan being the only one to fulfill the will of Prophet Mohammed was compelling evidence for him. He also noted that no scholar or speaker in traditional religious gatherings mentioned this matter. When Abdullah Hashem claimed to be the second Mahdi, also mentioned in the will, it resonated deeply with Idnan, especially given Abdullah’s prominent role in proclaiming the arrival of the Yamani. Idnan had long been an admirer of Abdullah’s work, particularly The Arrivals series, which gained widespread attention for exposing the Illuminati. His faith was further strengthened by personal visions of the Qaim, Abdullah Aba Al-Sadiq. Enthusiastic about his newfound conviction, Idnan shared these proofs, which he believed were as clear as day, as Jafar Al-Sadiq had once clarified. However, it has been a challenge for his family and friends to accept this call. Despite their resistance, Idnan has remained steadfast in his belief. Inspired by Aba Al-Sadiq's discussion on the significance of the name "Israel" and how it had been neglected, Idnan felt called to reclaim it. As a result, he named his newborn son Ahmad Hassan Israel, a reflection of his dedication to his faith.
- These are the Miracles of Aba Al-Sadiq
Aba Abdillah Jaafar son of Mohammed said: “There is not a miracle from the miracles of the prophets and vicegerents except that God the Almighty makes a similar one appear at the hands of our Riser, in order to fully put the proof on our enemies.” (Mo'jam Ahadith Al Imam Al Mahdi, Al Korani, Vol. 3, p. 373) Did you ever wonder what it must have felt like to walk alongside Moses, Jesus, Mohammed, and the prophets and messengers of the past? How awe-inspiring it must have been for the disciples of Christ when they watched him bring the dead back to life or walk on water? What was life like for the Children of Israel with Moses, who parted the sea and struck the rock to bring forth water? These stories fill us with wonder and longing, yet they often seem far removed from our lives today. Miracles, it is often thought, are relics of a bygone era. We read about them in holy scriptures and hear of them through the tales passed down by the devout, but do we expect them today? Are miracles a thing of the past, or do they still have a role in the divine plan for the present and future? For believers in the Qaim, the awaited Riser, the answer is clear: miracles do happen. As the traditions narrate, the miracles of the prophets and vicegerents serve a divine purpose—a way to establish proof upon the enemies of truth and to give solace and certainty to the hearts of the believers. These wonders are not confined to ancient history but are destined to manifest again in our world through the hands of the Qaim, Abdullah Hashem, Aba Al-Sadiq, just as they did through the prophets who came before him. The Moon Disappeared One of the most remarkable accounts witnessed by believers involves the Qaim causing the moon to disappear. This miracle is reminiscent of the signs shown by the prophets in the past, such as the splitting of the moon by the Prophet Mohammed. This was a sign to the disbelievers, a clear demonstration of divine power, and a testament to the truth of his prophethood. In the present day, a similar miracle unfolded when the Qaim was witnessed making the moon vanish from the sky. It was the 14th of September, 2018, in Germany. It was a Friday evening, and there were over sixty believers present. I was a witness myself. We had gathered at our usual meeting place around a bonfire, with the crescent moon above us. Aba Al-Sadiq spoke about the journey so far, explaining how the Jordanian government and similar tyrants were shaken and sought to shut down the religions Satellite channel. Aba Al-Sadiq also spoke to us about the calamities coming our way, and he urged us to pray that God would remove these trials, tribulations, and any worries the people carried. After he finished his prayer, he turned his back to us as we stood together in formation, as if for Friday prayer. As soon as Aba Al-Sadiq finished, he went down in prostration, and we all followed him. Without realizing it, we were all facing the crescent moon. When we sat up, he asked God once again to bring down the Holy Spirit upon the community and to remove the calamities. Then, he returned to prostration, the crescent moon still above us. When Aba Al-Sadiq rose for the last time, the moon was gone. There wasn’t a cloud in sight. Someone shouted, “The moon is gone, the moon is gone!” We all searched for it, swearing it had been in the sky moments before, but we couldn’t see where it had gone. We looked for clouds, but there were none. It was clear—God had sent a sign that our prayers had been accepted. We had asked for the removal of calamities, and in response, as a sign, God took away the moon—an answer for those who believe. Tahani Hashem, the adopted daughter of the Riser Aba Al-Sadiq, recounted these events in her own words, “The moon disappearing symbolized all those trials and tribulations we were praying to be removed, and what had also been removed is what we had felt, after that we knew that nothing is difficult for God.” Actual location of gathering and prostration, Germany. The believers who witnessed this event were overwhelmed with awe and conviction, realizing that they stood in the presence of one who carried the authority and divine power of the prophets. This event was a reminder that God's signs continue to appear in the world through the hands of those He has appointed to guide humanity. The Resurrection from the Dead Yet this was not the only miracle attributed to the Qaim. In another account, he was witnessed performing an even greater wonder: resurrecting a woman from the dead, just as Jesus had brought back Lazarus. The woman is my mother, Shaheen, who suffered a heart attack and had flatlined, her soul having departed her body. She had experienced the realms beyond this life. During her near-death experience she saw none other than the Mahdis, Ahmed Al-Hassan, Abdullah, who is Aba Al-Sadiq, and Al-Mahdi, who is Moses—those righteous successors mentioned in the Will of Prophet Mohammed, a proof upon mankind. She was admitted to Bundeswehr hospital in Koblenz, Germany, The Clinic for Cardiac Surgery. The doctor who had performed surgery on her described it as a miracle because she had a 5% survival rate. He told us in his own words: “I decided to call the family. Normally I don’t do that before I start the operation. But chances that she would survive were only 5 percent, and to survive plus completely recover with a good heart function from the operation were 1 or 2 percent.” Upon returning to life, my mother recounted her experience, describing her encounter with the Mahdis. She felt a force pulling her back as she was walking toward a very bright room. Without a shadow of a doubt, that force was Aba Al-Sadiq pulling her back, because on the other side, he was the one performing a miracle. Aba Al-Sadiq went to the hospital with my father, Waqar, and some family members, and he was beside them throughout this tremendous event. Aba Al-Sadiq had told my father Waqar, “If you wish for Shaheen to come out of this procedure alive, you have to have certainty. So put your hands up to God and really want this.” Aba Al-Sadiq had complete faith she would recover, but her return required fifty percent of his own faith and fifty percent of the believers’ faith. Aba Al-Sadiq had already fulfilled his part. When my father looked within himself to find that faith, setting aside the doctors’ predictions about her survival rate, something burst within his heart—a certainty that, despite the odds, she would return. And she did; she awakened, astonishing the medical staff. Her resurrection was not merely a miraculous restoration of life; it was a sign and confirmation of the divine authority of the Qaim and the legitimacy of the Mahdis mentioned in the Prophet’s Will. It served as a clear reminder that the line between life and death is within the power of God alone, and that He grants this power to those He chooses as His representatives on Earth. Left: Shaheen in intensive care; Right:After coming back from the other side. Miracles in the Present and the Future The miracles attributed to the Riser are too numerous to recount fully in this article. He has been witnessed healing the sick, appearing in dreams and visions that come to pass, and seeing his prophecies fulfilled. God Himself has testified to his truth by sending an angel in the sky, creating clear synchronicities, bringing life to the earth, and taking us on extraordinary journeys through other dimensions. Witnessing exorcisms and having encounters with the Jinn are just some of the signs of his power. Yet, the greatest miracle is how he has united people from all walks of life, allowing them to live in harmony under one shared goal, and sustaining a community of over 200 people for all these years. God has enforced Aba Al-Sadiq with divine success and has allowed his call to grow. These miracles are not mere stories from a distant past but living testimonies to the divine power at work in the world today. Through the Qaim, Aba Al-Sadiq, God continues to show His signs to humanity, reaffirming the continuity of the divine message and the unbroken chain of guidance through His chosen one. The miracles witnessed are a testament that divine intervention is not limited to history but is an ongoing reality, present in the lives of those who have migrated to the Riser Aba Al-Sadiq. For those with eyes to see and hearts open to faith, the signs are clear. We have found him; we have found the savior of our time.
- The Supremacy of Allah: Divine Authority or Human Rebellion
Few narratives captivate like those of divine authority and human defiance. Across the ages and various religious traditions, we encounter the theme of God's supreme authority and humanity's recurring rejection of His divine will. Stories from sacred texts in the Abrahamic religions, such as the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran — remind us of the profound consequences of choosing human desire over divine command. One of the earliest and most vivid examples of rebellion against divine authority is the story of Iblis or Satan in Islamic tradition. This story depicts Satan as a being of immense knowledge and worship, who reached the highest ranks with Allah, but through his pride and arrogance, he refused a direct command to prostrate before Adam. Allah stated, "And [mention, O’ Muḥammad], when your Lord said to the angels, 'Indeed, I am making a Caliph upon the Earth.' They said, 'Will You place upon it one who causes corruption therein and sheds blood, while we exalt You with praise and declare Your perfection?' He [Allāh] said, 'Indeed, I know that which you do not know.'" (Qur’an, Chapter 2 (Al-Baqarah), Verse 30) Satan’s refusal exposed his arrogance and his defiance against God's appointed ruler, Adam. His statement, “I am better than him. You created me from fire and created him from clay” (Quran 7:12), underscores his pride and his belief in his superiority over Adam and more importantly, his disagreement and rejection of God’s Will and His appointed ruler over the Earth. Quite simply, Iblis saw himself as a more powerful being and more fit to rule. As a result of his disobedience, Satan was cast out of heaven and cursed until the Day of Judgment, or more specifically, “Yohm al Qiyama” or “the Day of the Qiam”, the Day of the Rise. The Ahlul Bayt interpreted this to mean the “Day of the Qaim”, who is the messianic figure known as the Riser from the Family of Muhammad, who will return in the end times. Satan’s expulsion marks the beginning of a cosmic conflict between divine command and created will, illustrating the severe repercussions of defying God’s supreme authority, and thus the war between the sons of Cain and the sons of Adam began. The Bloodline War between the Canaanites and Adamites The theme of rebellion against divine authority is further highlighted in the story of Cain and Abel. In the Torah, Bible, and Quran, Cain’s murder of his brother Abel marks the first human act of defiance against God's will. Like his father, Satan, Cain's jealousy and refusal to accept God's preference for Abel's sacrifice, eventually led him to commit the first murder. This act set a precedent for human rebellion against divine decrees and established a bloodline war between the descendants of Cain, known as the Canaanites, and the descendants of Adam, referred to as the Adamites. Throughout history, this bloodline war symbolizes the ongoing conflict between those who reject divine authority and those who uphold it. The Canaanites, representing those who defy God's laws, have always been much stronger in numbers and in weaponry, and in knowledge of building and other crafts, because the blood of Satan runs through them. The Canaanites have always clashed with the Adamites, who are much smaller in number and who symbolize the faithful followers of God’s divine will and authority, submitting to and supporting the Messenger appointed by God in every time, mostly in secret. Abi Abdullah said: “Verily Cain approached Seth and said to him: “My father gave you from the knowledge that he had, and I was older than you and had more of a right to this knowledge than you, but because I murdered his son, he became angry with me and preferred you with this knowledge over me. I swear by God, if you mention anything from the knowledge which you have inherited from your father in order that you show off in front of me and act like you are better, I shall kill you as I killed your brother.” (Bihar Al-Anwar, Al-Allamah Al-Majlisi, Vol. 11, p. 241) Through these narrations, you can see how the pride, envy and love of power or rulership, flowed through the veins of Cain, because he had the same blood and traits of his father, the devil. And this blood flowed down from generation to generation, where the Canaanites continued carrying out the desires of Satan; filling the earth with injustice and inequity. This is not some fairytale or history lesson, the Canaanites and Adamites are still at war today. The sons of Cain have set up positions of power all throughout the Earth in every sector of power you can imagine; from military, government, economics, technology, education, infrastructure, health and religion. These rulers and minions of Iblis are the ones who have helped establish the rulership and supremacy of the people on Earth today, which is actually the rulership and supremacy of Iblis or Satan. They have literally usurped the throne of God on Earth. God Appoints the Ruler, NOT Man God appoints a messenger and hujjah in every time to help guide the people back to the Supremacy of Allah and to help His Messenger establish the rulership and Kingdom of God on Earth, and that is why the Ahlul Bayt have said, “Those who die without knowing the Imam of the time have died the death of ignorance.” Nothing of the apparent prayers and works matter for a person, if they do not have a pledge of allegiance to God’s appointed ruler in that time. God always ensures that people can identify this hujjah or messenger through the line of successorship, which is either mentioned on the tongue of the previous prophet or through a written will. For example, Joshua’s appointment by Moses in Numbers 27:18-20: "So the Lord said to Moses, 'Take Joshua son of Nun, a man in whom is the spirit of leadership, and lay your hand on him. Have him stand before Eleazar the priest and the entire assembly and commission him in their presence. Give him some of your authority so the whole Israelite community will obey him.'" (Bible, Book of Numbers , Chapter 27, Verses 18-20) One of the most famous examples was that of Ghadeer Khum, when the prophet Muhammad held up the hand of his then cousin and son-in-law Ali ibn Abi Talib and said: "For whoever I am his Mawla (master, leader), Ali is his Mawla. O Allah, befriend those who befriend him, and be the enemy of those who oppose him." (Mu'jam Al-Kabir, Tabarani, Vol. 5, p. 165) However, people of every time, due to their various desires reject and fight the Messenger or Imam of their time, because they are the sons of Cain and believe they are better, more knowledgable, more powerful and more suited for rulership, just like their father, the devil. They choose the rulership and supremacy of the people or satan, over the rulership and supremacy of Allah. Jesus Christ faced the same opposition from the evil pharisees and rabbis and he rebuked them by saying: "You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father's desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies." (Bible, Book of John , Chapter 8, Verse 44) This struggle highlights the constant battle between submission to God's supremacy and the human desire for self-rule. One day Imam Ahmad Al-Hassan, the promised Yamani from the Ahlul Bayt was asked, “Why do the majority of people follow falsehood? ” The Imam responded: “Because they love falsehood and because it’s going along with their desires, and because most of them hate the truth.” The Israelites’ Rejection of Divine Authority The Israelites’ request for a king, as narrated in the Torah, presents another example of rejecting divine authority. Dissatisfied with the leadership of the Prophet Samuel's sons, the Israelites demanded a king to rule over them, desiring to be like other nations. In 1 Samuel 8:1-22, despite Samuel's warnings about the dangers of such a request, the Israelites persisted with Prophet Samuel. God allowed them to have a king, but warned of the severe consequences that would follow. The Israelites’ choice is depicted as a rejection of God's kingship, as stated, "They have not rejected you, but they have rejected me from being king over them.” (Bible, Book of 1 Samuel, Chapter 8, Verse 7) Despite Samuel’s dire warnings about the dangers of earthly kings, the Israelites were resolute in their demand. They chose Saul as their king, a decision that led to significant consequences. Saul, who was initially chosen as a leader, eventually became corrupted and filled with envy towards God's true anointed, Prophet David. Saul’s descent into madness, literal possession of a great demon and his unwillingness to submit to God’s appointment, eventually led to his ruthless campaign against David where he was trying to kill David. This narrative illustrates the catastrophic outcomes that often accompany the rejection of divine authority. It also proves that people are fallible and not capable of choosing a righteous king to rule over them, and that’s why it is incumbent upon mankind that God appoints the ruler, not the people. The Consequences of Human Rebellion: Democracy Condemned Jesus Christ to Death The New Testament provides yet another illustration of the rejection of divine authority through the story of Pontius Pilate and Jesus Christ. The Roman governor Pilate, recognizing Jesus' innocence, sought to release him. However, the crowd, swayed by the chief priests and elders, chose to free Barabbas, a notorious criminal and murderer, instead of Jesus Christ, who was the promised Messiah for the Jews. The crowd’s choice, as narrated in Matthew 27:21-23 and Mark 15:9-11, demonstrates how human desires and mob rule can overshadow divine will. "The governor again said to them, 'Which of the two do you want me to release for you?' And they said, 'Barabbas.' Pilate said to them, 'Then what shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ?' They all said, 'Let him be crucified!' And he said, 'Why, what evil has he done?' But they shouted all the more, 'Let him be crucified!'" (Bible, Book of Matthew, Chapter 27, Verses 21-23) "And he answered them, saying, 'Do you want me to release for you the King of the Jews?' For he perceived that it was out of envy that the chief priests had delivered him up. But the chief priests stirred up the crowd to have him release for them Barabbas instead." (Bible, Book of Mark, Chapter 15, Verses 9-11) This decision to release Barabbas over Jesus is one of the earliest recorded instances of democracy, where the will of the people, driven by emotion and influenced by leaders, led to the triumph of injustice over justice. The crowd’s rejection of Jesus, who was anointed as their Messiah and King, and who came with an appointment by the will of prophet Isaiah, exemplifies the perils of choosing human governance over divine governance. Jesus was meant to rule as their king - that is what a “Messiah” is, an anointed ruler and king of God - but his campaign came to a halt, due to the betrayal of Jesus and the pharisees wanting to hold onto their power over the Jews and seeing themselves more worthy to rule. Democracy: The Rule of the Mob vs. Divine Rule To understand the ongoing rejection of divine authority, we must examine the philosophies that have shaped human governance. From ancient Greek philosophers like Plato and Socrates to modern political theorists, there has been a long-standing debate about the merits and dangers of democracy. Plato, in his work "The Republic," depicted democracy as a precursor to tyranny, a system where passion overrides reason, and where the voice of the majority or “the mob”, can drown out the pursuit of truth and justice. In their philosophical dialogues, Plato and Socrates warned about the dangers of a system where the desires of the many overshadow the truth. Socrates questioned whether the masses, driven by emotions and immediate desires, could truly discern what is best for society. Plato’s depiction of democracy as a breeding ground for tyranny echoes the biblical and Quranic narratives, where the majority often choose their path over divine guidance, leading to societal chaos and moral decay. This idea is illustrated in the crowd’s choice of Barabbas over Jesus, a decision driven by mob mentality and influenced by leaders who rejected the divine truth. The ancient philosophers’ warnings about democracy resonate with the events of Jesus’ trial, where human desires and emotions led to the rejection of the divine will. Jesus' teachings in the Gospels further highlight the narrow path of truth and divine guidance. In Matthew, Jesus states: "Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it." (Bible, Book of Matthew , Chapter 7, Verses 13-14) This passage underscores the difficulty of following divine truth in a world dominated by human desires and mob rule. The path to righteousness and divine authority is often lonely and challenging, with only a few choosing to follow it. "And if you obey most of those upon the earth, they will mislead you from the way of Allah. They follow not except assumption, and indeed, they are not but falsifying." (Qur’an, Chapter 6 (Al-An'am), Verse 116) The Antichrist Rule of the Mob The narratives of rebellion against divine authority, whether in religious texts or philosophical writings, echo a common warning; the dangers of choosing human governance over divine rule. In today’s world, democracy and individualism are often seen as ultimate ideals, but these systems can also reflect the spirit of rebellion against divine authority. The prophets warned of an "Antichrist system," where human governance overshadows divine decree, leading society away from the truth. Ahmad Al-Hassan, the promised Yamani from the Ahlul Bayt said: “There are those who serve the Supremacy of God and those who serve the supremacy of the devil, and all those in between are nothing more than mute devils.” In many ways, the rejection of divine authority can be seen as a manifestation of the Antichrist system — a system that opposes the supremacy of God and His appointed leaders. Today, we witness this in various forms, from political systems to cultural norms that prioritize human desires over divine commands. “Do what thou Wilt” are the infamous words uttered by the late satanist Aleister Crowley. This trend reflects the same spirit of rebellion seen in the stories of Satan, Saul, and the crucifixion of Jesus, where human desires took precedence over divine will. Here, we must confront a challenging question: Are we, too, guilty of choosing the rule of man over the rule of God? Is democracy, as noble as it may seem, a veiled rejection of divine supremacy? These stories remind us that the consequences of rejecting divine authority are severe and far-reaching, often leading to chaos, tyranny, and moral decay. And moreover, if we participate in the election process of tyrants who then go out into the world and shed blood and corrupt the Earth, as the Angels questioned God about in the beginning, after the command was given to prostrate to Adam as the Caliph on Earth, then we too are guilty for the same crimes that they commit, because we were responsible in electing and putting those tyrants into power. Today, the world stands at a crossroads. Across continents, humanity seeks leadership, guidance, truth and in truth - a world saviour. Yet, in this quest, have we forgotten the essence of divine supremacy? Do most people even know what “the Supremacy of Allah” means? The scriptures remind us that it is not for man to choose his leader, but for God to appoint him. So, who among us today heeds this call? In a world where religious leaders and political systems often prioritize human desires over divine commands, the call for the supremacy of Allah has become non-existent, and it was only mentioned on the tongues of the prophets and messengers in every time. It’s not only the political system today that are deceptive and hide this fact, but especially the religious leaders; from Popes to Sheikhs, who speak of peace, justice and equity, but how many truly advocate for the supremacy of Allah? The Rise of the Qaim In these End times, where prophecies converge and are fulfilled one after the other, one man emerges, proclaiming a message not heard in centuries. The Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq Abdulah Hashem calls for a return to the true Supremacy of Allah, and he is the only man on the planet right now who is calling to it. He has raised the banner of "Allegiance is to Allah." This was a prophecy foretold by the Ahlul Bayt: "Verily we, Ahlul Bayt have a banner, whoever goes ahead of it has renegaded, and whoever is late to it has perished, and whoever follows it has followed [us], it is written in it: 'Allegiance is to Allah!'" (250 Signs until the Appearance of Imam Mahdi, Muhammad Ali Tabatabai, p. 15) This is a sign of the Mahdi, he stands as a reminder of divine authority and the need for the allegiance to God’s messenger and submission to God's Will. The Qaim’s emergence fulfills several prophecies, including his appearance after the prophesied death of King Abdullah of Hijaz and his call for allegiance to Allah. Prophet Muhammad guaranteed that after the death of King Abdullah, the Qaim would appear to the world. “I am prepared to guarantee Imam al-Qaim to one who guarantees the death of Abdullah (King of Hijaz); because after the death of Abdullah, the Muslims will not have consensus on any one person and this matter will not end except with your Imam. If Allah wills, the kingdom running into years will end and the kingdom running into days and months will begin.” The narrator asked: “Would this matter be prolonged?” He replied: “Definitely not.” (Ghaybat Al-Tusi, Al-Shaikh Al-Tusi, Vol. 1, p. 467) And the Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq Abdullah Hashem appeared in 2015 after the death of King Abdullah of Hijaz, raising the banner “Allegiance is to Allah” at 32 years old and he also claimed that his name “Abdullah” is mentioned in the Holy Will of Prophet Muhammad. These are major proofs and fulfilling prophecies. In the book Kitab Al-Ghayba: “He appears in the image of a successful youth at the age of 32.” ( Kitab Al-Ghayba, Al-Numani, Vol. 1, p. 193) And this is how you identify the Mahdi, the Ahlul Bayt have called it “The Law of Knowing the Hujjah” which consists of three things: the Will, the Divine Knowledge, and the Banner “Allegiance is to Allah”. The Ahlul Bayt foretold that these three criteria can only gather in one man; their Qaim, the Hujjah of the time, the one who comes to establish the Divine Just State and who will “spread justice and equity throughout the Earth, as it was once filled with injustice and inequity.” No man on earth has come forward with these three criteria but the Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq Abdullah Hashem. No man appeared after the death of King Abdullah of Hijaz saying "I am the Qaim". No man came forward raising the banner of “Allegiance is to Allah”. No man has come forward saying “I am the Abdullah mentioned in the Will of the Prophet Muhammad." No man has come forward with the extraordinary divine knowledge like that of Aba Al-Sadiq Abdullah Hashem, in which none of the scholars of the Abrahamic religions have any response to. And more importantly, Muhammad and the family of Muhammad promised that no man can claim this matter falsely, or his life will be cut short, and the Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq Abdullah Hashem has been calling to this matter for almost 10 years, since 2015. And now in 2024 - his dawah and movement is even stronger, where thousands of believers around the world have recognized these proofs and his rights and have pledged allegiance to the Qaim and support him today. And that is what God commanded of us as believers, as Adamites who wish to submit to the Caliph of Allah in this time: "When the Mahdi appears, swear allegiance to him, even if you have to crawl over ice, because he is the Caliph of Allah, the Mahdi." (Kitab al-Fitan, Ibn Maja, Hadith 4084) What kind of God would allow thousands of sincere people looking for the truth to fall victim to a false claimant? What kind of God would permit His previous Messengers and Imams to prophesy that a man would come claiming the Will of Prophet Muhammad and raise a banner that says, “Allegiance is to Allah”? As believers in the Supremacy of Allah, when we identify this man through clear evidence and proof, are we expected to submit to him and pledge our allegiance, only to be misled by a false claimant? It’s just not possible. And remember, God does not misguide His sincere servants. The End of the Antichrist System The rise of the Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq Abdullah Hashem symbolizes a return to divine authority, challenging the satanic systems that have long governed this world. The Qaim’s message is clear: “Supremacy of Allah is allegiance to Allah”, by submitting to the Caliph and appointed ruler that Allah chooses. Aba Al-Sadiq comes with the final covenant, the Seventh Covenant, and he calls for the restoration of the supremacy of Allah on Earth, in all aspects of life. More importantly, he is the messenger sent from Imam al-Mahdi to the Muslims and he is the messenger from Jesus to the Christians and he is the messenger from Elijah to the Jews. He is the Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq, and he is here to take your pledges of allegiance to Imam Mahdi. In a world divided by ideologies, the Qaim’s call for unity under the banner of "Allegiance to Allah" is a powerful reminder of the need for submission to divine authority. His message transcends religious and cultural boundaries, calling towards obedience to God alone and the rejection of the supremacy of Satan and his false kings and rulers who have usurped the throne of God. The Qaim’s emergence is a sign of hope and a call to action, urging humanity to recognize the supremacy of Allah and submit to His will and to help him establish the Divine Just State and the Kingdom of God on Earth, as it is in Heaven. The rise of the Qaim signals the end of the Antichrist system.
- Why Everyone’s Suddenly Talking About Aba Al-Sadiq
Ahmed Al-Hassan said in the sermon of Hajj: “ Do what you please. Verily, you are paving the way for the inheritor, whether you want to or not. ” We are witnessing these words and prophecies come true today, as more and more people hear the call of Aba Al-Sadiq Abdullah Hashem—and they cannot stop talking about it. From Christian fundamentalists to the Deputy Prime Minister of Italy, and pastors preaching in their churches, people from all walks of life are compelled to speak about the call of Aba Al-Sadiq. Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq shook the world with his recent sermons and statements addressing the different peoples of the world. It all started with the sermon addressing the Christian world immediately after Pope Francis died—within hours of his Easter sermon at the Vatican—where four of his supporters raised banners proclaiming, “The true Pope is here” and “Allegiance is to God.” In his sermon, Aba Al-Sadiq declared the death of Pope Francis to be a sign from God for the people to recognise and distinguish the true Pope from the false Pope, since Pope Francis died just hours after the supporters had declared, “Labbayka Aba Al-Sadiq.” He also called them to recognise the authority of God instilled in him and to obey . The immediate and viral reaction from the majority of Christians who took the time to respond was to defend their doctrine and belief in Jesus Christ as their saviour and to accuse Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq of being the Antichrist, a false prophet, cult leader, or all of the above. His message was mostly rejected, but it had gone viral—and from this sea of rejection came a few voices of reason, wanting to know more and choosing to approach his message with an open heart and open mind . We saw Christian podcasts and Christian influencers who couldn't stop talking about Aba Al-Sadiq. People in the comments frequently asked, "Why do you give him so much attention?" It was as if they realized that these influencers were almost compelled to talk about the message. In fact, many of them began to explain the call in detail. They read out the Mahdi's manifesto during their live streams, explained the law of knowing the vicegerent of God , and shared the narration of the will of Prophet Muhammad while discussing our beliefs. They were doing the same work that AROPL TV presenters had been doing for years. So, even though they didn’t intend to, they ended up spreading the religion. We began to notice a surge of pastors speaking about Aba Al-Sadiq in their churches, preaching about him during services, and spreading the word about who he is. They were actively informing their congregations and making sure everyone knew his name. This led to a wave of people leaving interested comments and subscribing to the channel The Mahdi Has Appeared . Within one week, it gained over 30,000 new subscribers. The flood of accusations about him being the Antichrist, led Aba Al-Sadiq to give another powerful sermon , in which he responded to the allegations that he is the Antichrist. In this compelling sermon, he was much more assertive. He exposed the real Antichrist as being the United States of America and the democratic system which it forces upon the rest of the world. He also accused his accusers of being Antichrists themselves for their rejection of the true teachings of Jesus and for not recognising the messengers, sages, and teachers he said he would send. He also declared the Pauline doctrine, which most Christians have accepted as a part of the teachings of Jesus, as false misguidance. The reactions seen from all over the world have prompted a stern and intensive engagement from Aba Al-Sadiq and his supporters, with many productions online to respond and help steer the misguided opinions spreading against him in order to give a truer understanding of who he is and what he is bringing to the world. All of this interest we have seen has attracted the attention of various press publications from around the world, both professional and amateur. Many of them have taken the time to objectively report his activities and, in some cases, even made contact to interview him. Remarkably, major Arab news outlets and sheikhs had previously ignored the message of Aba Al-Sadiq. For the most part, they either mocked it or attempted to dismiss it entirely. However, with the recent wave of attention, they were forced to address it. In light of the attention wave, a respected Lebanese newspaper, An-nahar , conducted an interview with Aba Al-Sadiq and helped spread his message across the Arab world. The supporters of the Mahdi have been further emboldened by all of this. They have become more active, engaging directly with the public and openly declaring their faith in the streets across the world—distributing leaflets, carrying banners, and generally promoting their belief in their Imam, their Pope, Aba Al-Sadiq. This activity has not gone unnoticed by local authorities. A prime example occurred in Italy. With global attention focused on the death of Pope Francis and the process of selecting his successor, some supporters decided to follow up their initial Easter excursion to the Vatican with another demonstration on the 8th of May. Their goal was to promote their Pope, Aba Al-Sadiq, as God's chosen one. Coincidentally, this was the same day the Conclave announced its decision and presented Pope Leo as the new Pope to the world. Three supporters—two of Swiss origin and one a Spanish national—gathered with a large banner reading, “The New Pope – No need for the cardinals to vote – God Has Already Chosen,” and made their way toward St. Peter’s Basilica well before the Conclave’s vote was concluded. The harmless and peaceful actions of these three individuals quickly attracted the attention of the local police. Several officers were deployed to confront and arrest them. They were then transported in three separate vehicles to the local police station, where they were detained for several hours without being charged. They were not questioned and were kept in isolation without explanation. At that point, no official charges had been communicated to the three believers. It was only after the police released a press statement that the nature of the charges became clear. The absurd accusations were “obstruction and disruption of a religious ceremony.” The supporters were alleged to have blocked the path of attendees at St. Peter's Square with their banner and to have behaved in an aggressive and confrontational manner. Fortunately, we have video footage of the entire incident, including the moment the police confronted and detained the three believers. From this footage, you can make your own mind up on the validity of the claims made against the supporters yourself. This incident took place approximately one kilometre away from St. Peter's Basilica, where the “religious ceremony” was being held. Footage and photographs clearly show that the supporters were unobtrusive and behaved respectfully. People can be seen freely moving around them as they held their banner, with no signs of obstruction. Moreover, their conduct was entirely peaceful and would not, under normal circumstances, warrant any legal action—let alone such a heavy-handed response involving arrest and detention. Nevertheless, the police officers surrounded the supporters, immediately took down their banner, and confiscated it as evidence against them. They then proceeded to arrest the three as if they had been displaying obscene material or something otherwise grossly offensive to the public. The incident received press coverage from various outlets in countries including Italy , Spain , Switzerland , and parts of South America. Unfortunately, none of the reports accurately conveyed the full story. Instead, the media largely echoed the official narrative provided by the Vatican Police in an apparent effort to justify the police’s disproportionate response. Nonetheless, the police officers posed for a photograph holding up the banners—as if they themselves were promoting the call. Below, you can see the officers holding the banners just like the believers do, posing for the press. This image was then widely shared across social media in Italy and quickly went viral. Among the newspapers that featured the incident were some of the biggest publications in Italy, several of which even used the image of the banner as their front-page cover. Once again, this only contributed to the spreading of the message. The QR code linking to the channel is clearly visible, along with the iconic image of Aba Al-Sadiq delivering his “New Pope” speech. We did also see a mention of this story, as covered by la Repubblica, by the Deputy Prime Minister of Italy and Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Matteo Salvini, no less. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Matteo Salvini for promoting this story on his personal Twitter or X account with the express image from la Repubblica of his own police force carrying the banner proclaiming The New Pope chosen by God - Aba Al-Sadiq for the cameras. All of this recent attention did reach the political class. It was widely reported that Donald Trump had uploaded an AI generated image of himself as the Pope and it was claimed that it was all done in humour, as if to say anybody can be Pope, mocking the entire process of electing the new Pope since he was now an expert at elections, having been voted in as President of the United States twice. The remarkable thing about this is that he took this action shortly after Aba Al-Sadiq had declared himself the true Pope chosen by God in his initial sermon addressing the Christian world. The Mahdi Aba Al-Sadiq reacted to this with a short video addressing Donald Trump directly We are currently witnessing a rapid rise in the number of people speaking about Aba Al-Sadiq—both positively and negatively. This trend is expected to continue as more and more people become aware of his call. The level of attention from YouTube channels, TikTok creators, and other platforms is unprecedented. All of this serves as further fulfilment of prophecies from the family of Mohammed. Abu Abdullah said: "Verily, we Ahlul-Bayt have a banner, whoever goes ahead of it have renegaded, and whoever is late to it have perished, and whoever follows it has followed [us], "Allegiance is to Allah" is written in it!" (– 250 Signs until the Appearance of Imam Mahdi, Muhammad Ali Tabatabai, p. 19) In conclusion, the inheritor is rising and the people are beginning to react. The choice is left to the reader as to which side to pick.
- The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light at a Conference in the University of Exeter
On April 30, 2025, the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, represented by Human Rights Coordinator Hadil Elkhouly, attended the conference on Religious Minorities at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. Elkhouly, who also served as one of the event's speakers, was accompanied by her team to this important interdisciplinary hybrid conference. Organized by Dr. Vadim Atnashev from Exeter Law School, the event brought together scholars, experts, and representatives from various religious communities and NGOs to address critical issues in the ongoing struggle for religious freedom. The conference featured a lecture by a group of religious studies professors from the United Kingdom in the morning, focusing on the human rights violations faced by religious minorities worldwide. In the afternoon, Professor Massimo Introvigne from CESNUR (Italy) delivered a presentation on the theme of "Repression of Religious Minorities in Iran and the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light." His talk highlighted the persecution of the AROPL community, with particular attention given to the recent murders of two members in Kenya and Somalia, and the imprisonment of believers in Egypt. The event featured three speakers who provided key insights into the persecution of the AROP community. Hadil Elkhouly a member of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light and Amnesty International’s Country Coordinator for Algeria and Libya, presented an emic perspective on the persecution of the AROPL. She explored the eschatological beliefs of the AROPL, which view themselves as followers of a "strange" but authentic Islam that will restore the original divine message. El-Khouly discussed the theological tenets of the AROPL, including their unique interpretations of the Kaaba’s location, the Quran, and Islamic practices, and how these beliefs lead to their labeling as heretics and the resulting persecution they endure. Massimo Introvigne, former Professor of Sociology of Religion at Pontifical Salesian University in Torino, Italy, explored the repression of religious minorities in Iran, focusing on the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL). He detailed the emergence of AROPL from Twelver Shia Islam, its millenarian and esoteric origins, and the harsh persecution faced by its followers in Iran. Introvigne highlighted the movement’s struggle for recognition and the asylum-seeking efforts of its members fleeing repression. Rosita Šorytė, a human rights specialist and former diplomat, provided a comprehensive look at the persecution of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL) in various countries. Šorytė discussed the unique beliefs of AROPL, including their reinterpreted views on Islam, and the resulting discrimination faced by its followers in both Muslim-majority and secular countries. From violent repression in Malaysia to mistreatment at European borders, she underscored the global challenges AROPL members face, particularly in their advocacy for LGBTQ rights and their rejection of orthodox Islamic practices. In line with the ongoing global struggle for religious freedom, the conference highlighted the broader context of religious persecution. According to Article 18 of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, "everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion." This fundamental right has been enshrined in international law by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966), and is protected by the European Convention on Human Rights. However, despite these protections, over 80% of the world's population still lives in countries where religious freedom is restricted or repressed. These violations of religious freedom are multifaceted and require the attention of governments, academia, and societies at large. The conference at Exeter University, organized by Exeter Law School and sponsored by the MEJORA Foundation and the Human Rights & Democracy Forum, provided a platform to discuss key issues such as government restrictions, social hostilities, and best practices for promoting religious freedom.
- The Surge of Positive Comments After Aba Al-Sadiq’s Viral Speech
Despite a recent wave of Christian-led online campaigns denouncing Aba Al-Sadiq as the Antichrist following the viral spread of his New Pope Speech across TikTok, YouTube, and X, a growing number of Christians have chosen to engage more thoughtfully with his message. Many have taken the time to watch his videos and learn more about the faith. Viewership on The Mahdi Has Appeared YouTube channel has soared, with thousands subscribing in the last three days. In fact, some comments show, that the controversy has attracted new interest in his teachings amongst Christians. Several of our readers have sent in screenshots of positive YouTube comments, showing that for some, the publicity has served as an unexpected introduction to the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light. Below, we share a selection of these responses: @franciscomarquez9845: "Why the hate? He's not saying anything bad. Remember no one believed Jesus when he first revealed himself. He's not claiming to be Jesus so don't judge too quickly." @ShellyMayers-b4t: "It looks like all these 'He's the Antichrist' videos have made you popular! I have unsubscribed from any channel that has promoted that type of video, including Christian channels, because of the judgment — especially when they haven't even taken the time to watch any of your videos. Thank you for stepping forward, God be with you." @SacredOwl: "I would think that the Chinese government would crack down, but on the other hand, who else has identified the fourth beast and spoken such truth? I know nothing about this movement, religion, or whatever you call yourselves; but I do remember watching 'The Arrivals' maybe some 15 years ago — it was great." @stephenmachipi9708: "If anything, the gentleman knows his scriptures. His words, based on biblical text, show he knows what he is talking about. While I've heard many preach about an individual Antichrist, I've often worried it might be a system rather than a person. Are his claims right? Who knows!" @victoriapapesh6892: "This man is smart and has studied many religions with an open heart in order to understand everything... He's amazing. I totally understand that because I like to learn about all religions — I am spiritual, not religious.There are definitely pieces of truth in all religions.This man appears to be a modern-day prophet... This is amazing." @AncestryMindset: "You are not the Antichrist — you preach peace and justice. It's strange how these people call you Dajjal and yet they don't call their politicians the Antichrist." We encourage our readers to keep us updated and submit further comments by emailing us at thedivinejuststatemagazine@gmail.com . If you enjoyed this article, you can order the printed version of our Divine Just State Magazine here . It features this and many other articles, as well as special content.











