Ahmadiyyat Destiny and Progress

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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Ahmadiyyat: Destiny and Progress 23 Therefore, I will have to face up to all hindrances. If God so wills, help will come to me from heaven. With these words I have articulated my position to all those who have yet to pledge their allegiance or who waver in their oaths. Now no blame can be held against me before God. May God help me remove these dissensions and douse the flames of this fire and enable me to focus all my attention on the primary objective of any khalifa : that is, to propagate and establish the truth of my master. It is my desire to illumine the far off places of the world with the truth of Ahmadiyyat and this is not at all difficult for Allah. I have great hope in my Lord. I am ever praying before Him. Those members of the jama‘at who have been protected from the trial of doubt and misgiving ought to assist me in this, so that with our prayers the fire of disorder can be extinguished. Whosoever does this will become the recipient of God’s grace and I will remember them in my most earnest supplications. My loved ones, let your tears adorn your prayers now more than ever. Do not be neglectful of tahajjud. Those who are able ought to fast and those who have means ought to give sadaqa. Who knows which of our prayers, fasts or alms might quell this tribulation, enabling the Ahmadiyya Jama’at to once again set foot on the path of progress. Whereas the majority of the community have entered the bai‘at, the number of those