15 March 2013
Media Release – For Immediate Release
Muslim Leader Calls on World Governments to Treat All Citizens Equally
The Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Fifth Khalifa of the Promised
Messiah (as), has highlighted the importance of prayer in light of the perilous and chaotic state of the world today.
The Muslim leader also appealed for all Governments to treat their citizens with compassion, justice and equality.
Whilst delivering his weekly Friday Sermon from the Baitul Futuh Mosque in SouthWest London on 8 March 2013, Hadhrat
Mirza Masroor Ahmad stated that it was imperative that Ahmadi Muslims prayed for ‘Hasana’, an Arabic term, which
represents all forms of good and blessings.
Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad said:
“In certain countries, the opponents of our Jamaat [community] desire that Ahmadi Muslims be deprived of all of God’s
blessings. Thus we should pray that our neighbours do not cause us any distress and we should pray that our cities and
our countries are a source of happiness and contentment for us.”
Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad also went on to discuss the state and governance of certain Muslim countries.
“In some Muslim countries we find that it is the rulers or governments who are a source of torment and despair for their
people. Thus we should pray that the leaders of all countries discharge the rights of the people, be compassionate,
righteous and just. If they are unable to reform themselves then we should pray that they be replaced by leaders and
governments that do bear these hallmarks.”
The world leader also expressed his appreciation for people outside of the Ahmadiyya Community who had shown their
support and compassion to Ahmadi Muslims irrespective of differences of belief.
Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad said:
“In Pakistan and certain other countries, whilst there are those who are influenced by the extremist clerics and so try
to cause harm to Ahmadi Muslims, there is also a significant population of people who have proved to be our good and
loyal friends. They are genuinely sympathetic towards us, they wish us well and help us in times of difficulty or
trial.”
The National President of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at New Zealand, Mr. Mohammed Iqbal said:
“We are very fortunate to reside in a country where there is tolerance and understanding between different communities
and religions. It is in the interest of both the Government and religious leaders to maintain dialogue across the ethnic
sectors, promoting equality and respect given the evolving face and growing ethnicity of New Zealanders.”
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