Eid-ul-Adha
Message and Tsunami Appeal from Hazrat Ameer
(Head) of
Ahmadiyya Anjuman, Lahore
January 2005
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Hazrat Ameer’s Message for Eid-ul-Adha
The parable of those who spend their wealth in the way
of Allah is as the parable of a grain growing seven ears, in every
ear a hundred grains. And Allah multiplies (further) for whom
He pleases. And Allah is Ample-giving, Knowing. (Al Baqarah,
2:161)
And the parable of those who spend their wealth to seek
Allah’s pleasure and for the strengthening of their souls is as
the parable of a garden on elevated ground, upon which heavy rain
falls, so it brings forth its fruit twofold; but if heavy rain
falls not on it, light rain (suffices). And Allah is Seer of what
you do. (Al Baqarah, 2:265)
Dear Members of the Jama‘at,
Assalaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakaatuh,
The Indian Ocean Tsunami has created a humanitarian crisis of catastrophic
proportions. More than 200,000 have died, with the toll still rising.
Millions in South East Asia and East Africa have been left homeless.
The dead have to be buried, the injured treated and the hungry fed
right now. More has to be done in the weeks and months ahead to
rebuild their shattered lives, to take care of their orphans and
to provide shelter for the homeless. Our thoughts and prayers are
with those who have died and with those suffering as well as their
loved ones. This disaster has affected all, irrespective of their
casts, colour or creed; it has not discriminated between gender
and religion; it has spared neither the child nor the old. It has
cast awe into the hearts of not only those who have been directly
affected but all those who have witnessed this devastation. The
miraculous stories of those who survived also bring to mind the
Mercy of Allah. In this calamity we have seen that the Power of
Allah is beyond our comprehension and His Mercy is also infinite.
The celebrations of Eid-ul-Adha this year will be marred
by the sorrow of the Tsunami calamity. This festival commemorates
the great sacrifice rendered by Hazrat Ibraheem and Hazrat Isma’eel
(may peace be upon them), so let it be a time of spiritual reflection
on the spirit of this sacrifice and let us grab this opportunity
to show our generosity and love for mankind. The victims of the
tsunami disaster need our generous support. The Holy Prophet, peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him, has said:
“Feed the hungry, look after the sick and strive for the
freedom of the enslaved.” (Bukhari, Kitaab ul At‘imah, 70:1)
This will also be a means to fulfil the ninth condition of our
pledge (Bai‘at) which states:
“I will be compassionate to all mankind for Allah’s sake
only, and as far as possible, I will utilise my God-given energies
to benefit them with Allah’s favours.”
I have established a Tsunami Relief Fund and appeal to all members
of the International Lahore Ahmadiyya Community to participate generously
in the worldwide relief efforts. Jazaakallah. The Central
Anjuman will collectively remit the total collection to Indonesia
who have suffered the greatest loss.
May Allah Ta‘ala bless our humble efforts in His way as
stated in the verses of the Holy Quran quoted above. Aameen.
Jama‘ats are requested to collect donations from members and remit
them to the Central Anjuman collectively. Members desiring to send
their donations directly may do so in cash or cheque/draft in favour
of Ahmadiyya Anjuman Lahore. Remittances from abroad may be sent
to the following account under intimation to the Central Anjuman:
Title of Account: Ahmadiyya Anjuman Lahore
Account No. 02-1300121-7
Swift Add: Ascmpkkaxxx For Credit To Askari Commercial
Bank Limited, Gulberg Branch, Lahore.
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Signed: Professor Dr. Abdul Karim Saeed
Ameer-i-Jamaat
International Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement
Lahore, Pakistan
17 January 2005
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