Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, recently preached on the importance of spending money for God's sake. He explained that true righteousness comes from sacrificing things we love, like our wealth.
The Promised Messiah, founder of the Ahmadiyya Community, taught that being too attached to money stops us from giving to God. Early Muslims were willing to give their lives for Islam. Today, Ahmadis around the world make amazing financial sacrifices, following the example of the Prophet Muhammad and his companions.
Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad shared moving stories of poor Ahmadis who give whatever they can, even if it's very little. They have strong faith that God will reward and bless them in return. This spirit of sacrifice helps fund the Community's mosques, missions, and humanitarian work worldwide.
Despite challenges, God always provides the funds needed for the Community's expenses. Ahmadis gave over £14 million this past year alone for the Waqf-e-Jadid scheme that supports the Community's efforts. The sermon ended with prayers for Ahmadis facing persecution and for world peace in the New Year.
The leader urged Ahmadis to pray for God's protection and blessings. He prayed that this new year would bring peace and unity and that the plots of unjust nations would fail. With faith and sacrifices, Ahmadi Muslims hope to make the world a better place.
The Promised Messiah, founder of the Ahmadiyya Community, taught that being too attached to money stops us from giving to God. Early Muslims were willing to give their lives for Islam. Today, Ahmadis around the world make amazing financial sacrifices, following the example of the Prophet Muhammad and his companions.
Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad shared moving stories of poor Ahmadis who give whatever they can, even if it's very little. They have strong faith that God will reward and bless them in return. This spirit of sacrifice helps fund the Community's mosques, missions, and humanitarian work worldwide.
Despite challenges, God always provides the funds needed for the Community's expenses. Ahmadis gave over £14 million this past year alone for the Waqf-e-Jadid scheme that supports the Community's efforts. The sermon ended with prayers for Ahmadis facing persecution and for world peace in the New Year.
The leader urged Ahmadis to pray for God's protection and blessings. He prayed that this new year would bring peace and unity and that the plots of unjust nations would fail. With faith and sacrifices, Ahmadi Muslims hope to make the world a better place.