Friday Messages: Melody of last heartbeats

Contributed by bineshan on 17 Jun 2009 - 05:36 AM

Ever since the year 260 A.H. that Hadrat Mahdi (PBUH) has been in Occultation, sincere and devoted Believers, with tearful eyes and hopeful hearts, have been Anticipating his glorious and Promised Emergence, but many passed away brokenhearted without witnessing that which they had wholeheartedly anticipated.




What about them? Those

who have been trying to sweep the dust of ignorance and

disremembrance from the alleyways of human memory so that the sweet

fragrance of Mahdi's (PBUH) remembrance may flow in human mind; those

who have been trying to wash away the dirt of hopelessness from human

heart so that the glory of love and hope may enliven human soul;

those who have been trying to remove the dark clouds of doubt and

skepticism from the horizon of human Belief so that the bright sun of

certitude may enlighten human thought; …; those whose hearts

finally stopped beating while their last heartbeat was chanting:













O'

Allah! Surely, we present our pains and sorrows to Thee: lack of our

Prophet -Thy Salawaat be upon him and his progeny-, and Occultation

of our 'wali' -Thy Salaam be upon him-, and numerousness of our

enemies, and fewness of our numbers, and severeness of trials and

conspiracies against us,
and vicissitudes of time upon us.












(Eftetaah

Supplication)












While Allah has Promised

to reward in many ways, those who have Believed and Anticipated

sincerely, in the Hereafter, but He has also Promised:












Those

Believers who have died while anticipating Hadrat Mahdi's (PBUH)

Reappearance, will be brought back to life and will help him in the

achievement of his goals. When the number of his supporters and

helpers swells to ten thousand, he will announce his Movement.












(Kamaal-O-Ddin,

p.378, H. 2; …)












O' Allah! We implore You

in the Names of Mohammad and his Ahl-Ol-Bayt (May Your Salawaats be

upon them), to hasten the Emergence of their beloved Mahdi (Your

Salaam be upon him) … .

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