
Sadly, this is exactly what we are seeing and the world is rapidly moving towards a devastating world war.
By the grace of Allah, His mercy still lingers over a world teetering on the brink of self-destruction. However, shadows, too, vanish when the truth sets. The time to rise is now—before the dawn is lost forever.
A Voice in the Storm:
In a world drowned by nationalism, greed, and political arrogance, a solitary voice echoes through the silence of conscience: that of Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba), Khalifatul Masih V, the divinely appointed spiritual leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. This voice is not armed with weapons but with truth—a voice that has travelled from Capitol Hill to the European Parliament, from the United Nations to the hearts of sincere souls worldwide. It continues the trumpet blown by his predecessor, Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (rh), who warned the world: Either bow before peace or be buried beneath the rubble.
Today, as nations sharpen their nuclear sabres and alliances fracture under mutual suspicion, we must ask ourselves: Have we heard the trumpet? Or are we still asleep in our arrogance?
The Mirage of Might
World War I began with pride, and World War II ended with mushroom clouds. Now, we stand on the threshold of World War III—armed to the teeth, blinded by power, and deaf to history. The Khalifa’s message is not a political plea but a moral warning: If the world does not return to justice, equity, and God, then war is inevitable.
Why are his words so powerful? Because they flow not from political ambition but from spiritual vision. He has no stake in oil fields, nor any interest in borderlines. His only concern is humanity itself.
Diplomacy without Morality is a Lie
In speech after speech—from Canada to Berlin, from London to Tokyo—the Khalifa has called for moral diplomacy. He has unmasked the hypocrisy of powerful nations that preach peace while selling arms and claim justice while exploiting the weak.
Similar to Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (rh) before him, who once thundered, “If you wish to win the hearts of men, do not send soldiers; send justice,” Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) challenges the foundations of modern politics. In his keynote addresses at Peace Symposiums and international parliamentary gatherings, he has revealed the deception that material progress ensures moral progress.
A Blueprint for Survival
He is not merely a prophet of warning but also a guide. He presents a divine roadmap:
Global Justice as the Foundation:
Peace cannot thrive on the soil of injustice. Whether concerning Palestine, Kashmir, Sudan, or Ukraine, Khalifa has pleaded with world leaders to serve humanity above national interests.
Economic Balance:
End the economic colonization of the poor. Return stolen wealth. Cancel unjust debts. As Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (rh) wrote, “Without economic justice, peace is a dream drunk on delusion.”
Spiritual Revival:
The root disease is not war; it is godlessness. A heart devoid of God knows no sanctity of life. When humanity reawakens to its Creator, it rediscovers the value of His creation.
The Role of Religion:
Do not blame religion—blame those who weaponize it. Khalifa’s speeches defend the true essence of Islam: that to kill one innocent soul is to kill all mankind.
What the World Fears, the Khalifa Has Already Seen
Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) has seen visions of devastation. He has felt the tremors of the earth before the blast. Like Noah before the flood, he is building an Ark—not of wood, but of brotherhood; not of sails, but of prayers.
And yet, the world mocks him. Just as Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (rh) wrote decades ago, “A time will come when they will remember these warnings, but the rivers will have already turned red.
The Last Choice
We are not helpless; we are heedless.
The youth of every nation must rise—not in rebellion, but in reform. Policymakers must not calculate profit but weigh their conscience. Every individual, in their private sanctum, must ask: What will I say to God when the world burns and I stand silent?
The Hourglass Bleeds Sand
Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) has not predicted war. He has warned of its certainty if humanity continues on its current path. These are not the musings of a cleric; these are the revelations of a watchman on the wall.
Before the fire falls, before skies rain ash, and before history buries another civilization beneath its shame—let the world listen. Let it repent. Let it change.
Because peace is still possible.
But only if justice breathes again.