Hikmat’s Journey: From Seeker to Debater with Established Scholars
- James Pollard
- Oct 30, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 1
Our brother Hikmat, who has dedicated over ten years to the call of Aba Al-Sadiq, has reached a profound understanding of the teachings within the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL). He now leverages his hard-earned wisdom to engage in meaningful debates with scholars of various faiths.
Hikmat’s journey began in December 2013 as an Erasmus student in Portugal. He experienced a vivid dream, in which he led a group of people in the call to prayer, or Adhan. Upon waking, he could still hear his voice, as if the experience had been real. That same day, Hikmat encountered a Facebook post about the call of Aba Al-Sadiq with an interpretation from Surah Baqara in the Quran. This synchronistic moment led him to begin a deep exploration of the call, reading the works of Imam Ahmad Al-Hassan and Aba Al-Sadiq Abdullah Hashem. He found the knowledge shared by them to be supernatural and transformative, shedding light on longstanding mysteries in his faith.
Before this journey, Hikmat had read the Quran without true understanding, unable to connect with its profound meanings. Scholars he’d encountered were unable to clarify the mysteries for him. However, as he studied the story of Adam as God’s appointed successor on Earth, the significance of this story became a revelation to him.
“When your Lord said to the angels, I am putting a successor on earth.” (Qur’an, Chapter 2 (Al-Baqarah), Verse 30)
Hikmat’s dedication to the call only strengthened as he began translating the books of Aba Al-Sadiq’s teachings into Turkish and Azerbaijani, aided by fellow believers. This work led to a significant increase in awareness and growth of the AROPL community in Azerbaijan and Turkey.
Scholars soon began criticizing the beliefs of AROPL to the Muslim community. Hikmat and his brothers challenged these critics, exposing what they saw as the scholars’ failure to grasp the true teachings of the prophets and messengers. With the spirit of Aba Al-Sadiq guiding him, Hikmat engaged in face-to-face debates with scholars in Baku, Astara, Shamkir, and other Azerbaijani cities, presenting evidence that left many unable to respond. In frustration, some scholars advised their followers to avoid Hikmat and his teachings, fearing that the truths revealed by Aba Al-Sadiq would awaken people and cause them to question the established teachings.
“A time will come for my Ummah during which nothing will remain from the Quran save its scripting, and nothing will remain from Islam save its name. They will be called Muslims while they are as far as one can be from Islam. Their mosques will be filled with people but they will be void of right guidance. The jurists of that time will be the most evil ever under the sky; they have sown disorder and disorder they shall reap.” (Bihar Al-Anwar, Al-Allamah Al-Majlisi, Vol. 52, p. 190)
Through these debates, Hikmat’s eyes were opened to the scholars’ neglect of essential principles such as guardianship and true divine authority. He recognized that they deceived their followers with appearances and rhetoric, rather than the true essence of God’s teachings. As he continued to debate these figures, Hikmat invited scholars to public debates on platforms like TikTok, challenging them to present their evidence. Yet, most refused, fearing that their lack of counter-arguments would become apparent.
Hikmat’s message to the people of Turkey and Azerbaijan is clear: they must avoid being led astray by these “non-working” scholars and seek the truth through the teachings of Aba Al-Sadiq.
“Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.” (Bible, Book of Matthew, Chapter 15, Verse 14)
Hikmat’s steadfastness is reinforced by a supportive community, dedicated to uncovering and sharing the pillars of all religions—Islam, Christianity, and Judaism—under the guidance of Aba Al-Sadiq. His community is committed to exposing the truth and will not waver in their path until all understand the reality of end-time scholars.
“For all that is secret will eventually be brought into the open, and everything that is concealed will be brought to light and made known to all.” (Bible, Book of Luke, Chapter 8, Verse 17)
In 2017, Hikmat engaged in a debate with Kazim Bahci, a well-known scholar. After Hikmat questioned Bahci about identifying God’s true successor and shared the Will of Prophet Muhammad, Bahci left the debate, dismissing Hikmat’s evidence. This experience, along with others, reinforced Hikmat’s belief that many scholars avoid engaging in meaningful discourse on their own beliefs, preferring to focus on jurisprudence while misleading followers.
Hikmat’s unwavering dedication continues to resonate, attracting new believers daily to the call of Aba Al-Sadiq and encouraging others to question the established norms.
Wow, Mashallah! Such dedicated Brothers! God bless you all
MashaALLAH god bless you brother.
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Wow Very inspirational!!
What a faith dear brother God bless you🙏🏻