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Writer's pictureJames Pollard

Spreading the Truth in Japan


Japan, a nation where materialism and atheism have taken root, with 70% of the population professing no personal faith in a supreme deity, still upholds profound values of discipline, respect, justice, and love for family. The Japanese psyche is deeply imbued with self-sacrifice, as seen in their historical concept of Kamikaze—derived from the word “Divine Wind”—symbolizing a willingness to give their lives for the Emperor and the Ideal State.


Historically, the Emperor was seen as a divine intermediary, supported by the warrior class who lived by the Bushido code. These principles of courage, honor, loyalty, and benevolence, influenced by Taoist, Shinto, Confucian, and Buddhist traditions, remain embedded in the nation’s ethos, even as formal faith has waned. Despite a lack of outward religious adherence, the Japanese mindset aligns with the belief that God sends reformers to restore order during times of chaos, as articulated by figures like Lord Krishna:

“Whenever righteousness wanes and unrighteousness increases, I send myself forth.”

Today, Salman Khan, an ardent believer in the promise of an Ideal State, has been spreading the message that the Divine King, Aba Al Sadiq, has appeared to lead humanity into a just and harmonious era. Salman’s experiences as a traveler, soldier, and seeker of truth uniquely position him to reach out to those yearning for justice and reform.



Born in Pakistan, Salman lived in Kuwait before moving to the United States at 18 for college and later joining the military. His experiences in Kuwait exposed him to systemic oppression and Arab superiority, while his military service taught him the strengths and weaknesses of highly organized systems. While the military fosters discipline and community, Salman observed that its lack of justice and humanity ultimately renders it a flawed institution, akin to “the devil’s system.”


From a Sunni background, Salman became disillusioned with Islam after encountering the deplorable behavior of some Muslims, particularly leaders in mosques. He stepped away from religion entirely during his time in America, engaging in worldly pursuits, but later realized that detachment from the world would not help humanity evolve from its corrupted state.


Reflecting on his military experience, Salman noted that while the system is well-organized, racism and despotic leadership undermine trust and unity. Similarly, in Japan, he observed how many people, disillusioned by hypocritical religious scholars, have turned away from faith. Yet, their inherent humanity and respect for others offer hope for a return to truth and justice. The motto Humanity Before Religion, central to Aba Al Sadiq’s call, resonates deeply with Salman and the Japanese mindset.


Prophet Mohammed’s warnings about the corruption of his followers further validated Salman’s observations:

“There will come a time upon my nation when nothing will remain of the Quran except its inscription, and nothing will remain of Islam except its name… Their scholars will be the worst scholars under the sky; fitna will come from them, and to them it shall return.”

Salman’s search for truth began with The Arrivals in 2011, a series that exposed tyranny in politics, mainstream religion, and the entertainment industry. However, his disillusionment with the behavior of certain leaders led him to step away from his spiritual pursuits for a time. It wasn’t until he encountered the seminal gospel The Goal of the Wise by Aba Al Sadiq that he found clarity and renewed purpose.


Ephesians 5:14 encapsulates Salman’s spiritual awakening:

“Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and the Christ shall shine upon you.”

Despite personal trials and tribulations, Salman has remained steadfast in his mission, working alongside his brother in faith, Ardijan, since 2011. Together, they strive to awaken others to the Divine Mandate and establish an Ideal State guided by Aba Al Sadiq.


Salman believes that by restoring principles of justice, humanity, and divine guidance, the world can transcend its current state of chaos and corruption, leading to a harmonious and just society for all.


Through his outreach efforts in Japan and beyond, Salman seeks to unite humanity under the banner of truth, embodying the principles of sacrifice, discipline, and respect that form the foundation of the Ideal State.

13 Comments


Guest
a day ago

♥️♾️✡️

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halomoto
a day ago

abalSadiq ist king und bleibt king


313.10 gibt es keinen durchkommen und jeder einzelne steht vor und hinter aba al sadiq The Mahdi Abdullah Hashem


2025 ist dein jahr Herr und Meister

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Guest
2 days ago

Thank you for sharing your journey dear brother Salman, I pray many will be inspired by it and relate to the experiences in their lives in seeking truth.

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Guest
2 days ago

God bless you

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Klara
2 days ago

Herzlichen Glückwunsch an Japan, das Licht der Wahrheit hat deine Ufer erreicht.

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