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August 20, 2025
Message #1041

Risalah Ar-Rahman

August 20, 2025 Bismillaahirrahmaanirrahiim "Shallallahu 'ala Muhammad. I saw Prophet Muhammad in a dream shown to me by Allah. Prophet Muhammad was riding a camel, and we were traveling, with me behind him along with others. By my side was a brother. We endured intense heat until nightfall, then stopped and set up tents, spending the night in the desert. Prophet Muhammad lit a fire, and those with him gathered around. Prophet Muhammad sat near the fire; his face appeared weary, yet truly he was exceedingly beautiful and radiant. I admired Prophet Muhammad, and he called me to sit near him, behind him since others were seated in front. I sat sideways beside the rear of Rasulullah. Then Rasulullah said to the others: 'O my nations! Since our journey has reached its destination, hasten to establish the true Islam in this new place! My daughter Ruqhoyya has called out to my nations. Return to the path of Allah! That is my path—obedience to Allah. I desire that my nations gather in unity and hasten their salvation. My daughter has grown weary; she is a woman, and only a woman’s voice can deliver Allah’s message, for there is no longer any messenger, no Prophet or Rasulullah. My daughter is Witness of Allah. She will summon the Witnesses of Allah through the call of Allah. The nations of old believed in Allah and upheld the testimony of Allah with honesty and truth. My daughter Ruqhoyya has grown weary calling the Servants of Allah. Those among my nations who disbelieve that I, Muhammad, bear witness—those among my nations who disbelieve that Allah bears witness.' Then Prophet Muhammad wept, placing his hands over his face, bowing his head, sobbing deeply. We also wept seeing Rasulullah in sorrow; none of us could bear to see Prophet Muhammad grieve. Then his companion Usman spoke. I saw a young and handsome man; I had been hiding behind Rasulullah watching him speak. He said, 'O my beloved Muhammad,' weeping, 'How are your nations, O Rasulullah? Not listening to Allah’s message conveyed through Ruqhoyya, while Ruqhoyya is part of you.' Then Prophet Muhammad raised his head and said: 'Indeed, in that time, they are deeply engrossed in their worldly lives, while my daughter—part of me—carries my message. They disregard her because there is no longer any Prophet or Rasul, and my daughter is a woman—so who will believe that a woman brings divine news? They say, "A woman cannot be a leader." My daughter (Ruqhoyya) is not a leader. But she is Witness of Allah. Connecting Allah’s message through a weak woman. So that men do not harm my part, nor harm a weak woman. Let men feel shame. Seeing a woman bearing witness, upholding the testimony of Allah. My daughter is under protection and in the Guardianship of Allah—let them reflect, rather than say, "My daughter is Dajjal." Indeed, Dajjal does not come from a woman, nor does Dajjal appear in disguise. Verily, Allah is testing all of you! Whoever among my nations harms my daughter (Ruqhoyya), truly they are not among my nations who will receive my intercession.' Then I saw everyone fall silent, and the people took their leave. Rasulullah instructed us to sleep. We all rested. And I slept in my tent. My tent was not like modern tents—only a single pole erected, covered with cloth. I used the cloth as a blanket, leaving only a small space. In the morning, I saw everyone preparing themselves, and we performed wudhu for Fajr prayer. We prayed in congregation. I stood behind the men, in only one row, comprising six people. During the supplication, Prophet Muhammad prayed for his nations in the Last Days: 'O Allah, help the nations of Muhammad,' and Prophet Muhammad wept, 'Grant them Your forgiveness, even though they have forgotten my Sunnah. Forgive my nations, for they do not perceive Your call. Grant them the easiest way to enter the Righteous Group, so that Your nations may attain honor by entering the Righteous Group. Indeed, they do not realize that an era (a Time Boundary) has already arrived in their time—yet they remain unaware. Forgive the nations of Muhammad, O Allah, indeed they are my nations.' Then we prepared to journey eastward, toward our home there. We walked slowly, resting occasionally under the scorching sun. Yet clouds shaded Prophet Muhammad—and I awoke." Ulaa'ika ‘alaa hudammirrabbihim wa ulaa'ika humul-muflihuun Aamiin, yaa Allah, yaa Rabb, yaa Sami', yaa Bashir, Alhamdulillah