By Salaam Bhatti, September 16, 2015
Patheos.com: The last papal visit was a long seven years ago.
American Catholics feel elated that the Holy Father once again graces America with his presence. For them, Pope Francis coming to the United States and speaking to Congress is like the feeling you get when you introduce your friends from church to your friends from school and both groups get along. Catholic youth will be giddy with joy and share their excitement with their fellow classmates of all diverse backgrounds.
This is where we reach a fork in the road. Most religions do not have a global spiritual leader. As a result, many will not be able to share the joy because they will not have the ability to relate to this event’s significance. Some will look on, happy for Catholics, others will miss the event altogether, and still others will wish their faith had a leadership structure that kept themselves organized worldwide.
Muslim youth will especially be in a tizzy. They will go home and ask their parents why they don’t have a pope. Muslim parents will answer that Islam used to have Caliphs but that ended in the early 20th century. This statement is disheartening, and inaccurate, yet it persists.
Recently, Haroon Moghul all but buried any existing international Muslim leader in his CNN opinion piece. In that eulogy, he did not include Islam’s papal parallel, the Khalifa of Islam, His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad. In doing so, he unfairly left out historic moments, as when His Holiness addressed politicians, NGOs, and thought leaders at Capitol Hill in 2012. His Holiness Ahmad is the world’s single claimant to the Divinely appointed Caliphate. He is the Khalifa and spiritual leader for tens of millions of Ahmadi Muslims in 207 nations. In other words, just as the pope leads the single largest Christian sect on earth, the Khalifa leads the single largest unified Muslim community on Earth.
Categories: Accepting Islam, Ahmadiyyat: True Islam, Americas, Answers to Anti-Islam, ISLAM
