One day we will challenge more that a billion Muslims to dare deny and defy Him, His Spirit and the Great News of the Qur'n at www.al-qiyamah.org and www.ruh-allah.org!

The Great News of the Qur’n has arrived, and the Ruh of Allah walks among us. This article affirms the divine challenge to awaken the Ummah to the truth of eschatological fulfillment. The Spirit of God, long foretold, now breathes through the Cool Breeze of awakening. One day, more than a billion Muslims will be called to witness the fulfillment of prophecy—and dare not deny Him, His Spirit, or the Great News that seals the Last Hour.

November 22, 2008

Dear devotees of the Aykaa Mayee,

Namaste - I bow to the Great Spirit who resides in you!

The Divine Feminine's final revelation (to Kash) before declaring "We have done our job here" was to confirm that the photograph also captured images of the Divine Angels who took part in the Guru Puja July 16, 1995. (We will thus celebrate every July 16 as Al-Qadr, the Night of Power. I will elaborate on this later.)

I did say that "The eschatology of all three monotheistic faiths are harmoniously fulfilled by Devi" i.e., the religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

"But, if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised from the dead Christ Jesus shall quicken your mortal bodies also through His Spirit who dwells in you." The divine agent, then, is the Holy Spirit, in unity with the human spirit" [1]; "The Messiah will come and the great age of salvation will dawn (for the pious)" [2]; "He (Jesus) is the Sign of the Hour (of Resurrection)" - Surat az-Zukhruf 43:61 [3].

[1] F. J. Lambretch, Resurrection in the New Testament, page 297; [2] Eric Eve, The Jewish Context of Jesus' Miracles, p. 195; [3] Holy Qur'n

Their common bond is the Resurrection, though this might not be apparent to the vast majority who have been falsely conditioned over the centuries to the doomsday scenario of the final judgment - the fiery end of death and destruction as "graves open up."

But the Devi assures that is not the case, and we know She is telling the absolute truth:

"Though you can understand that Mother's Love makes it very easy for you to get to your Realization and that the whole story of Last Judgment — which looks such a horrifying experience — has been made very beautiful, and very tender, and delicate, and does not disturb you."

The Messiah-Paraclete-Ruh-Devi

But why was the Divine Feminine's final revelation about angels, that they were present on July 16, 1995 ......... thus meeting all the precise Sure Signs required of Al-Qadr, the Night of Power? I had no idea that was the case and thus did not ask Kash to verify it on July 16, 1995. We must understand that 10 days later it was the Primordial Mother who pointed to Kash that the photograph had captured images of angels. Only after this confirmation did She declare that "We have done our job here." And only today, after more than a decade, can we begin to see the far-reaching significance of Her priceless parting revelation. It is as if the Divine Feminine's revelations are now beginning to blossom into forms and colors never seen before!

It is indeed a priceless parting revelation because in many of the world religions, angels are spiritual beings who act as intermediaries between God and humans. However, specifically to the three major monotheistic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam angels play a central role. All three faiths believe that angels "reveal to us the will of God and assist us in reaching salvation", and that "creation, revelation, prophecy, events that occur in the world, worship, the spiritual life, death, resurrection, and the central position of man in the cosmos cannot be understood without reference to the angels."

Angels (Christianity)

According to www.christadelphia.org/ "The English word 'Angel' comes from the Greek angelos, which means 'messenger'. In the Old Testament, with two exceptions, the Hebrew word for 'Angel' is malak, also meaning 'messenger'. The Creator Himself is so powerful and glorious that He cannot be approached in person by human beings. He alone 'hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto: whom no man hath seen, nor can see (1 Timothy 6:16). Angels do not have man's shortcomings, and can therefore act for God and represent Him when communicating with men and women. They bridge the huge gap between the holiness and perfection of God in heaven and the shortcomings of dying people on this planet." (Luke 20:35)

"According to the Holy Scriptures, the angels, human beings, and all nature were created by God. With the words, 'In the beginning God created Heaven and earth' (Gen. 1:1), we have the first indication that God created the spiritual world. Here, in contrast to earth, a substantial world, this world of spirits is called Heaven. The angels were already present during the creation of the starry skies, which is evidenced by the words of God spoken to Job, 'When the stars were created, all My angels sang praises to Me' (Job 38:7)...

Angel in Greek means messenger. This word denotes mainly their relationship to man. They, as our elder brothers, reveal to us the will of God and assist us in reaching salvation. Man, from the beginning of his state in paradise, knew of the existence of the angels. This fact is reflected in many ancient religions."

The Nature of Angels, www.fatheralexander.org/

Angels (Islam)

"Angels are unseen creatures of light created by Allah to act as intermediaries between Him and the visible world. The Islamic concepts of creation, revelation, prophecy, events that occur in the world, worship, the spiritual life, death, resurrection, and the central position of man in the cosmos cannot be understood without reference to the angels.

Belief in angels is one of the six pillars of belief or faith without which there is no faith. Angels are a part of the world of the Unseen which we cannot comprehend. Allah has told us about them in many places in the Qur'n and via His Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).

Although we cannot see angels, Allah may show them to some humans.... Angels are assigned certain functions. These functions include delivering the revelation from Allah to whomever He wishes among His prophets." www.islamonline.net/

Yes, angels deliver the revelation from Allah to whomever He wishes among His prophets. On July 16, 1995 they were sent to bear witness to the incarnation of His Spirit on Earth, Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, to fulfill the exacting Sure Signs of surah Al-Qadr, the Night of Power. There are many other Sure Signs of the Qur'n that have been fulfilled, and they are listed at https://www.al-qiyamah.org.

One day we will challenge more that a billion Muslims to dare deny and defy Him, His Spirit, and the Great News of the Qur'n at www.al-qiyamah.org and www.ruh-allah.org! We will challenge them to deny that "creation, revelation, prophecy, events that occur in the world, worship, the spiritual life, death, resurrection, and the central position of man in the cosmos cannot be understood without reference to the angels"! We will challenge them to deny the incarnation of His Spirit, Shri Mataji, and Her Great News of Al-Qiyamah! We will challenge them to deny all the Sure Signs of the Qur'n that Allah has fulfilled!

Again I assure all that they will not be able to lift a finger in protest, utter a word in anger, or issue a fatwa against www.al-qiyamah.org and www.ruh-allah.org.

regards to all,

jagbir



"You Have Seen Photographs Of Angels Around You"

On July 16, 1995, at about 1:00 p.m. a single photograph (see cover) was taken by Kash's father of the altar at the Guru Puja held at Camp Talooli, Syracuse, USA just for remembrance. When developed it showed four signs:

  1. The half face of a child beside Her;
  2. Light emitting from the right thumb of Her upraised right hand (with the Cross of Shri Jesus Christ painted in red);
  3. A flame in the offerings of ladoos (round, yellow sweet offerings) and;
  4. Angels who had come to witness the Guru Puja of the Great Adi Shakti in both the top-hand corners.

The photograph was taken when the Puja was over. None of the 250 or so Sahaja Yogis present saw any of the Divine Angels who were sitting right before their eyes and witnessing the entire Guru Puja! This is all the more remarkable since the whole ceremony took a few hours, and these Divine Angels were present all the time. At least someone must have noticed them sitting and meditating, or is it that humans do not have the eyes to see these Spirit Beings? The photograph shows them rising into the atmosphere to depart, just as the Sahaja Yogis were leaving for home. Their number is unknown, as only a few are visible against the dark background.

On July 22, 1995, at 10:45 a.m. Kash meditated and took the photograph along with him to show the Great Spiritual Mother. He emerged through the clouds and reached the Land of Eternal Light. He slowly floated down into his spiritual body meditating beside Her and merged into it. He then stood up, bowed to the Great Supreme Matriach with hands joined in Namaste, and extended his greetings to Her and all the Celestial Beings sitting around in a semi-circle.

Kash turned and asked the Great Eternal Mother if he could answer some questions. She smiled and said, "Yes." He then said to her, "Shri Mataji, is this a miracle photograph?" He handed over the photograph to Her. She looked at it and confirmed that it was. Kash then asked Her, "Shri Mataji, whose face is that?" Shri Adi Shakti replied that She could not answer that question. As there were no more questions the Great Divine Mother requested meditation. They raised their Kundalinis, did their bandhans, and went in Sahaj Samadhi.

After they had finished he bowed to all of them again. He then requested Her for leave. She smiled and gave Her permission. As he closed his spiritual eyes he began slowly descending through the thick layer of clouds in his Sahasrara back to this erotic-neurotic world of Viagra and Valium.

More than a year later on October 6, 1995, this 'miracle' photograph was handed to Shri Mataji through SY Manoj in New York, USA, during Her public program. On December 24, 1995 She confirmed its authenticity with these words (though probably no one comprehended the Reality She was talking about, or the silent, subtle, dormant, multi-faceted chain of events that were taking place to bring Her Divine Drama suddenly erupting into a thunderous standing ovation):

"You have seen photographs of Angels around you. So try to be simple, innocent, not reacting, and keep quiet and peaceful because here we are talking about the global transformation where people will find their peace in their heart and will establish a new world of peace, joy and spirituality. May God bless you."

Shri Mahesvari Shri Nirmala Devi
Christ: Conditioning And Ego, Christmas Puja, Ganapatipule, India — December 24, 1995



"We Have Done Our Job Here"

On July 26, 1995, at 6:55 a.m. Kash again took the same photo to further authenticate the signs, as requested by his father. He went into Sahaj Samadhi, reached the Templum Spiritus Sanctus (Temple of the Holy Ghost) and bowed to Shri Adi Shakti, and all the Heavenly Hosts sitting in a semi-circle before Her.

For some unknown reason Shri Kuruvinda-mani-sreni-kanat-kotira-mandita Shri Nirmala Devi had a golden crown. Kash knew this was unusual as in all his twenty-one months of spiritual enlightenment the Great Supreme Goddess wore a crown only when Her Pujas were held on Earth. But today there was no Puja but he did not ask the reason why.

Instead he handed the photograph to Her and asked for confirmation. The Supreme Spiritual Mother took the photograph, looked at it, and told Kash that it showed Divine Angels (both top-hand corners). She then handed it back to Kash. All of them then raised the Kundalinis and began meditating.

After they had finished, Shri Adi Shakti Nirmala Devi looked at Kash and said these final words, "We have done Our Job here." All of Messengers of the Almighty Creator — from Shri Shiva to Christ, from Shri Buddha to Muhammad — then smiled and slowly disappeared before his very eyes. He looked around at the silent empty expanse. The scene was just like his very first day of meditation, the endless carpet of clouds with the Light shining ever so brightly above, and nothing else.

For a while he wondered what had happened. Why had the Great Sacred Spirit and the Divine Unity left him alone? But Her last words were that they had done their job. He had been given the Supreme Enlightenment of His Kingdom within himself for exactly 21 full moons, a priceless treasure of spiritual Knowledge that made the religious institutions paupers by comparison. It was time for him to pass this Knowledge to the rest of humanity, "to tell them about Sahaja Yoga and give them this great Knowledge." It was time to join Shri Devesi Shri Nirmala Devi and once again battle the Forces of Darkness that had enveloped this speck of cosmic dust known as Earth.

Shri Adi Shakti: The Kingdom Of God, 1999, page 90-93

Kuruvinda-mani-sreni-kanat-kotira-mandita (14th): She is adorned with a crown bedecked with (Padmaraga) precious stones mined from red Kuruvinda stones, symbolising various emotions like love and also the letters of the Gayatri Mantra.

Devesi (607th): The Queen of Devas, i.e., the Ruler of all divine forces.



Muslims will be again challenged to deny and defy evidence of Allah's Spirit and the Great News of the Resurrection at www.ruh-allah.org

Dear Isabelle,

I do not expect you to read all the posts, especially if you are already meditating on the Divine Feminine within. You should also realize that some posts are also meant to highlight the fact that despite the apparent confusion and contradictions, such ignorance and misrepresentation is accepted as knowledge and enlightenment. The recent post titled THE CENTRALITY OF THE DIVINE FEMININE IN SUFISM by Laurence Galian is a good example.

But I have to agree that Laurence Galian's "paper calls attention to an unexpected and little explored fact of immense significance in Islam: at the center of Islam abides the Divine Feminine." However, my comprehension of the Divine Feminine in Islam conforms to the advent and message of Her incarnation, Shri Mataji, and is based exclusively on the Qur'n:

They ask thee concerning the Spirit.
Say: "The Spirit (cometh) by command of my Lord:
Of knowledge it is only a little that is communicated to you."
If it were Our Will, We could take away that which We have sent thee by inspiration:
Then wouldst thou find none to plead thy affair in that matter against Us.

surah 17: 85-86 Al Isra' (The Night Journey)
Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur'n, Amana Corporation, 1989.

The Qur'n confirms that little knowledge is given to the Muslims concerning His Ruh (Holy Spirit or Adi Shakti). Allah had already revealed that the Trinity was a false conjectured doctrine. Any attempt to explain His Ruh would have only confused the illiterate desert dwellers, and even smack of hypocrisy and falsehood as "There were quite a number of idols or gods worshipped among the Arabs, and sura 71.23 bears witness to this. There is also that surprisingly frank account in the Qur'n of the occasion when the Prophet apparently made somewhat of a concession to paganism in reciting sura 53.19-20 concerning Al-Lat, Al-'Uzza and Manat, the goddesses of the Sun, of Venus and of Fate respectively... However, it is obvious that idolatry was rife at the time of Muhammad. He was not going to have an easy time convincing his people of the existence of one true God. Worship of Al-Lat was extremely widespread, and her means 'The goddess.'"

Thus whatever was revealed of the Spirit of Allah to Prophet Muhammad was the barest minimum in order to contain a volatile situation. But the fact remains that Allah made it a point to mention His Spirit without revealing anything about it's nature. This seemingly frivolous act 14 centuries ago today burst forth in all splendor as the incarnation of His Ruh, Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, proclaims and explains Al-Qiyamah to all humankind. The little information 1400 years ago is now an Oasis of Knowledge for all Believers to drink. The Holy Qur'n, an indisputable revealed book, literally breathes with precise prophecies and fulfilled promises for all His children of various traditions.

As I said, my comprehension of the Divine Feminine in Islam conforms to the advent and message of Her incarnation, Shri Mataji, and it is based exclusively on the Qur'n:

1. We have indeed revealed this (Message) in the Night of Power:
2. And what will explain to thee what the night of power is?
3. The Night of Power is better than a thousand months.
4. Therein come down the angels and the Spirit by Allah's permission, on every errand:
5. Peace!...This until the rise of morn!

surah 97:1-5 Al-Qadr (Night of Power)
Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur'n, Amana Corporation, 1989.

No Muslim can challenge this surah, right down to the angels who accompanied the Spirit! In fact the Quran makes it impossible for the ulema to deny Shri Mataji's advent and message as both spiritual and physical angels were sent to identify the Spirit sent by Allah's permission!

The spiritual angels can be confirmed at:

https://adishakti.org/forum/i_urgently_need_photographs_19-05-2004.htm

and the physical ones at:

https://adishakti.org/meeting_his_messengers/his_spirit_and_his_angels.htm

The www.ruh-allah.org site will be based primarily on these two Sure Signs of the Qur'n concerning the Spirit (Divine Feminine), and will have much more to do with the Qur'n than THE CENTRALITY OF THE DIVINE FEMININE IN SUFISM by Laurence Galian. Muslims will be again challenged to deny and defy evidence of both Allah's Spirit and the Great News of the Resurrection at that site. I assure you that the Blast of Truth at www.ruh-allah.org will also silence all Muslims, just like www.al-qiyamah.org. Afterall, both will deal with Al-Qiyamah, the heart and soul of Islam and the Qur'n.

regards to all,

jagbir



An Analysis of the Al-Qiyamah Movement and its Challenge to Islamic Orthodoxy

Abstract

This paper examines the theological and religious claims of the al-qiyamah.org website, a digital platform that proclaims the arrival of the Islamic Day of Resurrection (Al-Qiyamah) as a contemporary spiritual phenomenon. The website's message, which challenges over a billion Muslims to "dare deny and defy Him, His Spirit and the Great News of the Qur'n," represents a radical departure from mainstream Islamic eschatology. Through an analysis of the website's content and its broader context within contemporary religious movements, this paper argues that al-qiyamah.org is a case study in digital religious syncretism, blending Islamic terminology with concepts from other spiritual traditions to create a new, confrontational, and universalist religious narrative.

Introduction

The internet has emerged as a powerful medium for the dissemination of religious ideas, enabling new forms of religious expression and challenging the authority of traditional institutions. A striking example of this phenomenon is the website al-qiyamah.org, which issues a bold and provocative challenge to the global Muslim community (Ummah). The site claims that the Day of Resurrection, a cornerstone of Islamic faith, is not a future eschatological event but a spiritual awakening occurring in the present day. This paper will analyze the theological and religious implications of this claim, exploring its reinterpretations of Quranic scripture, its syncretic blending of religious traditions, and its confrontational rhetoric. By examining the case of al-qiyamah.org, we can gain valuable insights into the ways in which digital media is reshaping the landscape of contemporary religion.

Redefining Qiyamah: From Eschatological Event to Mystical Experience

Central to the claims of al-qiyamah.org is a fundamental reinterpretation of the Islamic concept of Qiyamah. In mainstream Islamic theology, derived from the Qur'an and the Hadith (prophetic traditions), Qiyamah is understood as the Day of Judgment, a future event that will mark the end of the world as we know it. On this day, all of humanity will be physically resurrected to be judged by God for their deeds. However, al-qiyamah.org transforms this eschatological event into an ongoing, mystical experience. The website proclaims:

"This is not a call to speculation or theological debate. This is the fulfillment of Allah's (SWT) promise, the manifestation of His signs, and the commencement of the Great Event that the Holy Qur'an speaks of more than any other topic save monotheism itself. Yet as foretold, the majority of humanity, including the Ummah, remains unaware, divided, and tragically unprepared for this cosmic reality that unfolds before their very eyes."[1]

This redefinition has profound theological implications. Firstly, it represents a move away from a literalist interpretation of the Qur'an towards a more metaphorical and allegorical one. The website dismisses the traditional understanding of resurrection as the revival of physical bodies, and instead posits a spiritual rebirth. This is evident in its reference to the "Cool Breeze of the Resurrection," a tangible sign of this spiritual awakening that is said to flow from the hands and heads of believers. This is a departure from the orthodox Islamic emphasis on the apparent (zahir) meaning of the scripture.

Secondly, the website's theology emphasizes the immanence of the divine. By claiming that the signs of Qiyamah are manifesting within individuals, the website shifts the focus from a transcendent God who will judge humanity in the future to an immanent divine presence that can be experienced directly in the present. This is a significant departure from the strict monotheism (tawhid) of Islam, which emphasizes the absolute otherness and transcendence of God.

Syncretism and the Blurring of Religious Boundaries

Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the al-qiyamah.org theology is its syncretism, the blending of Islamic concepts with ideas from other religious traditions. The website makes explicit reference to "Kundalini," a concept derived from Hindu tantra, to describe the spiritual energy that it claims is awakened during the process of resurrection:

"The mighty Blast in Truth is not a physical sound—it is the awakening of consciousness that occurs when the Kundalini, the spiritual energy within every human being, rises and connects the individual soul with the Universal Soul."[2]

This explicit appropriation of a Hindu concept and its integration into an interpretation of Islamic eschatology is a clear example of religious syncretism. This has several important implications. Firstly, it challenges the exclusivity of Islamic revelation. By incorporating non-Islamic concepts into its interpretation of the Qur'an, the website implicitly suggests that truth can be found in other religious traditions. This is a departure from the orthodox Islamic view of itself as the final and complete revelation of God's will.

Secondly, the website's message is avowedly universalist. It is addressed not just to Muslims, but to all of humanity. This is in contrast to the particularist claims of many religions, including Islam, which often see themselves as having a unique and exclusive path to salvation. The syncretic nature of the website's message is likely to be a key factor in its appeal to a wider, non-Muslim audience, while simultaneously being a major point of contention for orthodox Muslims.

A Polemical Confrontation with the Ummah

The rhetoric of al-qiyamah.org is not one of gentle persuasion but of polemical confrontation. The website directly challenges the authority of the Islamic scholarly tradition and accuses the Muslim community of being in a state of ignorance and denial. It states:

"For fourteen centuries, scholars have admitted their inability to comprehend the resurrection-related surahs, yet they have not hesitated to impose their limited understanding upon the faithful. The Qur'an warns with absolute clarity about the fate of such people."[3]

This confrontational tone has several important consequences. Firstly, it is likely to alienate the vast majority of Muslims, who will view it as an attack on their faith and their religious leaders. This makes any meaningful dialogue or engagement with the website's ideas highly unlikely. The website's claim to possess the sole correct interpretation of the Qur'an, and its dismissal of centuries of Islamic scholarship, is a classic feature of a sectarian mindset.

Secondly, the website's polemic is designed to create a strong sense of in-group identity among its followers. By positioning themselves as the enlightened few who have grasped the true meaning of the Resurrection, the website's proponents create a powerful sense of shared identity and purpose. This is a common strategy of new religious movements, which often define themselves in opposition to a perceived corrupt or ignorant mainstream.

Conclusion: The Digital Frontier of Religious Innovation

The case of al-qiyamah.org provides a compelling example of how the internet is being used to forge new religious narratives and challenge established religious authorities. The website's syncretic theology, its confrontational rhetoric, and its universalist claims are all facilitated by the global reach and interactive nature of digital media. While the long-term impact of this particular movement remains to be seen, it highlights a broader trend of religious innovation and contestation in the digital age. The "challenge" issued by al-qiyamah.org may be dismissed by the vast majority of Muslims, but it serves as a potent reminder that the interpretation of religious texts is never static, and that new technologies will continue to provide fertile ground for the emergence of new and challenging religious ideas.

References

[1] al-qiyamah.org. "A Profound Declaration of Al-Qiyamah (The Resurrection)." al-qiyamah.org, accessed October 3, 2025, https://www.al-qiyamah.org.
[2] al-qiyamah.org. "The Concealment of Divine Revelations." al-qiyamah.org, accessed October 3, 2025, https://www.al-qiyamah.org.
[3] al-qiyamah.org. "The Tragic Blindness of the Ummah." al-qiyamah.org, accessed October 3, 2025, https://www.al-qiyamah.org.