The creation of Pakistan is often viewed through the lens of political struggle, religious identity, and the quest for independence. However, a deeper, spiritual narrative runs through its history—one that dates back 1400 years. This hidden story, known to only a few, reveals the divine purpose behind the establishment of Pakistan. Through prophetic dreams and divine guidance, we uncover the actual reason behind the creation of Pakistan as a nation.
First Dream: One of Muhammad Qasim’s dream back in 2006
Muhammad Qasim said, back in 2006, I saw a dream, I asked ALLAH that O ALLAH why did you create Pakistan? Every vice is present in Pakistan. There is no peace or prosperity. There is injustice and oppression everywhere. Then, ALLAH S.W.T told me, “Qasim, 1400 years ago, when Prophet Muhammad S.A.W was present in this world, he often used to supplicate to me that near Qiyamah, create such a country whose name is Laa Ilaha Illallah (meaning, No God except ALLAH) and when my Islam becomes weak in the entire world, then let it rise from this country into the whole world. Qasim, with this supplication of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W, I decided to make Pakistan and Qasim I will defend Pakistan and I will save Pakistan.” Here, the dream narration ends.
This profound dream offers a glimpse into the divine plan that underpins the existence of Pakistan. The country was not merely a result of political maneuvering or a quest for a homeland for Muslims; it was ordained by the supplications of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. The name Pakistan itself, which translates to “Land of the Pure,” echoes the essence of Laa Ilaha Illallah, reinforcing its ‘divine purpose’.
Second Dream: Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s dream of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W
The founder of Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, also experienced ‘divine guidance’ through dreams. One such dream, as narrated, involved an appearance by Prophet Muhammad S.A.W , offering him counsel and support during the arduous struggle for independence. This dream reaffirmed Jinnah’s resolve and provided spiritual strength to lead his people towards the creation of Pakistan.
The Actual Dream:
Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani said that a couple of years before the emergence of Pakistan, he was discussing something with Mr. Jinnah and there was a reference to his return to India in 1934. When Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani mentioned names of the people who he believed had motivated the Quaid to end his exile, Mr. Jinnah said it was not the correct impression. He told Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani about his dream of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and said he had returned to India in 1934 on order by the Prophet (PBUH) he loved most.
Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani quoted the Quaid-i-Azam as saying:
One evening, I was strolling in the lawn of my house in London when I smelt a unique fragrance. First I thought it was temporary phenomenon but the fragrance continued to prevail in the air. I could not understand as to what was the source of that fragrance. I decided to go to sleep. I could not sleep for quite some time. During sleep I saw a holy personality in my dream. The holy personality addressed me: I am Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). I order you to go to India and lead the Muslims to their destiny. After the dream I awoke and started preparation for my return journey to India.
Though Founder of Pakistan, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah outwardly looked to be a Westernized man in terms of lifestyle, he had deep love for the Prophet (PBUH) and the Muslims of South Asia. That was the reason why he had devoted his life and all to the cause of the Muslims and fought relentlessly to attain rights they had been deprived of.
The Continuous Guidance of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.
Throughout history, Prophet Muhammad S.A.W has been a guiding light for his Ummah. His presence, though physically absent, continues to inspire and direct believers through dreams. Muhammad Qasim is among those who frequently dreams of the Prophet, receiving guidance and reassurance in times of need. These dreams are not mere figments of imagination but are believed to be divine messages, guiding the faithful towards the path of righteousness.
Prophet Muhammad S.A.W’s concern for his Ummah is unparalleled. As the Last Messenger, his message transcends time and space, meant for all of humanity until Judgment Day. Unlike previous prophets who were sent to specific communities, Prophet Muhammad’s teachings are universal, addressing the spiritual and moral needs of all people. This enduring connection is evident in the way he continues to appear in the dreams of his followers, offering guidance and solace.
The Role of Muhammad Qasim
Muhammad Qasim, believed to be a descendant of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W, carries the mantle of this ‘divine mission’. His dreams, often featuring the Prophet, highlight his role in continuing the efforts initiated by Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Qasim’s visions depict a future where Pakistan rises to fulfill its ‘divine purpose’, becoming a beacon of Islam and a ‘defender of the faith’.
Qasim’s dreams also emphasize the importance of Pakistan in the global ‘spiritual landscape’. As a nation created through ‘divine intervention’, Pakistan holds a ‘unique position’ in the Muslim world. The struggles and challenges it faces are not without purpose; they are part of a ‘larger plan’ to revive and spread the ‘true essence’ of Islam across the globe.
A Nation with a Divine Destiny
The creation of Pakistan is thus intertwined with a 1400-year-old divine secret. The supplications of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W, the dream of its founder, and the continuous guidance through Muhammad Qasim’s visions, all point to a higher purpose. Pakistan is destined to play a ‘crucial role’ in the revival of Islam, serving as a sanctuary and a ‘stronghold’ for the faith.
As we reflect on these profound revelations, it becomes clear that Pakistan’s destiny is not just in the hands of its people but is guided by ‘divine will’. The trials and tribulations it faces are stepping stones towards achieving its ‘ultimate purpose’. The dreams of Muhammad Qasim and the historical context of Jinnah’s vision provide a roadmap for this journey, urging believers to stay steadfast in their faith.
The actual reason behind the creation of Pakistan goes beyond the political and social dimensions. It is rooted in a ‘divine plan’ that spans centuries, anchored by the supplications of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. and sustained by continuous ‘divine guidance’. As Pakistan navigates its future, it does so with the assurance of ‘divine protection’ and a promise of ‘spiritual resurgence’.
Wallahualam (God knows best), and it is with this humility that we understand Pakistan’s unique and ‘sacred destiny’.