NOAH'S ARK

An Invitation To Faith

On 13 April 2018, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V a.a., in his Friday Sermon drew the attention of all Ahmadi Muslims towards the importance of Kashti-e-Nuh (Noah's Ark), by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi a.s.

The book is a guideline in faith for all Ahmadis. In this book, the Promised Messiah a.s. categorically defines the standard that he desired for his followers to attain. The words of this book need to be read or listened over and over again as a constant reminder of what is expected of us.


O ye people who consider yourselves members of my community! You will be counted as such in heaven when you truly tread upon the ways of righteousness. So, offer the five daily prayers in such fear and with such complete attention as though you were actually beholding God Almighty. Sincerely observe your fasts for the sake of God. Let everyone who is liable to pay the Zakat do so and anyone upon whom the Hajj has become obligatory and who face no hindrance ought to perform the pilgrimage. Do good in a handsome manner and discard vice with disgust. Bear well in mind that no action of yours, which is empty of righteousness, can reach God. Righteousness is the root of all goodness. No action that is rooted in righteousness will go in vain.
(Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, Noah’s Ark, p. 26)

Noah's Ark

From 1896 to 1914 the plague ravaged British India, and more particularly, the province of Punjab. During these perilous times, as towns and cities were devoured, the British governmnet undertook efforts to save the people from this pandemic through inoculation. It was in this backdrop that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian penned Noah's Ark in 1902.
The book Noah's Ark shines as a beacon of hope not only for the people of the past, but also now and shall continue to grant salvation to the world in all ages. It is a book that stands as one of the most influential works of the Promised Messiah and Mahdi, and continue to transform lives even today.


The book can be read in its entirety at