This is a comprehensive, 10-page formatted investigative report designed to serve as a doctrinal exposé of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL). Each section is structured as an independent article, utilizing direct citations and page numbers from “The Goal of the Wise” (2022) to demonstrate how these teachings create significant risks for followers.
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THE MAHDI’S MANIFESTO: A DOCTRINAL RISK ASSESSMENT
Primary Source: The Goal of the Wise (2022) by Abdullah Hashem (Aba Al-Sadiq) Comparative Subject: The Children of God (David Berg)
ARTICLE 1: THE DOCTRINE OF ABSOLUTE SOVEREIGNTY
The Claim: Abdullah Hashem (Aba Al-Sadiq) is the “Riser of the Family of Mohammed” (the Qa’im) and the “King of the Earth.”
Doctrinal Context: The text establishes that the leader is the singular representative of God on Earth. On Page 11, it identifies him as the “True and Only Legitimate Pope.” More critically, the text demands a level of submission that overrides personal and family bonds. It argues that a follower must be prepared to give up their life, property, and even family members if the “King” requires it.
The Risk: When a leader is placed above all human law and personal conscience, it creates a totalitarian environment. Followers lose the psychological ability to say “no.” By framing obedience as the “entirety of religion” (Page 262), the leader removes the follower’s capacity for self-protection, leaving them vulnerable to financial and physical exploitation.
ARTICLE 2: THE SACRAMENTALIZATION OF SEXUAL ACTS
The Claim: Sexual acts involving a “divinely appointed” figure are a mechanism for the literal forgiveness of sins.
Doctrinal Context (Page 70): The manifesto reinterprets the New Testament, claiming that historical stories are sexual codes:
“Since ‘feet’ is a euphemism for genitals, this woman kissed Jesus’ genitals and performed oral sex on him. Thus, through the consumption of his semen, all her sins were forgiven.”
On Page 74, the text further suggests that the “flesh and blood” of Christ refers to biological fluids containing “Divine Light.”
The Risk: This is a classic hallmark of theological grooming. By teaching that sexual acts (specifically oral sex/semen consumption) are a path to salvation, the manifesto creates a “spiritual marketplace” where the leader can demand sexual compliance as a form of “purity.” This removes the concept of secular consent, as followers believe they are “saving their souls” through these acts.
ARTICLE 3: ANTINOMIANISM – THE LICENSE TO IGNORE THE LAW
The Claim: Under the “Seventh Covenant,” moral and secular laws (Hallal and Haram) are abolished for the “wise.”
Doctrinal Context (Page 243): The text describes a Paradise where:
“There is no right and wrong, hallal and haram, allowed and forbidden… Since sex is what most human beings think of and desire, God made these things exist in paradise.”
On Page 262, it confirms the leader has the power to “drop certain duties and religious obligations.”
The Risk: This creates a moral vacuum. If followers believe that “right and wrong” are earthly illusions, they can be conditioned to perform or tolerate illegal acts. This doctrine justifies the removal of traditional religious symbols (hijabs) or the use of alcohol, but it more dangerously justifies the “dropping” of laws regarding child safety, age of consent, and domestic rights.
ARTICLE 4: THE DOCTRINE OF BIOLOGICAL INEQUALITY
The Claim: Humanity is divided into the “Seed of Adam” (the chosen) and the “Seed of Cain/Iblis” (the cursed).
Doctrinal Context (Page 303, 305): The manifesto teaches that certain bloodlines are inherently “impure.” It argues that those who oppose the leader carry the “blood of Iblis (Satan)” and are not fully human in a spiritual sense.
The Risk: Dehumanization is the first step toward systemic abuse. By labeling outsiders or critics as “cursed seeds,” the leader ensures that followers feel no empathy for those outside the group. This isolates members from their non-believing families and prevents them from seeking help from “Satanic” authorities like the police.
ARTICLE 5: ALIEN HYBRIDS AND THE REJECTION OF MEDICINE
The Claim: extraterrestrials conduct sexual experiments on humans, and “diseases” are actually alien DNA.
Doctrinal Context (Page 303): The leader claims that:
“Most of the extraterrestrials that come to this planet come for sex… A human-alien hybrid is a child who was born as a result of a sexual relationship between an extraterrestrial and a human.”
He further claims that what science calls “disease” is actually “extraterrestrial DNA appearing in that child.”
The Risk: This puts children at extreme risk. If a parent believes their child’s medical condition is an “alien hybrid” manifestation, they may refuse standard medical care, vaccines, or therapy. It also allows the leadership to stigmatize certain children as “non-human,” leading to potential physical and psychological neglect.
ARTICLE 6: THE MIND CONTROL AND BLACKMAIL DEFENSE
The Claim: World governments use sexual blackmail and filming “inappropriate conditions” to control agents.
Doctrinal Context (Page 419): The text discusses “mind control” and sex slavery in the Arab world, citing cases of filming victims to ensure their cooperation.
The Risk: While presented as a critique of others, this functions as a threat of surveillance within the group. It fosters a culture where followers believe their own “inappropriate” behavior could be recorded or used against them. It creates an environment of “omni-surveillance” where total loyalty is the only way to avoid exposure.
ARTICLE 7: THE “PRE-EMPTIVE SHIELD” AGAINST SCANDAL
The Claim: sexual scandals involving the leadership are “Prophetic tests” and should be ignored.
Doctrinal Context (Page 571): Hashem instructs his followers:
“So what do familial sex scandals have to do with determining the truth? If we were to reject [the leader] on this basis, then we should reject all of the Prophets and Messengers.”
The Risk: This is the ultimate tool for impunity. It explicitly tells victims and witnesses that reporting a crime (such as rape or trafficking) is a betrayal of faith. It immunizes the leader against the law by training followers to see “criminal evidence” as a “test of their loyalty to God.”
SECTION 8: COMPARATIVE STUDY – AROPL AND THE CHILDREN OF GOD
The structural parallels between Abdullah Hashem’s doctrines and those of David Berg (Children of God) are significant and demonstrate a shared pattern of high-control sexualization.
- “The Law of Love” vs. “The Seventh Covenant”: Both leaders claimed a new divine era allowed them to abolish former moral laws regarding sex and marriage.
- Sexualized Proselytizing: Berg used “Flirty Fishing” (sex to gain members); Hashem uses “Semen Forgiveness” (Page 70) to cement the bond between leader and follower.
- Anti-Establishment Paranoia: Both groups label the police and media as “Satanic” or “Cursed Seeds” to prevent members from reporting abuse.
- Succession of Authority: Both leaders claimed to be the exclusive “End-Time Prophet,” making their personal whims the only law for their followers.
SECTION 9: WHY AROPL IS CLASSIFIED AS A SEXUALIZED HIGH-CONTROL GROUP
In sociological terms, AROPL functions as a “Sex Cult” because it utilizes theological grooming to control the bodies of its members.
- Elite Deviance: The leader creates rules (The Seventh Covenant) that he and his inner circle can break, while the “rank and file” must remain obedient.
- Sexualized Eschatology: By making Paradise a place of “young boys” and “Houris” (Page 243), the leader prepares followers for a life where sexual boundaries do not exist.
- Isolation through Trauma: By teaching that “difficult and traumatizing tests” are part of God’s call (Page 571), the leader ensures that victims interpret their own abuse as a spiritual achievement.
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES
Primary Source:
- Hashem, Abdullah. The Goal of the Wise: The Gospel of the Riser of the Family of Mohammed. 1st Edition. The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, 2022.
Comparative and Academic References:
- Berg, David. The Mo Letters. (Teachings of the Children of God).
- Lalich, Janja. Bounded Choice: True Believers and Charismatic Cults. University of California Press, 2004.
- Lifton, Robert Jay. Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism. W. W. Norton & Company, 1961. (Concepts of “Sacred Science” and “Milieu Control”).
- Whitsett, Doni. “A Model of High-Control Sexual Abusive Groups.” Cultic Studies Review, 2003.
Credits: This report was compiled through a rigorous cross-examination of the primary text The Goal of the Wise and established human rights frameworks. Its purpose is to provide a factual, evidence-based warning regarding the internal doctrines of the AROPL.


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