The third condition also includes an injunction to remain ever-thankful to Allah. In this respect Allah the Almighty says in the Holy Qur’an:1
All praise belongs to Allah, Lord of all the worlds.
Then Allah says:2
All praise is due to Allah, to Whom belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the earth. And His is all praise in the Hereafter; and He is the Wise, the All-Aware.
Hazrat Abu Hurairah(ra) has related that the Holy Prophet(sa) said, ‘Every matter of importance that is not begun with the praise of Allah remains defective.’ Another version is: ‘Every speech that is not begun with the praise of Allah is devoid of blessings.’ (Sunano Ibn-e-Majah, Abwab-un-Nikah, Babu Khutbatin-Nikah, Hadith No. 1894. Also Sunano Abi Dawud, Kitab-ul-Adab, Bab-ul-Hadyi fil Kalam, Hadith No. 4832)
There is another hadith:
Hazrat No‘man Bin Bashir(ra) narrates that the Holy Prophet(sa) said from his pulpit, ‘He who is not grateful for small favours cannot be grateful for the bigger ones. He who cannot be thankful to men cannot render thanks for the favours of Allah. To talk about the blessings of Allah the Almighty is thankfulness; to not mention them is ingratitude.’ (Musnadu Ahmadabni Hanbal, vol. 4, p. 278, printed in Beirut)
Hazrat Mu‘adh Bin Jabal(ra) has related that the Holy Prophet(sa) held him by his hand and said, ‘Mu‘adh, I swear in the name of Allah! I do love you and counsel you that you should not miss supplicating after every Salat.
Allah, help me in remembering You, and being grateful to You and worshipping You in the best manner.’ (Sunano Abi Dawud, Kitab-ul-Witri, Babun fil-Istighfar)
The Promised Messiah(as) says:
If someone ponders deeply, he would realise that all praises and good attributes belong to Allah the Almighty alone. No human or other creature deserves true praise and appreciation. If one were to reflect without any tinge of selfishness, one would obviously discover that one who creates something, at a time when it did not exist nor was there any information about its existence, such a one should be worthy of praise. And [such a one should also be worthy of praise] who created necessary means at a time when nothing existed, nor was there any information available about the basic requirement for creation, sustenance, good health, and maintenance of existence. And [such a one should also be worthy of praise] who had mercy on a creature that suffered great misfortune and who had relieved it from that misfortune. And [such a one should also be worthy of praise] who does not let the efforts of a hard worker go to waste and gives full reward to those who make the effort. Even though payment of due wages is a right of the labourer, someone who makes due payment can also be a benefactor. All of these are excellent traits that can make one worthy of praise and appreciation.
Now, ponder and you will recognise that all the praiseworthy attributes belong to Allah alone because He alone possesses all these attributes in perfection; and nobody else does…. In short, only Allah the Almighty is perfect in His being and worthy of praise in an excellent manner. In comparison to Him, no one deserves praise by virtue of its own being. If someone else deserves praise, it is only secondary in nature. This, too, is a Mercy of Allah the Almighty because even though He is One, without any partner, He has included others in those praises in a secondary sense. (Ro’idad-e-Jalsah Du‘a’, Ruhani Khaza’in, vol. 15, pp. 598–602)
Giving a general admonition to the Jama‘at, the Promised Messiah(as) says:
If you desire that the angels should praise you in heaven, then endure beating and be joyful, hear abuse and be grateful, experience failure and do not cut asunder your relationship with God. You are the last Jama‘at of God, so practice virtue at its highest level. Anyone from among you who becomes slothful will be cast out of the Jama‘at like a foul thing and will die in sorrow without having caused any harm to God. I give you the good news that your God truly exists. All are His creatures, but He chooses the one who chooses Him. He comes to the one who goes to Him. He bestows honour upon the one who honours Him. So approach Him with straight hearts and pure tongues, eyes and ears so that He may accept you. (Kashti-e-Nuh, Ruhani Khaza’in, vol. 19, p. 15)
The Promised Messiah(as) also says:
Don’t think that God will let you go to waste. You are a seed of the Hand of God which was sown in the earth. God says that this seed will grow and flourish and its branches will spread in all directions and it will become a huge tree. So blessed is he who believes in what God says and does not fear the trials that he suffers on his way to God. For the coming of trials is essential so that God may try you to see who is true in his declaration of bai‘at and who is false. Whoever slips at a trial, he would do no harm to God whatsoever and ill-luck would take him to hell. Were he not born, it would have been better for him. But all those who remain steadfast till the end — they will be shaken with quakes of calamities, and storms of misfortune will batter them, people will jeer and mock them, and the world will treat them with extreme hatred — shall at last come out victorious. And doors of blessings shall be opened to them. God addressed me and said that I should inform my Jama‘at that those who believe and their belief is not adulterated with worldly considerations and is free from hypocrisy and cowardice and is such as it does not fall short of any stage of obedience, these are the people who are favourites of God. And God says that these are the very people who have a sure footing with their Lord. (Al-Wasiyyat, Ruhani Khaza’in, vol. 20, p. 309)
May Allah the Almighty enable all of us to hold fast to these admonitions. May He make us true Ahmadis and grant us the ability to be always true to our pledge of allegiance. May He make us truly obedient to Allah the Almighty and His Apostle. May we never commit anything that blemishes the lovely Jama‘at of the Promised Messiah(as).
O Allah! Forgive our mistakes, conceal our shortcomings, count us always among those who are obedient and faithful to You. Make us hold fast to the pledge of allegiance. Include us among those whom You love. Enable our future generations also to remain true to the pledge. May we never distance ourselves from You. Grant us Your true recognition. O Most Merciful of all mercifuls, have mercy upon us. Accept all our supplications. Make us the inheritors of all the prayers that the Promised Messiah(as) made for those who join his Jama‘at.
[From the concluding address delivered at the Annual Convention of the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jama‘at, Germany, on August 24, 2003, in which fourth, fifth and sixth conditions of bai‘at were explained in detail.]
…This is a very important subject and its need is felt in this age even more. As we move away from the period of the Promised Messiah(as), we are prone to feel proud of belonging to the lineage of a particular Companion(ra) of the Promised Messiah(as), yet we are often not as conscious of the sacrifices rendered by our forefathers as we should be. And, though we have inherited their genes, the standards of spirituality have declined. While it is a natural phenomenon that as we move away from the period of Prophethood, some shortcomings and weaknesses may occur, it is important to note that progressive communities do not rest assured by simply blaming the new conditions of changed times as the root of this ill. On the contrary, they keep striving, trusting in the glad tidings and prophecies as members of the Jama‘at of the Promised Messiah and the Mahdi(as). It is they who will educate the world in the teachings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad(sa). The condition set forth for us to achieve this goal is that we should stand firm in the belief of the Oneness of God, not only for ourselves but that we should strive to make our next generations stand firm in this belief as well. Now I will present to you an excerpt from the writings of the Promised Messiah(as) to clarify what he expected of those who took his covenant of bai‘at…
The Promised Messiah(as) say:
Seeking forgiveness at my hands demands a type of a death so that you may be given birth to a new life. It is purposeless to take the pledge of bai‘at without sincerity of heart. When you take my pledge of bai‘at, God expects an undertaking from your heart. So the one who accepts me with a true heart and truly seeks forgiveness of his sins, the Forgiving and Merciful God surely forgives his sins. Thus he becomes like a person just born of his mother; then the angels protect him. (Malfuzat, vol. 3, p. 262)
1 al-Fatihah, 1:2
2 Saba’, 34:2