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Black Stone

A human face is discovered on the black stone (Hajar Al Aswad) in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

Daily Parcham Newspaper

According to this article, Sheikh Hamad bin Abdallah stated in relation to the appearance of a human face in the Holy Black Stone, ‘Spiritualists in Mecca say that this is the face of the awaited Imam Mehdi.’

Source: A Human Face Discovered on the Holy Black Stone in Mecca, Saudi Arabia; Staff Reporter, the Daily Parcham (Karachi, Pakistan), May 26, 1998.

According to this report, ‘It is said amongst spiritual circles that in addition to his facial image becoming prominent on the Sun and Moon, the face on the Holy Black Stone is that of Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi of Pakistan.’

Computer report from Pakistan and Article on The Great God, Pakistan

Above: a clipping of the monthly Great God Magazine’s article about the image on the Holy Black Stone. The article speculates whether the face is of His Divine Eminence Gohar Shahi, and shows a comparison between an image of His Divine Eminence and an image of the Holy Black Stone, which has been digitally contrasted to highlight the face within it.

News clipping from Bi Weekly Sada-e-Sarfrosh and Daily Muhasin, Karachi, Pakistan

The image is so clear that no one can deny its existence. Many are saying that the image is the face of the awaited Imam Mehdi AS. An excerpt from this newspaper article:

‘According to a facsimile received from Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Hammad bin Abdallah has issued a press release from Mecca. It states that prior to the pilgrimage, clear signs of a human image were visible on the Holy Black Stone. The image is inverted; for this reason is not visible at first sight. But it can be clearly seen once it has been pointed out. Sheikh Hammad bin Abdllah has said that there could be two reasons for this image; either it has appeared naturally or perhaps it is manmade. As the Black Stone is heavily guarded by officials and given that there are masses of pilgrims around it at all times, it is unlikely that any person would be courageous enough to make and place an image on the Black Stone. The question arises: if the image has always been on the Black Stone, then why has no one noticed it? The image is so clear it cannot be denied or rejected.’

Source: Muhasib News, Karachi (June 16-30,1998)

Image of Hajre Aswad printed on the cover of deeniyat book by Gov. of Punjab

This is the unaltered cover of a textbook on religion published by the Government of Punjab. It is inverted here to show the human image that is clearly visible within the Holy Black Stone.

Source: Deeniyat (Year 3) by the Pakistani Text Book Depot (Lahore).

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Images of the Holy Black Stone, in which a human form has naturally appeared and is visible when viewed upside down. It is highlighted on the far right for easy recognition.

Source: Mirza Library, Mecca (Saudi Arabia).

HA Sarkar Image

The images on the far left and the far right are of the Holy Black Stone. Their contrast has been brought up as to emphasise the human figure within.

Source: Mirza Library, Mecca (Saudi Arabia).

The middle image is of His Divine Eminence Gohar Shahi.

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These images taken from Mirza Library and the Pakistani textbook are upright. When upright, another image is seen in the Holy Black Stone. It has been isolated on the far left.

HA Sarkar Image

The image is marked and highlighted for easy recognition here. It is also of His Divine Eminence Gohar Shahi.

At the age of 25, Jussa-e-Gohar Shahi (the sub-spirit of Gohar Shahi) was coronated as the Commander of the Esoteric Cavalry.

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