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Younus AlGohar (Urdu: یونس الگوھر, born Mohammad Younus; June 16, 1970) is a spiritualist, a sufi and a humanitarian who lives in London, England. He is the founder of the organization, Messiah Foundation International, as well as its sister organizations, Kalki Avatar Foundation and Mehdi Foundation International, all of which he formed under the apparent guidance of Ra Gohar Shahi to advocate the teachings of divine love and global peace based on the philosophy of divine love introduced by Ra Gohar Shahi. He is the managing director of the Interfaith Institute of Divine Love, as well as an author and poet. Messiah Foundation International claims that Younus AlGohar is the official representative of Ra Gohar Shahi.

AlGohar has a masters degree in Organic Chemistry. He has authored many articles on Spirituality as well as the book Mysterious Horizons - Beyond God (2007), and has mentioned the upcoming release of 'Declaration of Gohar Shahi's Mehdi-hood - in the light of the Qur'an & A'hadeeth' along with two others, in 2010 which are to be in English, Arabic & Urdu.

Authored books

  • Rukhsār-e-Riaz (2002) (Poetry) Urdu, Roman Urdu and English. (رخسار ریاض or The Face of Riaz)
  • Malfoozāt-e-Mehdi (2002) Urdu (ملفوظات مہدی or Sayings pertaining to the Mehdi)
  • Dastoor-e-Riaz (2002) Urdu (دستور ریاض or The Riazian Constitution)
  • Mysterious Horizons - Beyond God (2007) English

Early life and work with Ra Gohar Shahi

Born in Karachi, Pakistan, AlGohar grew up practicing Islamic Sufism. However, he claims that nothing would satisfy his thirst for the truth until he met his spiritual master, Ra Gohar Shahi at the age of 15. On the subject of the meeting, he stated, “When I first looked at the comely face of Gohar Shahi, I felt instantly that I knew Gohar Shahi all along; long before we had even come to this world."

He spent 24 years under the discipleship of Gohar Shahi.

In 1999, Gohar Shahi was recorded in saying, “I will meet only Younus now, and Younus shall meet the world on behalf of me.”

Founding of MFI

After the disappearance of Gohar Shahi, AlGohar gathered a great portion of the following of Ra Gohar Shahi under the platform of Messiah Foundation International (MFI). It was founded in 2002, and its formation was heavily opposed by Anjuman-e-Safroshan-e-Islam, an organization, which was founded by Gohar Shahi. The first centre for MFI was established in London, which is also the headquarters of MFI. Today, the organization has grown to include centres in Canada, USA, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Japan, Australia, India, Greece, Thailand, Bangladesh, Taiwan and Pakistan.

Accomplishments and works

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An interview of Younus AlGohar in a Sri Lankan newspaper

He was named an ‘Ambassador for Peace’ by the Universal Peace Federation in 2005. He studied at the Karachi University and furthered his education by attending the Manchester University. He also took exam placements at Cambridge University.

Opposition

Anjuman Serfaroshan-e-Islam, an organization which also claims to be associated with Ra Gohar Shahi, rejects the teachings that AlGohar projects under the label of the Goharian Philosophy of Divine Love. The Pakistan-based organization vehemently disapproves of AlGohar, and considers him as an enemy of Shahi. It is reported that Anjuman Serfaroshan-e-Islam officials do not allow their members to meet with AlGohar, for fear that he is a magician and will convert anyone who meets with him. Anjuman Sarfroshan-e-Islam considers him to be an "agent of the Jews", and a dedicated enemy of Islam. Nevertheless, most senior members from the following of Gohar Shahi declare AlGohar to be a true reflection of Gohar Shahi in character and spirituality.

The Pakistani government has instigated cases of blasphemy against AlGohar, though the details on how he blasphemed have not been specified. The penalty for blasphemy under the laws of Pakistan is death. According to AlGohar, if he were to return to Pakistan he would face a life sentence for blasphemy.

References

  1. Morell, Steve A. (7 September 2008), "The Kalkia Avatar Foundation exemplifies Divine Love", The Island, retrieved 11 October 2009
  2. "Kalki Avtar Ra Gohar Shahi". Retrieved 11 October 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dateformat= ignored (help)
  3. ^ "About Mr. Younus AlGohar". Retrieved 11 October 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dateformat= ignored (help)
  4. "Honoring the Awaited One". Retrieved 11 October 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dateformat= ignored (help)
  5. "GoharShahi.Com and Younus AlGohar has nothing to do with R.A. Gohar Shahi(translated)" (Press release). Anjuman Safroshan-e-Islam. June 27, 2009. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  6. ^ "Interview by the Island Newspaper Sri Lanka", The Messiah Herald, London, December 2008, retrieved 11 October 2009
  7. ^ "Interview with the Island Newspaper Colombo, Sri Lanka". Retrieved February 5th, 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |dateformat= ignored (help)
  8. ^ "Brief History of MFI". Retrieved February 5, 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dateformat= ignored (help)
  9. ^ "Anjuman Sarfroshan Islam opposes MFI and Imam Mehdi Gohar Shahi" (Press release). MFI. November 19, 2008. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  10. Whalley, Kirsty (30 September 2009). "Croydon religious leader faces life in Pakistani jail for his beliefs". Your Local Guardian. Retrieved 2010-03-29.

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