Introduction

On June 28, 2025, at the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta, Muhammad Qasim from Pakistan met Prof. Dr. KH Nasaruddin Umar, MA, Indonesia’s Minister of Religious Affairs. This meeting drew attention because many people around the world follow Qasim’s special dreams and messages.


Who Is Muhammad Qasim?

  • Background: Born on July 5, 1976, in Lahore, Muhammad Qasim is known for having good dreams that he believes come from Allah.
  • Mission: He says his dreams warn about future events—like wars, economic problems, and the spread of shirk (placing anything above Allah). His goal is to remind Muslims to keep their faith strong and pure.
  • Official Sources: You can learn more on his Wikipedia page and his website, muhammadqasimpk.org

The Jakarta Meeting

A Warm Welcome

Prof. Umar greeted Qasim with respect. They spoke in the courtyard of Southeast Asia’s largest mosque. Many followers saw this as a sign that Indonesia’s leaders are listening to Qasim’s dreams.

Main Points Shared

  1. Removing Shirk: Qasim stressed that true help from Allah comes only when Muslims remove shirk from their lives and governments.
  2. United Ummah: He spoke about the need for all Muslims to stand together with pure belief (tawheed).
  3. Upcoming Tests: He reminded people that hard times—like wars or financial troubles—could be near if hearts drift away from Allah.

Other Important Facts

  • True Events in Dreams: Qasim’s followers point to some dreams that have come true, such as political changes in Pakistan and conflicts in the Middle East.
  • Physical Signs: At 49, Qasim has seen his hair grow back and his height increase—changes he says were shown to him in dreams long ago.
  • Scholar Interest: A few Islamic researchers in Indonesia have expressed curiosity and hope to study his message more deeply.

What Comes Next?

  • Wider Reach: Videos and articles about this meeting are spreading on YouTube, TikTok, and news sites.
  • Community Talks: Local mosques in Jakarta and other cities plan to hold group discussions on Qasim’s warnings.
  • Follow-Up Visits: Some expect Qasim to visit other countries soon to share his dreams and encourage unity.

Conclusion

This friendly meeting in Jakarta is a step toward greater dialogue. Muhammad Qasim’s simple message—stop shirk, keep faith, and prepare for tests—resonates with many. Whether you agree or not, it shows how dreams can open doors for conversation and hope in the Muslim world.

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