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Message to Army Chief of Pakistan by Muhammad Qasim

1. ALLAH’s Message for Pakistan Army Chief in Muhammad Qasim Dreams

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Peace be upon you.

I saw this dream on September 28, 2016. In this dream, I see that Pakistan and its army are falling deeper into difficulties, and the Army Chief is making every effort to somehow get Pakistan and its army out of these problems and to bring peace and prosperity to Pakistan. However, every effort of the Army Chief is not entirely successful, and the resources of Pakistan and its army continue to diminish. Due to constant hard work and mental stress, the Army Chief appears very despondent. Seeing all this, I become worried.

Then I see that Allah comes to His Throne and says, “Qasim, deliver My message to the Army Chief of Pakistan that Pakistan, its army, and the Army Chief will remain in this state until the Army Chief of Pakistan listens carefully and attentively to your dreams and believes in what you tell him. And Qasim, I am the best Planner, and I will make arrangements for your success.”

Furthermore, Allah showed me in these dreams that when the Army Chief learns about my dreams and listens to them attentively, then after that, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) confirms through a dream that Qasim is not lying about his dreams and that these dreams are true and are from Allah, and exactly what Allah has shown Qasim in these dreams is going to happen.

Allah also showed me that when I provide the Army Chief with detailed information about my special dreams, the Army Chief plans to save Pakistan and Islam according to these dreams, and Allah, with His help, makes these plans successful. Then we save Islam and Pakistan with Allah’s assistance.

In my dreams, Allah also showed the planning for the protection of Islam and Pakistan.



2. A Call to Return to the Sunnah: Abandoning Statues and Embracing True Islamic Values

I would request Army General Asim Munir to pay close attention to what I am about to say. We, as Muslims, can never love our national heroes as much as Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) loved his uncle, Hazrat Hamza (RA), and his other companions. When Hazrat Hamza (RA) was martyred, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) never built any monument or statues in his memory, nor did he create images of any of the martyred companions. Instead, he prayed for them, which is the Sunnah (tradition) for honoring martyrs.However, in today’s world, on days like September 6th, we commemorate our martyrs by erecting statues and creating monuments. We remember those who defended Lahore during the 1965 war, or those who sacrificed their lives during the Kargil conflict, by creating statues of them. This practice of creating statues to remember the deceased is something that non-believers (kuffar) do. They build monuments to remember their fallen soldiers from various wars.

If we look back in history, even centuries ago, non-believers engaged in such practices, and some might still do so today. But as Muslims, have we not abandoned the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and adopted the ways of the non-believers in how we remember our martyrs? We should instead follow the example set by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who emphasized prayer for the martyrs rather than building monuments.

Today, we see statues in various army bases and other places. These statues, whether of military commanders or other figures, are no different from the idols in the Kaaba before the advent of Islam. The only way to overcome the current challenges our nation faces, such as inflation and energy crises, is to abandon these practices. We must remove these statues and images if we wish to seek Allah’s help and guidance. Otherwise, we cannot expect divine assistance in overcoming our difficulties.

When we dismantle these statues and abandon the ways of non-believers, only then will we be able to follow the path of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Allah will then help us, just as He has helped us in the past when we adhered strictly to His teachings.



3. “Prophet Muhammad’s Message to Army Chief” in Muhammad Qasim Dreams

On December 4th, 2015, I was lost and going somewhere, and I supplicated to Allah to let me walk on the path of Muhammad (peace be upon him) and let me do work that would make Him happy. After that, I saw a huge and tall building and went inside. Then I went up to the roof of the building and said that this was the time when Allah would speak to me. Soon after, Allah began to speak to me from the sky and said, “Qasim, I am sending a powerful black helicopter for you. I will teach you how to fly it in some time.”

The helicopter arrived, and then Allah told me about the helicopter and how to fly it. I flew the helicopter and brought it near the Pakistani Army. The Army was preparing for a mission, so I asked if they could take me along. I told them that I had been given this helicopter by Allah, and that Allah and Muhammad (peace be upon him) told me that one day the Muslim Ummah would need me to guide them out of darkness. The Army Chief thanked me for my help and said I should rest, as they were enough for the operation. I agreed to their request.

The Pakistani Army embarked on their operation, and I followed behind for a while before taking another direction. Night fell, and I fell asleep in the helicopter. In Muhammad Qasim dream, Muhammad (peace be upon him) appeared and said that the Pakistani Army was getting trapped in hardships and their ammunition was running out. I woke up and began searching for the Pakistani Army but couldn’t find them. I then said that Pakistan’s Army is a strong force and they could handle it, and I fell asleep again.

Muhammad (peace be upon him) came to my dream again and said, “Qasim, Pakistan is the last fortress of Islam. Wake up, you have to save Pakistan. Go and help them.” I woke up and said that whenever Muhammad (peace be upon him) appears in my dreams twice, it means I must act on the message. I wondered which way the Pakistani Army had gone and asked Allah to show me the way.

Allah illuminated the path before me, and I followed it with full speed until I reached the place where the Pakistani Army was conducting their operation. There was a huge tank-like machine that the Army was trying to destroy, but it wasn’t being destroyed. Everyone’s ammunition had finished except for the Army Chief and two helicopters. I opened fire on the tank the moment I arrived. My aim was initially inaccurate, but with Allah’s help, I destroyed it.

Then, a machine much larger than the previous one appeared and fired a missile at the Pakistani Army Chief’s helicopter. I told the Pakistani Army to move aside and let me fight this machine. The Army moved aside, and I confronted the machine, firing two small missiles at it. These missiles exploded inside the machine, destroying it.

After that, the Pakistani Army raised the slogan of “Allah Akbar” and everyone was happy. The Army Chief said that I had destroyed the machine with ease and that we should have listened to me earlier. If I hadn’t arrived just in time, our ammunition would have been exhausted, and the machine wouldn’t have been destroyed. I said that I had told them before, but Allah brought me here at the right time, and I destroyed the machines with Allah’s help. Allah had sent this helicopter, and no machine could withstand it.


4. “Muhammad Qasim Dream Warning: Army Chief and Pakistan’s Crisis”

In a dream on May 26th, 2018 Muhammad Qasim said he was contemplating which food of the Pakistani Army the enemy could contaminate to harm them. Then he heard a voice saying, “It’s the dollar and the fuel. If those two run out, the army will become paralyzed and won’t be able to move.” He thought to himself that fuel is bought with dollars, and if the dollars run out, they won’t be able to buy the fuel either.

He then saw that Pakistan’s condition had severely worsened. Pakistan needed to pay a debt installment, but there were no dollars available. If they paid the installment, there would be no dollar reserves left. One or two army officers suggested asking Pakistanis abroad to send dollars so that they could buy the fuel. He questioned how long they would keep sending dollars, as they must have their own needs, and wondered why the army was making such inefficient plans.

The debt installment was paid, leaving the remaining dollar reserves nearly exhausted. The army chief then imposed all kinds of restrictions to cut expenses, to the extent that TV channels were broadcasting public service messages urging citizens to adopt simpler lifestyles. All extra activities, such as sports and events, were also limited.

The army openly admitted that the situation was very bad. Meanwhile, the enemies carried out plans to create chaos in four or five major cities to make things unmanageable for the army. Qasim then went to see a high-ranking army officer, possibly a lieutenant general, and waited to tell him about his dreams.

After waiting a while, he went outside and found a lot of security and blockades around the house. Suddenly, two big cars arrived, and the gates were opened for them to enter. Qasim also went inside and realized that the house was that of the Chief of Army Staff. He remembered a previous dream in which the army chief’s life was in danger and wondered if this was the moment from that dream.

He went inside, found the army chief in the TV lounge, and greeted him. He told the chief he had something important to share.

The chief took him to the drawing room where Qasim began to explain his dreams, including the battle of Ghazwai Hind, how chaos would ensue, and the potential for World War III. He also discussed strategies for Pakistan and how Muslims would experience their first victory in Ghazwai Hind, advising the army to plan accordingly. After listening, the army chief told Qasim, “Listen, Qasim, these are just dreams and have no relation to reality. We are doing everything for the defense of Pakistan. It’s a tough time right now, but we will manage everything.” The dream ended there.



5. “Pakistan Army’s Role in World War 3: Muhammad Qasim’s Key Insights for the Army Chief”

On March 3rd, 2017, Muhammad Qasim saw Turkey collapsing, with destruction everywhere. Immediately following this, Israel became highly active, escalating its operations around Palestine and constructing a fort. The Muslims could do nothing but protest.

Israel formed alliances with other countries and spread corruption, with the USA supporting them by providing intelligence. When Russia learned of this, it quickly formed alliances with neighboring countries and became active, working to conquer lands in the Middle East. The USA then openly joined the conflict, meeting with Israel and their allies to fight against Russia and its partners. This escalation led to the outbreak of World War III, with the battlefields in the Middle East experiencing severe destruction and massive casualties among Muslims. The violence was so intense that Muslims were unable to fight back or receive help, leading to widespread bloodshed across Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE, and nearly every part of the Middle East.

Israel and its allies continued to gain support, with some Muslim countries aligning with either the USA or Russia. Both superpowers aimed to conquer and hold as much territory as possible while continuing to fight each other. On the other hand, Pakistan grew stronger and began expanding. India, allied with Israel, started attacking Pakistan, with support from the USA, Israel, and other Middle Eastern countries. These forces aimed to completely destroy Pakistan, creating a significant number of enemies. However, Allah protected Pakistan with around 3,000 black fighter jets, and with divine assistance, Pakistan emerged victorious in World War3 against its enemies.

Pakistan then conquered India, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. Following their victory, Indonesia and Malaysia also became allies of Pakistan. Empowered by divine support, Pakistan entered the Middle East, using black fighter jets to effectively combat both superpowers. After defeating them, Pakistan became a superpower, isolating itself from the world. It regained control of the Middle East and Arab countries, incorporating these areas into Pakistan and starting their reconstruction. The true Islam of Muhammad (peace be upon him) was established in these regions, and peace finally prevailed in a place that had once witnessed the greatest war of mankind.

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Muhammad Qasim has had numerous dreams related to the Pakistan Army and its chiefs that cannot all be detailed here. However, these dreams are crucial for the Pakistan Army Chief to hear from the original source, as they hold the potential to save Pakistan and elevate the army during World War III.

These divine dreams are destined to come true. It is acceptable to believe in such dreams in advance, but if ignored until after they occur, the Army and the people may face significant losses. Muhammad Qasim is a blessing from Allah, sharing his dreams with us, and Allah intends to save Pakistan through them.

Muhammad Qasim has also mentioned a dream where he saw the Last Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praying extensively to Allah for a country that would uphold the meaning of Tawheed in the end times and spread Islam to every household in the world.

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There are several important and strategic messages intended for the Pakistan Army and the Army Chief. These messages are shared with the sincere hope of safeguarding Pakistan and the broader Islamic Ummah, in line with the prayers of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) for this nation. Muhammad Qasim’s dreams carry divine significance, and their understanding requires objective and unbiased research, free from feelings of jealousy or envy. While belief in these messages is a personal choice, those that have been divinely instructed to be shared must be conveyed publicly for the benefit of all.

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