Yes without a doubt but there's an old saying "a chair is the centre of conversation of the past and conversation of the future with in between the presence, is use as the guide"
Peace be on you.
You have an old saying.
Please note the Following 20 [and many more in the site] are
fresh, current and present day international testimonies, You are welcome to read them in full at
https://www.alislam.org/friday-sermon/2014-09-12.html#summary-tab
1=A lady from
Tunisia says.........
2=An Ahmadi from
Yemen says he lived in Chinese society.......
3=A 22 year old young man from
Holland says that he was always interested in spirituality but was not drawn to religion
4=Sadr Jama’at
Kyrgyzstan says he happened to talk to a Russian colleague at work who was a Christian........
5=A friend from
Holland says he longed to have a connection with God and also longed for love of God.....
6=A lady from
Libya says after Qaddafi’s regime was toppled she prayed most earnestly and passionately to God to send Imam Mahdi......
7=
A driver of one of our mission houses writes.......
8=Amir Sahib
Gambia writes that a friend told him that he liked the message of the Jama’at and also appreciated that members of the Jama’at were good moral people yet he wondered why all religious leader opposed the Jama’at......
9=Our missionary from
Haiti writes that a new Ahmadi told him that when he was researching the Jama’at he had a dream.......
10=Our missionary from
Australia writes that a Sikh who was under Tabligh accepted Ahmadiyyat Islam through a dream.
11=Our missionary from
Mali writes that a person rang the Ahmadiyya mission house and said that he was an Ahmadi from that day and requested that his Bai’at was taken. When he was asked why he wanted to take Bai’at he said .....
12=A person from
Conakry, Guinea says that the Ahmadiyya missionary was doing Tabligh to him but he did not have inner peace. He constantly prayed to God to show him the right path. He was shown in a dream that the path he was being invited to was indeed the right and straight path. He took Bai’at.
13=A person from
Germany writes that after being introduced to the Jama’at he started watching MTA and prayed for the truthfulness of the Promised Messiah (on whom be peace) and performed Istikhara Prayer. One night when he fell asleep after Istikhara Prayer he had a dream.....
14=A person writes from Egypt that he is a
young Egyptian who was introduced to the Jama’at a year ago through MTA and was convinced that this indeed was the truthful sect of Islam and requested that his Bai’at was accepted. One night he prayed in a heart-rending manner for steadfastness and for a sign. He saw a dream......
15=Our missionary from
Sierra Leone writes that there was just one Ahmadi Jama’at in a far flung place in Kanama region. In the adjoining village to where the Jama’at is established a young man of good morals was being crowned according to local tradition. The young man says the night when he was crowned he had a dream......
16=Someone
writes from Gambia that one night he saw a dream that a person comes to him and holds him hand firmly and says Assalamoalaikum warahatullah to him
17=Niab Nazir Dawat Lillah
writes from Qadian that a person called Lal Din saw a dream
A new Ahmadi from a local Jama’at of Kyrgyzstan writes that once during Asr Salat he experienced a vision in which he heard the verse of Surah Yunus: ‘And Allah calls to the abode of peace, and guides whom He pleases to the straight path’
(10:26) in his right ear.....
18=Our missionary from the
Maharashtra region of India writes that in a village of the area a woman called Sultana Begum was a fierce opponent of Ahmadiyyat. Her husband had accepted Ahmadiyyat and there was great upheaval in the family
19=Our mu’allim from the
Koulikoro region of Mali writes that an elderly man from a village told him that he had seen a dream a long time ago that he is climbing a very high wall. Once he reaches up the wall he sees flowers and on the right side of the flowers are some people
20=An Ahmadi lady from
Egypt writes.....
Thus God is still guiding the seekers.