Was Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Planted By The British?

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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Was Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Planted By The British? — Page 4

Was Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at Planted by the British? 4 British. The exact wording of the accusation is: 'Modern research scholars have established that Ahmadiyyat is the Khud K a shta Pauda of the British which was planted by the British for safeguarding the interest of the British government'. Here no mention is made of who these modern research scholars are nor is any mention of the nature and detail of their research given. Instead an utterly baseless allegation has been made which is couched in such a language as may appeal to the East as well as to the educated people in general so that they start believing that the language in which the research is presented conforms to the standard of genuine research and are, in the end, taken in by the phrase 'present day research scholars have proved that'. The White paper’s unique research A specimen of such research published by them refers to a book— The Arrival of British Empire in India , cited by ‘Ajam i Israel page 19—which, according to them, was published by a press located in Britain. Allegedly, this book confirmed that the British parliament had reached a decision that a false Prophet must be set up in order to keep India in harness, and such a Prophet may be termed a ' zill i nab i '. 6 It is as if ' zill i nab i ' was a British 6 The expression zill i nab i is used by the Promised Messiah as with reference to himself. By zill i nab i the Promised Messiah as means a Prophet who is not a Prophet in his own right but his Prophethood is a reflection of the Prophethood of the Holy Prophet sa who is the last Prophet sa. Such a Prophethood is conferred on him by God for the only reason that he followed his master—the Holy Prophet sa —with