Was Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Planted By The British? — Page 21
Was Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at Planted by the British? 21 companions in an attempt to organize them to go to war against this government. ' 21 These submissions and observations were taken by the opponents quite seriously. For instance, the only English language daily of that time, the Civil and Military Gazette, Lahore, which was held in high esteem and remained in publication for a very long time, wrote an editorial in which it instigated the British against the Promised Messiah as and cautioned them not to be taken in by the facade of peacefulness maintained by the Promised Messiah as. It alleged that this dangerous man will destroy the British government. An Open Deception against Ahmadiyyat It is an astounding degree of deception with which the allegation is made that the Promised Messiah as conceded that he himself was ' khud k a shta pauda of the British'. One wonders that these people have no fear of God and they try to convey the impression that the Promised Messiah as acknowledged that he himself, as well as the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jam a ‘at, were ' khud k a shta pauda of the British'—that is, God forbid, he was a plant which was implanted by the British and his religious dispensation was also founded by the British. When you read that particular excerpt in which the expression ' khud k a shta pauda ' is found, the context of its use is quite evident. 21 Shah a dat-e-Qur’ a n i , p. 20, published in 1905 by Islamia Steam Press, Lahore. [Publisher]