Was Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Planted By The British? — Page 27
Was Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at Planted by the British? 27 British. During their battles with the Sikhs the British had to weaken the Sikhs to enable the families which had been forced into exile to come back and resettle. Apart from this act, there is no other favour which the British ever did to the ancestral family of the Promised Messiah as. But one has to remember the obverse as well: the British confiscated this family’s property of 70 villages! The elders of this family got so caught up in litigation to regain possession of their lost property that they ended up losing most of what was left over. The Promised Messiah as continuously drew his father’s attention to give up litigation and devote himself to God, instead of having any expectations from the Government. He cautioned his father that if he did not give up litigation he would eventually lose in that process whatever he still had of the property. But his father felt so much aggrieved at the loss of his property that he did not listen to the Promised Messiah’s as counsel. Consequently, he spent all his funds and remaining property in the process of litigation. But the British government did not restore even a single lost village to him! British Favours for the ulama Those ulama who accuse the Ahmad i es to be ' khud k a shta pauda of the British', their own sycophancy of the British government, as quoted earlier, was not without good reason. In fact, their praise earned them j a g i rs. For example, due to