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 32

Was Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at Planted by the British? 32 ‘Ulam a ’ is a top-notch religious academy of the Muslims, and all those mullas who are exported to join the anti-Ahmadiyya forces are produced in that very centre. The particular brand of Islam whose imprint is being laid on Pakistan these days is the same as that of this Najd i sect which is being pushed to the forefront. And this is the group which is affiliated with Nadwah and it is also known as Ahl-e- H ad i th , i. e. , these two have separate identities as sects but are practically the same at the fundamental level. The objectives of Nadwatul ‘Ulam a ’ have been explicitly outlined in the issue of An-Nadwah , vol. 5, July 1908, as follows: 'Although Nadwah is quite aloof from politics, but since its real mission is to produce enlightened ulama, and an essential duty of this kind of ulama is to be well aware of the Government’s blessings of governance [ barak a t-e- h a kum at ] and spread the ideology of faithfulness to the Government throughout the country,. . . . . . . ' This is what in the English idiom is called the cat is out of the bag! This is their moral condition. They attack the Promised Messiah as and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jam a ‘at with such mendacity and duplicity but they try to cover their inner-self—which they themselves once revealed, and stated what their objectives were? Who founded them etc. ? All such historical evidence is on record. Ahmad i es have nothing to do with the shaping of this evidence; nor