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Prophet through whom this Tradition has been reported by the. Traditionalists. Hazrat Hudhaifa bin Yaman is also believed to have reported that according to our beloved Prophet, peace be upon him, the. Messiah and his companions will: 'break the cross, slaughter the swine and abolish the Jizya levied on non Muslims. ' 10. These reports variously substitute the word Harb and Jizya hence suggesting that there is absolutely no conclusive evidence as to whether the Promised Messiah was expected to terminate wars or whether he was expected to abolish Jizya and since in none of these Traditions is there an indication that the Promised Messiah would be required to accomplish both these tasks as the two terms have not been employed together in one single Tradition, one is rather at a loss to understand as to which of these two tasks were actually required of the Promised Messiah. . Infact, when one considers the explanations of the anti Ahmadiyya elements, one gets a marked impression that the entire question of the termination of wars by the Promised Messiah is merely believed on inferences and not on the authority of any explicit Tradition of the Holy. Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him. . For instance, while trying to reconcile this apparent contradiction reported in these Traditions attributed to our beloved master, one anti. Ahmadiyya mullah takes stock of the substitution of the words Jizya and. Harb in our beloved master's Traditions and states: 'In other words this expression means that differences between the followers of various religions will vanish and the whole of mankind will join the brotherhood of Islam. Consequently, there shall no longer be any war or cause for imposing religious taxes on anyone. " '11. ARGUMENT IN FAVOUR OF TERMINATION OF WARS. This utopian fantasy of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's adversary is shared by many of his colleagues in the anti Ahmadiyya fraternity since 10. Mustadrak Hakim as quoted by A. A. Maududi in Finality of Prophethood: pg 59 11. Maududi, A. A: Finality of Prophethood: pg 50 208 "