The Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at — Page 9
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 9 ] job, rather than going back to his family after incur- ring the loss. This incident illustrates the innocence, righteousness, and modesty of the Promised Messiah as. The person who robbed him was a non-Ahmad i and a staunch enemy of the Promised Messiah as. But now, the allegation (of theft) is levelled against the Promised Messiah as. The opposition must have read this narration and thought that it could be used as an accusation. Their allegation against the Promised Messiah as is a total lie and a baseless accusation. There is a testimony of a person on record (who later became the Promised Messiah’s as worst opponent) that the Promised Messiah as spent his entire life in a state of utmost righteousness. If one looks at the past to understand the reason for such an accusation against the Promised Messiah as , one sees that accusations of theft were levelled against previous Prophets of God by similar people. Obviously, they would not spare a person whom they consider to be an impostor and a false Prophet. In the Holy Qur’an, it is noted that the brothers of Prophet Joseph as stated (with reference to Benjamin) that the Prophet Joseph as had also committed theft. Here, it is obvious that the Holy Qur’an has presented this accusation to be a false one, and it does not accept it; rather, it has mentioned this incident to let us know that Prophets are