The Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at — Page 23
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 23 ] Then it says: The King made silver as common in Jerusalem as stone. . . (Kings 1, 10:27) There was so much gold, so much wealth, and so much splendour that silver had no value. The more one reads, the more one is amazed. The short account about the Prophet David as and the Prophet Solomon as written in the Holy Qur’an indicates an empire that would not be seen ever after. With all their imperial pomp and splendour they are still true Prophets and were not a ‘grave threat’ to their religion. The Promised Messiah as however, is a ‘grave threat’ to Islam, because of the wealth he had accumulated (according to their errone- ous claim). This is such a great lie and such a tremendous calumny that one is amazed at their total lack of the fear of God in their opposition to Ahmadiyyat. Kings Shall Seek Blessings from Thy Garments Let us read the opinion of the Promised Messiah’s as disci- ples about him and about the condition they found him in after he made his claim: Once, several people who had come to attend the Jal- sah S ala nah 12 did not have any winter clothing. Nab i 12. Literally meaning ‘annual gathering’, the Jalsah S ala nah is the yearly convention of the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at.