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xx Pages of failure of th e European League 83 11 Islamic Teachings to help the poor—laws of inheritance—hoarding banned—prohibition of interest—Zakat and voluntary charity—personal ownership—superiority over Bolshevik princi- ples—capacity a form of capital—social inequality under Bolshevism—loss of brains to the nation— danger of rebellion 87 12 Need of more funds for the State—Zakat not enough— nor partnership in profits—nor State-ownership— Hitlerain scheme of raising funds—Bolshevik scheme — Islamic scheme 100 13 Islamic scheme described—ban on luxuries—voluntary as well as obligatory contributions to State funds— keeping intact individual initiative—value of voluntary contributions — example of early Islam 106 14 Applications of Islamic principles to meet new needs— proposed by the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in his Al-Wa s iyyat and announced in 1905—Quran on voluntary contributions—how Al-Wa s iyyat proposes to raise funds for Islam— expenditure of these funds—difference between Bolshevik and Al-Wa s iyyat funds— Al-Wa s iyyat a peaceful revolution—voluntary transfer of properties to society— Al-Wa s iyyat at universal— steady surrender of properties in the Islamic World Order 117 15 The Order founded in Qadian in 1905—future assured by divine promise and divine support 131 16 The New Ord er foreshadowed in Ta h r i k - e - Jad i d 136 17 Exhortation to the Jam a ‘at 138