Perseverance

by Other Authors

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Perseverance — Page 169

PART III – My Return to the United States 169 I then told the police to give me the papers and I defiantly signed them in front of the two men. Then one policeman told the other two officers, “Let’s get them out o’ here. ” At that point another revelation came to N u r-ud-D i n which he announced as, “We will go peacefully. ” The men walked out escorted by the police. I had to appear in court the next day to make a formal complaint. The men had told the police that I had no right to be in the Mosque and N u r-ul-Isl a m had greater right because he was the president before me. The men told the judge that they were going to the mosque to pray and I had no right to stop them. The judge asked me, “What right did you have to stop them from coming into the Mosque to say their prayers, when you agree that he was there before you?” I told the judge, “They did not come at the prayer time. ” The judge then asked me, “Were they breaking into the prayer area or were they breaking into the parish area?” I answered, “Your Honor, they were breaking into the parish area. Not the prayer area. ” Then the judge ordered that they be evaluated for psychiatric observation. Both of these men were eventually removed from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and they had changed their names. N u r-ud-D i n changed his name to Newborn Din and N u r-ul- Islam became Wali Newborn.