A Sign of Allah - Chaudhry Muhammad Zafrulla Khan — Page 36
A Sign of Allah 36 about the authority a president holds do not actually pan out. There were representatives from such free and unre - strained countries that in a moment of fury they would for - get all manners. Regard for the presider, discipline and order, and even adherence to punctuality was the extent to which he had to teach manners there. And without a doubt, at that time, the words of the Promised Messiah as were also fulfilled in the form of one person. Of course there are numerous Ahmadis through whom nations have benefited, however there in the United Nations, all of the characteristics came together in one person. That one spiritual fountain who used to take pride in being a servant of the Promised Messiah as irrigated [and benefited] all the nations of the world. Allah the Almighty granted him such great opportu - nities to render tremendous services to various nations in a time when modern history was taking shape. The foun - dations of the modern landscape as we know it today were being laid down at that time. In such a time period, Allah the Almighty granted him the opportunity to appear before the United Nations, first as a member, then as a representative, and finally as its president. Hence, from the time he became the foreign minister of Pakistan to the time he became the president of the United Nations, this lengthy period was a very important period in which modern history was taking shape. He had the opportunity to serve the Arab people on the matter of Palestine, and he rendered such great services that notable Arab leaders holding great prominence in their