The True Islamic Concept of Jihad

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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The True Islamic Concept of Jihad — Page 5

A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 5 ] San a tan Dharm. They also asked him to make claims that were considered unfavorable by the Buddhists, and the Zoroastrians. The Promised Messiah as challenged the traditional ideas of every religion in the world. He was made to say something that tasted bitter to everyone. The world has never seen such a claimant; everything he says is considered bitter and painful by all, yet his objective is to make people follow him. Such people are never seen, with the exception of Prophets. If one studies history in the light of the Holy Qur’an then one sees that except in the case of Prophethood, a person never stands up to call the world to his message while making claims which all the people consider unacceptable. The bitterest of all claims is that one should say, ‘God has sent me. ’ When one makes such a claim, strangers, let alone comrades, walk away. Yet, the British supposedly forced the Promised Messiah as to make claims that were considered totally unacceptable by his contemporaries and still expected that he would be capable of abrogating jihad in a way that all Muslims would immediately give up the idea of jihad , and all the headache of the British government would be relieved. All of Britain’s problems were to be solved since Mirz a Sahib 5 made his declaration. Some people may be prepared to 5. This is a reference to the Promised Messiah as , whose personal name is Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as.