The Turkish Peace

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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The Turkish Peace — Page 32

Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad 32 establish a mission in America in the near future, and the opinions of a non-Muslim from America have convinced me to do so even sooner. But your aims and objectives demand a greater number of people and far more urgency. To achieve any degree of success, certain people with the necessary knowledge of Islam should be posted in France to not only highlight the beauties of the religion through the media, but to also meet with dignitaries and educate them that Islam strives to establish civilisation and culture rather than destroy it. Similarly, others should be commissioned to the United States, again with the purpose to better acquaint the people there with Islam through the press and to travel across the country and introduce Islam to all Americans from one end of the nation to the other. While they may not accept Islam straight away, what is certain is that they will cease being hostile to it. The next question which arises is where such representatives will come from? No one is in a better position to answer this than myself. The truth cannot be hidden. Having seen the rise of corruption in the world and Islam facing death, God Almighty has sent the same messenger He promised to the Holy Prophet sa. This messenger, despite the opposition and