The Turkish Peace

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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The Turkish Peace — Page 34

Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad 34 local population to Islam and raise awareness of the unfair treatment of the Turkish people. Indeed, I can provide an even greater work force. There is no doubt that Islam cannot be seen in its full glory unless it is shown to the world in accordance with how the reformer of the age has presented it, and its grandeur cannot impact the hearts of people unless it is shown to be a living religion by way of living signs. These men will not conceal their beliefs, but if you are ready to accept this offer for the sake of the prestige of Islam and the survival of the Muslims, I am ready and willing to provide individuals who would be suitable for this undertaking. Some of them will work in America, the rest in France and they will continue to [serve this cause] until an agreement is reached with Turkey. In my estimation, this is the only solution to the matter and if success is denied through this path then it would be a folly to hope for it at all, and all conventions, resolutions and deputations would be nothing more than games that may induce a child, but have no effect on those who are wise and experienced. If you think that my advice holds any weight, you are free to deliberate with my representatives. Otherwise, by Allah’s decree and injunction, I have fully laid