The Turkish Peace

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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The Turkish Peace — Page 57

57 Muslim communities, it can be said with a great deal of certitude that despite the assurances of the Europeans, Muslims will have no peace living under their control. It is similarly true that under the new territorial changes, there are several other territories in which the lives of Muslims will not be at peace. Therefore, in order to safeguard our brothers in faith who reside in these places from potential harm, it is necessary to establish an international league of Islam with immediate effect whose objective will be to watch over the religious condition of the world’s Muslims and keep abreast of any secret or open attempts to force Muslims to change their religion or to somehow cause their extinction anywhere in the world. For this purpose, it will be necessary to send representatives to all countries of the world whose task it will be to encourage Muslims everywhere to remain steadfast in their religion and to keep informed as to whether they are being pressurised to recant their faith, openly or in secret. They should strive towards this and if they should discover any such infringements they ought to inform the central organisation straight away so that the news can be conveyed across the civilised world. Those who commit injustices, no matter how tyrannical they might be, are always forced to check