Unity of God

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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44 Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Deen Mahmood Ahmad of a Makkan chief—that a Muslim officer has hurt his feelings—the Holy Prophet s as relieved the person of his duties. Can such a noble example be shown in the entire history of wars? Not even a corporal or lance corporal, far less a commander, was ever disciplined for standing on a battlefield and making a war cry against the enemy. CONCLUSION I will end my speech by sharing an incident. The victory in Makkah was the last chance to destroy the enemy’s power, but observe the love and kindness that the Holy Prophet s as showed them. Abraham Lincoln is a well-known figure in Western history. During his time, a war was fought between two groups, one in favour of slavery and the other against it. Lincoln was among the abolitionists. It is said that when the South lost the war, he approached them with humility. Even as the outcome was being determined, he was praying. When his army suggested they visit the conquered party with a marching band, he declined and said that such a pompous display would cause them distress. This was one of Lincoln’s exceptional traits. However, he never personally suffered torture at the hands of his