Conditions of Bai'at and Responsibilities of an Ahmadi

by Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad

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Conditions of Bai'at and Responsibilities of an Ahmadi — Page 77

IV That under the impulse of any passions, he/she shall cause no harm whatsoever to the creatures of God in general and Muslims in particular, neither by his/her tongue, hands, nor any other means.  As is clear from this condition, one should not cause harm whether by one’s hands or by one’s tongue in a fit of anger, under the pretext of one’s self-respect or honour. Clearly, it is mandatory that one should not harm any Muslim. This has been made obligatory upon us. We have to especially abide by this condition because Muslims associate themselves with our dearly Beloved Master the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa. We cannot even imagine harming them. In seeking the help of Allah, the Most Powerful and the Almighty God, Who is the Lord of All Powers, against those self-appointed ‘ulem a ’ who are a blemish on the fair name of Islam—who have exceeded all bounds in their enmity of the Messiah and the Mahd i as of the age—we prostrate at His threshold imploring Him to seize them. We do so because the c o n d i t i o n