The Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at — Page 3
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 3 ] That they were a wicked people, who agreed with a tyrant out of fear and rejected the Prophet of the time. In this verse, one of the many important points to be noted is that tyrants can only rule or suppress wicked peo- ple. If there is no wickedness in people, then no tyrant can suppress them. At such times, one should seek the forgive- ness of Allah. When a ruler becomes a tyrant and a usurper, one sees two patterns of behaviour. Some weak oppressed people are crushed under his tyranny; yet, they do not change their stand and do not give up their faith. The Holy Qur’an has not used the word ‘ f a siq ’ for them anywhere. However, there are others who change their faith under the pressure of a ruler and start saying or writing things con- trary to their beliefs. This condition is called ‘ fisq ’ in the Holy Qur’an. A Repetition of the Time of Moses as Unfortunately, the same events and situations that occurred in ancient Egypt are being repeated in Pakistan. Arguments and allegations always made against the divines of the time are being duplicated today against the Promised Messiah as. 4. ( al-Zukhruf, 43:55 ). . .