Reply to a Mockery

by H. Ali

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Reply to a Mockery — Page 26

26 has been accepted for the past centuries—will continue. ( Register Fat a w a Alif, p. 49) A British Agent In his pamphlet, Maulaw i Sahib accuses Hadrat Mirza Sahib of being a British agent, planted and nurtured by the British. Maulaw i Sahib! There can only be two possibilities. Either you have not read Hadrat Mirza Sahib’s writings about his ances- tors, or you have read it and are deliberately concealing and twisting the facts. Leaving aside the details, suffice it to say that Ahmadiyyat began with the Promised Messiah as himself and not before. The people you mention in your pamphlet as hav- ing served the British had nothing to do with Ahmadiyyat. The Promised Messiah’s blood relatives belonged to the Ahl-e-Sunnat and were extremely hostile towards him and his mission. So in reality, the family who disowned him were the so-called ‘British agents’, not Hadrat Mirza Sahib. They had nothing to do with the Ahmadiyya Community and the Almighty made sure to distin- guish them from the Promised Messiah as and his community. He was informed by divine revelation: ‘The family of your forefathers has been severed from you and a new family will spring from you’. Maulaw i Sahib! So this was your attack on Ahmadiyyat, which sprang from your animosity towards us? Now let us take a look at the facts and determine who in reality were the British agents. We start by looking at your own sect. The editor of the mag- azine Tu f a n gathered some data about your sect and came to the conclusion: