The True Islamic Concept of Jihad — Page 24
[ 24 ] to act upon them, and to remain steadfast in spite of all adversities and difficulties. ( Umm-ul-Qur a , Mecca, April 24, 1965) It is Forbidden to Disrupt a Just Government Then King Fai s al states: They [Muslims who live under non-Muslim govern- ments] are obligated to obey the commandments of religion and God and they should discharge them. We never tell these brothers that they should stand up and rebel against the organisations of their govern- ments. However, they should all together, and according to their intentions, take the Book of God and the Traditions of the Prophet as judge. They should live in peace with these governments that pro- vide security to them. They should not become the breakers of the law in their land or elements that cause evil. ( Ibid. ) No Trace of Duplicity or Hypocrisy in Ahmadiyyat Where are the scholars who call the Promised Messiah as a denier and abrogator of jihad , and God forbid, one who flattered the British and made strenuous efforts to support them? He was saying the same things in this regard that the scholars of his time were saying. The Promised Messiah as said the same thing to his own followers that he said to others. He said the same thing to the British that he said to