The Unity of Muslims — Page ix
Foreword In this enlightening discourse titled ‘’, Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad Khalifatul-Masih II ra shares profound insights on how to establish Muslim unity. Delivered on March 25, 1952, in Hyderabad, Pakistan, this translated address explores the critical need for cohesion and harmony in the Islamic world. After exploring the array of natural and acquired differences that exist among us, the author emphasises the importance of rallying around commonalities and shared interests despite our diversity and varied perspectives. Notwithstanding the theological and religious nuances, it is crucial to unite as an international community. In a world where Muslim nations often rely on foreign assistance for defence, the author underscores the necessity for internal cohesion to build strength and gain the respect we deserve on the global stage. By uniting against shared challenges, Muslim nations can transcend their current limitations and strive for a position of strength and power. Ultimately, Muslims must remain vigilant in the face of looming threats to safeguard the legacy of Prophet Muhammad s as , particularly in these critical iii