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− Jama'at) at the Center] are presented by the secretary of − Majlis-i-Shura. Then, subcommittees may be nominated to go over − the proposals or the entire general body may go over the proposals. Delegates render their opinions freely, independent of any partisan or vested interests and above all speaking the truth straight-forwardly recognizing that God Almighty watches over them and holds them accountable for the discharge of the trust reposed in them. The is not a parliament; indeed there is no Majlis-i-Shura − other body as unique as the Ahmadiyya. The Majlis-i-Shura ± − participants act with (righteousness) and are conscious that Taqwa Allah watches over them and keeps an eye on their account. − The comments, or issues instructions, or Khalifatul Masih − − ± announces his decision on the proposals during the course of his observations but may reserve the matter for further reflection. He generally accepts the advice given by the majority but if he is of the view that the advice runs counter to some principle or is not in the mutual interest of the , he rejects the consensus or Jama'at − announces his acceptance in a modified form which thereafter is not open to objection in principle. The approved recommendations become binding on all. Jama'ats − The architect of the present shape of the International Majlis-i-Shura Hadrat Khalifatul Masih IV is undoubtedly who aba − ± ± − − ± has continued to guide and encourage all national and Jama'ats − auxiliary organizations to emulate as far as possible the standards established by the Central International. Majlis-i-Shura − General Rules of International : Majlis-i-Shura − a) Subcommittee members are nominated by the National Amir Amir's of each country. Although, subject to National − − consent, a delegate may volunteer himself to serve in a 321