What is Ahmadiyyat? — Page 95
( 95 ) -the Promised Messiah. When Muslims. are Musl4ns, when they learn to hold religion ·above eveything else, when spiritual ends begin to seem more precious to. them, then all the pleasureS' they seek in imitation of the w~st will disappear of themselves. They will need. no pressure or persuasion to give up these pleasures. They will have no taste left for them. They will seek, instead, only serious pursuits and purposes. Their words and deeds will acquire a new power, a new appeal. Non-:Muslims will imitate the ways of Muslims and not unlike the Meccan enemies of lsi~. Hindus, Christians and others will begin to say 'Would, that we had been Muslims'! Not unli~e the Meccans, again, their secret feelings will begin to translate · themselves into open profession and visible action. They will not take lorig to become Muslims. Men cannot keep long away from a good thing. A