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ahmadiyya

Article Summary   by:alhassan     Original Author: Hassan Odeh
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Mirza Ghulam, the example of Ahmadies to
follow, declared “I spent most of my life supporting and aiding the English
government…” (Ruhani
Khazain, vol.15, p.155) “I have published 50,000 books and pamphlets… saying that the
English government is a source of mercy and favour upon the Muslims, it is an
obligation on every Muslim to obey this government sincerely” (Ruhani Khazain, vol.15, p.114) “It is obligatory for us and our future
generation to thank this blessed British government” (Ruhani Khazain, vol.3, p.166) “Since my childhood, up till now, and I am
over 60, I have worked very hard with my tongue and pen, to direct the hearts
of Muslims to be sincere to the English government, and to be kind to her.” (Ishtiharat vol.3, p.11) “It is not hidden from this blessed
government, (Britain),
that we are amongst its servants and well-wishers from a long time ago. We
always approached this government with sincere hearts” (Ruhani Khazain, vol.8, p.36)



Ahmadiyya and its accumulation of
money

The founder of Ahmadiyya, Mirza Ghulam
declared that he received more than 50,000 revelations and dreams on money
matters and gifts alone. He said “You must remember it is a habit of Allah with
me that he informs me that he informs me about the arrival of money and gifts
to me, before I receive them, and that is through revelations or dreams. The
number of such revelations and dreams has reached more than 50,000.” (Ruhani Khazain, vol.22, p.346) he also said: “On 5th march 1905 I saw in my sleep, an angel, in the
body of man, who came in front of me and gave me a lot of money, which he put
on my lap, and I asked him his name, and he said, “I have no name”. I said “you
must have a name” he said, “My
name is Tichee Tichee.””
(Ruhani Khazain, vol.22, p.346)

Following the tradition of its founder, the
“Ahmadiyya Muslim Community” takes great care in money collecting. Every
working Ahmadi has to pay 6¼% of his monthly income to the community
administration, under the name of ‘general donations’ he is also obliged to pay
at least 10% of his monthly income if he was a “Musi” (i.e. wishes to be buried in the graveyard of
paradise! which was founded by Mirza Ghulam, for his special followers) and he also has to leave at least 10% of his
estate on his death to the Ahmadiyya cult.
Published: February 12, 2008   
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