Guest guest Posted October 25, 2009 Report Share Posted October 25, 2009 Jesus in India (Jesus in India is an English version of Masih Hindustan Mein, an Urdu treatise written by the Holy Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad [1835 - 1908].) INTRODUCTION I have written this book, so that, by adducing proofs from established facts, from conclusive historical evidence of proved value and from ancient documents of non-Muslims, I might remove the serious misconceptions which are current among Muslims and among most Christian sects regarding the earlier and the later life of Jesus (on whom be peace) - misconceptions, the dangerous implications of which have not only injured and destroyed the conception of Divine Unity, but the unwholesome and poisonous influence of which has for long been noticed in the morals of the Muslims of this country. Spiritual maladies, i.e., want of good morals, evil thoughts, callousness, want of sympathy, are spreading among most Islamic sects, being the result of beliefs in unfounded stories and anecdotes of this kind. Human sympathy, pity and love of justice, humility and humble-mindedness - all good qualities - are disappearing day by day, as if they will soon bid a last farewell to this community. This callousness and this immorality make many a Muslim appear no better than the beasts of the jungle. A Jain or a Buddhist is afraid of and avoids killing even a mosquito or a flea, but, alas! there are many among us Muslims who, while they kill an innocent man or commit wanton murder, are not afraid of the powerful God, who rates human life higher than that of all the animals. What is this callousness and cruelty and want of sympathy due to? It is due to this - that from their very childhood, stories and anecdotes and wrong views of the doctrine of Jihad are dinned into their ears and inculcated into their hearts, the result being that gradually they become morally dead and cease to feel the heinousness of their hateful actions; nay, rather, the man who murders another man unawares and thus brings ruin to the murdered man's family thinks that he has done a meritorious deed; or rather, that he has made the most of an opportunity to win favour with his community. As no lectures or sermons are delivered in our country to stop such evils - and if there are any such lectures they have an element of hypocrisy in them - the common people think approvingly of such misdeeds. Accordingly, taking pity upon my own people, I have compiled several books in Urdu, Persian and Arabic, in which I have stated that the popular view of Jihad prevalent among Muslims, that is, the expectation of a bloody Imam, full of spite and hostility for other people, is a texture of false beliefs inculcated by shortsighted Ulema; otherwise, Islam does not allow the use of the sword for the Faith; except in the case of defensive wars, or in the case of wars waged to punish a tyrant or to uphold freedom. " Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Shri Mataji: " They talked of love but revenge became the hidden mainstream of their religions " http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21.htm. Shri Mataji: " No one can talk to them. As soon as one wants to talk one can be killed. " http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_1.htm. Shri Mataji: " Anyone can commit any sins in the name of religion. " http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_2.htm. Shri Mataji: " Some are money-oriented, some are power-oriented, some are violent and some are absolutely false. " http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_3.htm. Shri Mataji: " I said, It's all wrong. That's not the way it is going to work out. Resurrection is going to work out this way that at this time, all these souls will take their birth. " http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_4.htm. Iblis: " I will cause them all to deviate. " http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_5.htm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2009 Report Share Posted October 25, 2009 Somalis 'made to view executions' By Mary Harper BBC News Sunday, 25 October 2009 Militia groups are accused of trying to brainwash the young Hundreds of people in Somalia have been forced to watch Islamist militants executing two people accused of spying. People in Merca said al-Shabaab militia patrolled the town with loudspeakers, demanding they attend the executions. The militants also ordered schools to close for the day as they were keen for children to watch the two men being shot dead by a firing squad. Most of those at the execution, on a patch of open ground, are reported to have been women and children. It is becoming something of a pattern for al-Shabaab to encourage young people to engage in violence. It recently organised a quiz for young men in the southern town of Kismayo. The prizes included AK-47 assault rifles, hand grenades and anti-tank mines. The aim, said al-Shabaab, was to stop young men from wasting time, and to focus on important things like defending their territory and their religion. At the prize-giving ceremony, which was attended by hundreds of people, the militants urged parents to teach their children to handle weapons at an early age. Somali children's rights groups say al-Shabaab is intent on brainwashing the young to believe in violent Islamism. In this way, it can ensure it has a steady supply of recruits, ready to fight for its aim of establishing extreme Islamist rule, not only in Somalia but far beyond its borders. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8324955.stm , " adishakti_org " <adishakti_org wrote: > > Jesus in India > (Jesus in India is an English version of Masih Hindustan Mein, an > Urdu treatise written by the Holy Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement > in Islam, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad [1835 - 1908].) > > INTRODUCTION > > I have written this book, so that, by adducing proofs from > established facts, from conclusive historical evidence of proved > value and from ancient documents of non-Muslims, I might remove the > serious misconceptions which are current among Muslims and among most > Christian sects regarding the earlier and the later life of Jesus (on > whom be peace) - misconceptions, the dangerous implications of which > have not only injured and destroyed the conception of Divine Unity, > but the unwholesome and poisonous influence of which has for long > been noticed in the morals of the Muslims of this country. Spiritual > maladies, i.e., want of good morals, evil thoughts, callousness, want > of sympathy, are spreading among most Islamic sects, being the result > of beliefs in unfounded stories and anecdotes of this kind. Human > sympathy, pity and love of justice, humility and humble-mindedness - > all good qualities - are disappearing day by day, as if they will > soon bid a last farewell to this community. This callousness and this > immorality make many a Muslim appear no better than the beasts of the > jungle. A Jain or a Buddhist is afraid of and avoids killing even a > mosquito or a flea, but, alas! there are many among us Muslims who, > while they kill an innocent man or commit wanton murder, are not > afraid of the powerful God, who rates human life higher than that of > all the animals. What is this callousness and cruelty and want of > sympathy due to? It is due to this - that from their very childhood, > stories and anecdotes and wrong views of the doctrine of Jihad are > dinned into their ears and inculcated into their hearts, the result > being that gradually they become morally dead and cease to feel the > heinousness of their hateful actions; nay, rather, the man who > murders another man unawares and thus brings ruin to the murdered > man's family thinks that he has done a meritorious deed; or rather, > that he has made the most of an opportunity to win favour with his > community. As no lectures or sermons are delivered in our country to > stop such evils - and if there are any such lectures they have an > element of hypocrisy in them - the common people think approvingly of > such misdeeds. Accordingly, taking pity upon my own people, I have > compiled several books in Urdu, Persian and Arabic, in which I have > stated that the popular view of Jihad prevalent among Muslims, that > is, the expectation of a bloody Imam, full of spite and hostility for > other people, is a texture of false beliefs inculcated by > shortsighted Ulema; otherwise, Islam does not allow the use of the > sword for the Faith; except in the case of defensive wars, or in the > case of wars waged to punish a tyrant or to uphold freedom. " > > Mirza Ghulam Ahmad > > > Shri Mataji: " They talked of love but revenge became the hidden > mainstream of their religions " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " No one can talk to them. As soon as one wants to talk > one can be killed. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_1.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " Anyone can commit any sins in the name of religion. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_2.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " Some are money-oriented, some are power-oriented, some > are violent and some are absolutely false. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_3.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " I said, It's all wrong. That's not the way it is going > to work out. Resurrection is going to work out this way that at this > time, all these souls will take their birth. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_4.htm. > > Iblis: " I will cause them all to deviate. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_5.htm. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2009 Report Share Posted October 25, 2009 Twin Baghdad blasts kill scores Sunday, 25 October 2009 At least 132 people have been killed and 520 injured in two car bomb attacks in Baghdad, Iraqi officials say. The blasts hit the ministry of justice and a provincial government office near the heavily fortified Green Zone. They came in quick succession at 1030 (0730 GMT) as people headed to work during the morning rush hour. This is the deadliest attack in Iraq since August 2007 and comes three months after the US handed security control of cities to local forces. DEADLIEST ATTACKS SINCE 2003 Aug 2007: More than 500 killed in attacks on villages near Sinjar Jul 2007: 150 killed in truck bombing in Tuz Khurmato Apr 2007: 191 killed in car bombings in Baghdad Mar 2007: 152 killed in truck bombing in Tal Afar Feb 2007: 135 killed in truck bombing in Baghdad Nov 2006: 202 killed in multiple blasts in Baghdad Mar 2004: 171 killed in bombings in Baghdad and Karbala http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8324546.stm , " adishakti_org " <adishakti_org wrote: > > Jesus in India > (Jesus in India is an English version of Masih Hindustan Mein, an > Urdu treatise written by the Holy Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement > in Islam, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad [1835 - 1908].) > > INTRODUCTION > > I have written this book, so that, by adducing proofs from > established facts, from conclusive historical evidence of proved > value and from ancient documents of non-Muslims, I might remove the > serious misconceptions which are current among Muslims and among most > Christian sects regarding the earlier and the later life of Jesus (on > whom be peace) - misconceptions, the dangerous implications of which > have not only injured and destroyed the conception of Divine Unity, > but the unwholesome and poisonous influence of which has for long > been noticed in the morals of the Muslims of this country. Spiritual > maladies, i.e., want of good morals, evil thoughts, callousness, want > of sympathy, are spreading among most Islamic sects, being the result > of beliefs in unfounded stories and anecdotes of this kind. Human > sympathy, pity and love of justice, humility and humble-mindedness - > all good qualities - are disappearing day by day, as if they will > soon bid a last farewell to this community. This callousness and this > immorality make many a Muslim appear no better than the beasts of the > jungle. A Jain or a Buddhist is afraid of and avoids killing even a > mosquito or a flea, but, alas! there are many among us Muslims who, > while they kill an innocent man or commit wanton murder, are not > afraid of the powerful God, who rates human life higher than that of > all the animals. What is this callousness and cruelty and want of > sympathy due to? It is due to this - that from their very childhood, > stories and anecdotes and wrong views of the doctrine of Jihad are > dinned into their ears and inculcated into their hearts, the result > being that gradually they become morally dead and cease to feel the > heinousness of their hateful actions; nay, rather, the man who > murders another man unawares and thus brings ruin to the murdered > man's family thinks that he has done a meritorious deed; or rather, > that he has made the most of an opportunity to win favour with his > community. As no lectures or sermons are delivered in our country to > stop such evils - and if there are any such lectures they have an > element of hypocrisy in them - the common people think approvingly of > such misdeeds. Accordingly, taking pity upon my own people, I have > compiled several books in Urdu, Persian and Arabic, in which I have > stated that the popular view of Jihad prevalent among Muslims, that > is, the expectation of a bloody Imam, full of spite and hostility for > other people, is a texture of false beliefs inculcated by > shortsighted Ulema; otherwise, Islam does not allow the use of the > sword for the Faith; except in the case of defensive wars, or in the > case of wars waged to punish a tyrant or to uphold freedom. " > > Mirza Ghulam Ahmad > > > Shri Mataji: " They talked of love but revenge became the hidden > mainstream of their religions " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " No one can talk to them. As soon as one wants to talk > one can be killed. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_1.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " Anyone can commit any sins in the name of religion. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_2.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " Some are money-oriented, some are power-oriented, some > are violent and some are absolutely false. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_3.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " I said, It's all wrong. That's not the way it is going > to work out. Resurrection is going to work out this way that at this > time, all these souls will take their birth. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_4.htm. > > Iblis: " I will cause them all to deviate. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_5.htm. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2009 Report Share Posted October 26, 2009 Dear All, i was informed by Violet that all links below gave an error message: > > Shri Mataji: " They talked of love but revenge became the hidden > mainstream of their religions " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " No one can talk to them. As soon as one wants to talk > one can be killed. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_1.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " Anyone can commit any sins in the name of religion. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_2.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " Some are money-oriented, some are power-oriented, some > are violent and some are absolutely false. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_3.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " I said, It's all wrong. That's not the way it is going > to work out. Resurrection is going to work out this way that at this > time, all these souls will take their birth. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_4.htm. > > Iblis: " I will cause them all to deviate. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_5.htm. > The error was the . after htm(.) and i have corrected them: > > Shri Mataji: " They talked of love but revenge became the hidden > mainstream of their religions " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21.htm > > Shri Mataji: " No one can talk to them. As soon as one wants to talk > one can be killed. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_1.htm > > Shri Mataji: " Anyone can commit any sins in the name of religion. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_2.htm > > Shri Mataji: " Some are money-oriented, some are power-oriented, some > are violent and some are absolutely false. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_3.htm > > Shri Mataji: " I said, It's all wrong. That's not the way it is going > to work out. Resurrection is going to work out this way that at this > time, all these souls will take their birth. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_4.htm > > Iblis: " I will cause them all to deviate. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_5.htm > Thanks Violet. jagbir Note: i also had to edit " We are a powerful army (of great sages, knowing things hidden from the vast majority)! " as i believe it is a very important topic. Just wanted to give a clearer picture with the additional information. - Re: " Wrong views of the doctrine of Jihad are dinned into their ears and inculcated into their hearts " Somalis 'made to view executions' By Mary Harper BBC News Sunday, 25 October 2009 Militia groups are accused of trying to brainwash the young Hundreds of people in Somalia have been forced to watch Islamist militants executing two people accused of spying. People in Merca said al-Shabaab militia patrolled the town with loudspeakers, demanding they attend the executions. The militants also ordered schools to close for the day as they were keen for children to watch the two men being shot dead by a firing squad. Most of those at the execution, on a patch of open ground, are reported to have been women and children. It is becoming something of a pattern for al-Shabaab to encourage young people to engage in violence. It recently organised a quiz for young men in the southern town of Kismayo. The prizes included AK-47 assault rifles, hand grenades and anti-tank mines. The aim, said al-Shabaab, was to stop young men from wasting time, and to focus on important things like defending their territory and their religion. At the prize-giving ceremony, which was attended by hundreds of people, the militants urged parents to teach their children to handle weapons at an early age. Somali children's rights groups say al-Shabaab is intent on brainwashing the young to believe in violent Islamism. In this way, it can ensure it has a steady supply of recruits, ready to fight for its aim of establishing extreme Islamist rule, not only in Somalia but far beyond its borders. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8324955.stm , " adishakti_org " <adishakti_org wrote: > > Jesus in India > (Jesus in India is an English version of Masih Hindustan Mein, an > Urdu treatise written by the Holy Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement > in Islam, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad [1835 - 1908].) > > INTRODUCTION > > I have written this book, so that, by adducing proofs from > established facts, from conclusive historical evidence of proved > value and from ancient documents of non-Muslims, I might remove the > serious misconceptions which are current among Muslims and among most > Christian sects regarding the earlier and the later life of Jesus (on > whom be peace) - misconceptions, the dangerous implications of which > have not only injured and destroyed the conception of Divine Unity, > but the unwholesome and poisonous influence of which has for long > been noticed in the morals of the Muslims of this country. Spiritual > maladies, i.e., want of good morals, evil thoughts, callousness, want > of sympathy, are spreading among most Islamic sects, being the result > of beliefs in unfounded stories and anecdotes of this kind. Human > sympathy, pity and love of justice, humility and humble-mindedness - > all good qualities - are disappearing day by day, as if they will > soon bid a last farewell to this community. This callousness and this > immorality make many a Muslim appear no better than the beasts of the > jungle. A Jain or a Buddhist is afraid of and avoids killing even a > mosquito or a flea, but, alas! there are many among us Muslims who, > while they kill an innocent man or commit wanton murder, are not > afraid of the powerful God, who rates human life higher than that of > all the animals. What is this callousness and cruelty and want of > sympathy due to? It is due to this - that from their very childhood, > stories and anecdotes and wrong views of the doctrine of Jihad are > dinned into their ears and inculcated into their hearts, the result > being that gradually they become morally dead and cease to feel the > heinousness of their hateful actions; nay, rather, the man who > murders another man unawares and thus brings ruin to the murdered > man's family thinks that he has done a meritorious deed; or rather, > that he has made the most of an opportunity to win favour with his > community. As no lectures or sermons are delivered in our country to > stop such evils - and if there are any such lectures they have an > element of hypocrisy in them - the common people think approvingly of > such misdeeds. Accordingly, taking pity upon my own people, I have > compiled several books in Urdu, Persian and Arabic, in which I have > stated that the popular view of Jihad prevalent among Muslims, that > is, the expectation of a bloody Imam, full of spite and hostility for > other people, is a texture of false beliefs inculcated by > shortsighted Ulema; otherwise, Islam does not allow the use of the > sword for the Faith; except in the case of defensive wars, or in the > case of wars waged to punish a tyrant or to uphold freedom. " > > Mirza Ghulam Ahmad > > > Shri Mataji: " They talked of love but revenge became the hidden > mainstream of their religions " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " No one can talk to them. As soon as one wants to talk > one can be killed. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_1.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " Anyone can commit any sins in the name of religion. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_2.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " Some are money-oriented, some are power-oriented, some > are violent and some are absolutely false. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_3.htm. > > Shri Mataji: " I said, It's all wrong. That's not the way it is going > to work out. Resurrection is going to work out this way that at this > time, all these souls will take their birth. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_4.htm. > > Iblis: " I will cause them all to deviate. " > http://adishakti.org/al-qiyamah/surah_20-21_Part_5.htm. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 Jesus in India (Jesus in India is an English version of Masih Hindustan Mein, an Urdu treatise written by the Holy Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad [1835 - 1908].) INTRODUCTION I have written this book, so that, by adducing proofs from established facts, from conclusive historical evidence of proved value and from ancient documents of non-Muslims, I might remove the serious misconceptions which are current among Muslims and among most Christian sects regarding the earlier and the later life of Jesus (on whom be peace) - misconceptions, the dangerous implications of which have not only injured and destroyed the conception of Divine Unity, but the unwholesome and poisonous influence of which has for long been noticed in the morals of the Muslims of this country. Spiritual maladies, i.e., want of good morals, evil thoughts, callousness, want of sympathy, are spreading among most Islamic sects, being the result of beliefs in unfounded stories and anecdotes of this kind. Human sympathy, pity and love of justice, humility and humble-mindedness - all good qualities - are disappearing day by day, as if they will soon bid a last farewell to this community. This callousness and this immorality make many a Muslim appear no better than the beasts of the jungle. A Jain or a Buddhist is afraid of and avoids killing even a mosquito or a flea, but, alas! there are many among us Muslims who, while they kill an innocent man or commit wanton murder, are not afraid of the powerful God, who rates human life higher than that of all the animals. What is this callousness and cruelty and want of sympathy due to? It is due to this - that from their very childhood, stories and anecdotes and wrong views of the doctrine of Jihad are dinned into their ears and inculcated into their hearts, the result being that gradually they become morally dead and cease to feel the heinousness of their hateful actions; nay, rather, the man who murders another man unawares and thus brings ruin to the murdered man's family thinks that he has done a meritorious deed; or rather, that he has made the most of an opportunity to win favour with his community. As no lectures or sermons are delivered in our country to stop such evils - and if there are any such lectures they have an element of hypocrisy in them - the common people think approvingly of such misdeeds. Accordingly, taking pity upon my own people, I have compiled several books in Urdu, Persian and Arabic, in which I have stated that the popular view of Jihad prevalent among Muslims, that is, the expectation of a bloody Imam, full of spite and hostility for other people, is a texture of false beliefs inculcated by shortsighted Ulema; otherwise, Islam does not allow the use of the sword for the Faith; except in the case of defensive wars, or in the case of wars waged to punish a tyrant or to uphold freedom. " Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Car bomb kills 87 in Pakistan as Clinton visits October 27, 2009 By Zeeshan Haider and Andrew Quinn ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) - A car bomb ripped through a crowded market killing 87 people in Pakistan's city of Peshawar on Wednesday, just hours after Washington's top diplomat arrived pledging a fresh start in sometimes strained relations. Wednesday's bomb, the latest urban attack since the army launched a major assault on rural Taliban strongholds two weeks ago, was the deadliest since 2007 when around 140 died at a procession to welcome home former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, who was assassinated just weeks later... Sahib Gul, a doctor at Peshawar's main hospital, said the dead from Wednesday's bomb included many children and women. " The car was parked outside a market frequented mostly by women, " city official Azam Khan told Reuters " Several buildings and a mosque have been badly damaged while a fire has engulfed buildings, " witness Aqueel-ur-Rehman told Reuters from the scene. http://ca.news./s/reuters/091028/world/international_us_pakistan_violen\ ce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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