*Kababeer, a small town on Mount Karmel in Haifa, Occupied Palestine in Israel, is the center of Ahmadiyya activities inside Israel. Established in 1928, 99% of the residents of this town belong to Ahmadiyya creed, .....
BTw, when did Israel come into being? in 1948 but our mission was established 20+ years before there was Israel. Actually, we started sending missionaries there in 1924. So when there was no Israel, whose agents were we the Ahmadis?
Moreover, after creation of Israel, no new missions were established. These are tableeghi missions. try not to concoct stories of conspiracies.
You had enough of propaganda against ahmadis. Now behold the truth...
A well known and esteemed Iraqi journalist, ‘Ali al-Khayyat
Afandi, who published a respected newspaper called al-
Añ ba’, He writes:
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These foreign governments are always trying to generate
hatred by creating slogans among Muslims that
create division. Certain sects rise to declare Ahmadis
infidels and to slate them. I have full knowledge that in reality, all such activity is being perpetrated by the
Colonial powers, because during the last Palestinian
war in 1948, the Colonial powers approached me to
see if I could be an instrument in this matter.
In those days, I was the editor of a satirical journal
that was critical of the government. At the time, a
responsible representative of some foreign government
residing in Baghdad invited me to a meeting. To
flatter me, he praised my satirical style and suggested
that I target the Qadiani Community in a hurtful
nature, because this Community was outside the pale
of Islam.
This was in 1948 when part of the Holy Land was cut
off and handed over to the Zionist government, and
the state of Israel was created. I believe that the measure
the diplomat took was in response to the two
tracts published by the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jama‘at
during the year of the partition of Palestine. One of
the tracts was entitled The United Nations and the
Decision to Divide Palestine, in which the conspiracies
of the western Colonial powers and the Zionists,
regarding their plans to hand over the Palestinian
ports to the Jews, were disclosed. The second tract
published was entitled Al-Kufro Millatuñ Wahidah
(All Disbelievers Are in One Group), and it called
upon the Muslims to maintain complete unity and
accord. This is an incident that I personally experienced.
I am fully convinced that as long as Ahmadis
continue to promote unity amongst the Muslim
community—to facilitate the end of the Israeli state
created by Colonial powers—the Colonial powers
will leave no stone unturned in persuading certain
people and sects to continue spreading this kind of
hatred and condemnation of Ahmadis to prevent the
Muslims from being united. (al-Añ ba’, Baghdad,
September 21, 1954)
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