Commonsense
about
Ahmadiyyat
by
FAIZUR RASUL
(Second Edition)Faizur Rasulcet geibih “4 ig
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious Ever Merciful
We praise Him and invoke His blessings on His noble Prophet
Foreword
This booklet is a personal account of a former Shavian Socialist
who stumbled on to the truth and embraced it. Honest and
simple in approach, the author presents woefully the endless
bickering which occupies a great majority of the present day
leaders of Islam in discarding the rope of God Almighty and
labelling others as outside the pale of Islam.
Having accepted true Islam, the author made a careful study of
the views of those who rejected the continuationof prophethood
in Islam. He was able to discern from their writings that their
objections, sincere as they appeared to be, defied the dictates of
commonsense. In fulfilment of past prophecies a reformer was to
appear in the fourteenth century who was to be a reflection of the
Holy Prophet as the moon reflected the light of the sun. The
reformation he brought about met with bitter opposition but his
mission continued to progress.
It is to this message that inspired the author so profoundly that
he invites others, and in particular those who migrated from the
Indian sub-continent to live in the West, to accept because now
that the truth has become manifest, we should not keep ourselves
away from it.
Shaikh Mubarak Ahmad,
26-5-81 Imam, London Mosque