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L a s t 3 C h a p t e r s of Quran. 156. C i t y v. C o u n t r y . 173. Bro. Omar, 175. Mauritius Ahmadi Brotherhood. A b d u l l a h - O m a r . 163. W h y B l a m e Jews. 162. T w o to Meet. "176. M i s s i o n a r y Epistles. 163. 3esus' T o m b . 168. F o u r American M o s l e m :Ladies. Press Notices. 172. A h m a d ' s Book, 168. M . M . Sadiq. 155. News Abroad. 174. S i g n i f i c a n t SayingS. 176. W i s d o m of M~hammad. 163. New Converts. 169. T r u t h A b o u t T u r k s . 175. Call to Prayer. 1 5 4 . Brief Report. 166. C h r i s t i a n Missionaries. 163. F o u r t e e n PrOphecies. 157. Ahmadia Library. 161. J e s u s N o Divine.. 163. Messiah Claims. 158. " " Cross or Christ. 161. Dead" R e v i v e d . 162. Listen t h e L e a d e r . 15g. E a s t ~and W e s t 162. Moslem Faith. 164,

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Azan Call to Prayer


Al-la-ho Al-la-ho All,la-ho All-la-ho Ash ,ha-do Ash-ha-do Ash-ha-do Ash-ha-do an'-na an-na an-la an.la Ak-bar A k - bar Ak-bar Ak-bar e-la-ha e-la-ha " il-lal,lah il-lal-lah

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A l l a h is the. G r e a t e s t o f all A l l a h is t h e G r e a t e s t o f a l l A l l a h is t h e G r e a t e s t o f all A l l a h is t h e G r e a t e s t o f all

I b e a r w i t n e s s t h e r e zs n o n e w o r s h i p a b l e b u t All~,K I bear "witness t h e r e is n o n e w o r s h i p a b l e b u t A l l a h I bear witrless that Muhammadis the Messenger of Allah I bear w i t n e s s ' t h a t M u h a m m a d is t h e M e s . s e n g e r o f A l l a h
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Allah is the Greatest of all " ~ A l l a h i s t h e G r e a t e s t o f all

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I n tile n a m e o f Allah. the G r a c i o u s , the Merciful.. 1: - S a y : 1 s e e k r e f u g e . in the L o r d of m e n . . 2 , the K i n ~ of men. a. t h e God . . of m e n . 4 . F r o m ~ .. .. evil s u g g e s t i o n s i n t o ' t h e h e a r t s o f ' m e n . .
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t with xvh.m be I'eace and Blessings of Allah) - 1. Mnhannnad v= swept away f . r e v e r tile gros-s id,l=ttry of the v~st' penmsula of :\rabi;ifind established fi~its place t l ~ lmre wor-4hil~ping of One G o d . " 2 . \vitii mie magIiC word Mulutmma,d Chailged. the wine-bibbers of A r a b i a into a clean, s~,ber nalii,n which lms n . t had a s i n g l e saloon in its country for tim last thirt,Sen hundred years. " ~T,,1.......... l ~ w i t h l{is 1 treat :Spiritual l'mvers, elevated tile rude. andheathen - \ r a b i a n s . f r o m tim lowest state ot:-barbarlsm to the lughest state ot civilization and godliilc!ss. "'To the Arab nati~in it w a s a birth; from darknes.; into hght. -.~ " " -: : 4: M u h a m n \ a d ~ saw the great empires of Gi~eece =uad t'ersia in t h m r tnll liower and might, a n d he tohl'l~is handful of followers tbat before 10ng they --would belong to the Moslems. It was a miraculous:prophecy-made at a tmle. w h e n Moslehls w e r e f e w a n d poi,r, and was wtmderfnlly fulfilled just as it had been -foretold.. " . 7" " " ' . " 5. Onde there Were five hnmlred cavalries in the desert sltort Of rattons. . All they lind t o e a t was. a bag of dates weighing .just fifteen pounds. Thi~ blaster-l: r0phet blessed that bag and o?dei~ed the dates tO be distributed among . the men. All w e r e fed attd satisfii:d trot of that. anti when flley had finished, the dates were as nianv as they Were before b e i n g given out. ( R e l a t e d by tlie T r a d i t i o n - H i s t o r i a n A b o o Daud.) " 6. T h e Master I'ropltet once. offered his prayers f o r Ablms and Iris cbil, ~ 1L~IllLIII ~lslt. ~ . . i i . . . . I -

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"'A'men. A l l .present ear "; - ".-. " : : 4 7. There being a sex'ere draugltt-iil Arabkr, a n d the laird dr,v 0 u a c c o u n t b[ no rain; the people requested the .Master;l'r0p!mt for pr;~yer "As so0n as h e . lifted up his halldS .for prayer; h e a v v clouds gatlmi'ed inl]ie slcv and it started to: rain anti continued for-it xxt-ek, l.Related b}:.Ilukbari alld Muslim.) 8: At tim b[rtla of the Master-l"rophet the Whole !h0use becante filled with light, and. the stars seemed t0 have ,,lrawn near. (Behaq].) 9. A blind than-came t~ tile M a s t e r - P r o p l t e t wlto offered prayers for hinl ;tnd 1o ~ he b e g a n to see like otllers. "(Relal~ed by Tirniazi. Nasal, etc.) : " 10. Many persons among, tlte companions[ of t h e Master-Propl{et main-tztined their v0uthfnl complexiim and vigor all their life-'flarough Iris p r a y e r s : -tnd-many a" person of indecent" beliavior.became m0de.~t.after his prayers. " F o r exan~ple : the lad n a r r a t e d b y t h e Ilistorian Tibrani. Abu Q a t a d a maintained " his dark hair and im, enile" face" to tlie age of seventvl bet:ause he wa~ bleSsed. bv the 3 t a s t e r - P r o p h e t with lus,.pravers for tlu ..... -~ ' ! . ".- . I1. A b u B a k r , bilEten bY a poisoriot~s snake, c a m e t~ tim Master-Propltet, u lto applied his spittle t o . t h e slmt stung b v tim snake and A b u Bakr was:qtute cured at once attd never felt tl;e.effectsof'the imison a g a i n . . . = " : . 19 ManY poor lieople becante Vastly -rlclt~ and llauv anoilliterate.beCame " learned tllr0ugh tlte p r a y e r s 6f t h e Mastei--Propllet. ( F o t " e x a m p l e : Arias. ". Abdur R a h m a n bin j ~ u f . ' I b n i .-\l~l~as: Abdullah-bin J a f e r . ' U r w a : ) " 13 W h e n tim Iddl-worsltippers'. armies Came dC)wn xyitl1 weapons, m "ute~r" nan,s:" to'- m,~.-.-a,-~'~'; tlie M'tster-Prm~het. ,'tnd.. his conllmmons, tile, n u n m e r . . ' ,. ., . , f the latter was far less t h a n that of the former, lint Allah tim : \ h m g h t y sent hosts of angels to help t h e Prophet and those a n g e l s Were materialized in the " davliglit tO be seen by many, . friends and f o e s . . . . : / :, -~ " " 14. T h e .Master-Prophet's visiorr was so x-~v~dand c l e a r ~ s regards the..
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bccnr at any time is such an encouraging piece: of news that it will upliold.at alltimes the-courage rif a true Mussalman. q t a l s o affords an easy criterion t o . iudge.l~etween the different t-eligions. T h e true.and living religion m u s t be tlie ~,m~ tfiat iS al(vavs:i)roducLive 0f f r u i t and tlle/frtiit of a religion is nothing but imion-wid(God xvhiCh is.attainable ~miv t h r o n g h revelatitmS. Thus unlike otlaer religions pointitig I ,. Other lowei' goals.'Isiam'fixes the goal of its followers at the h:ghest ideal c~!wtceivable by the human mind and thus, alone of all religions, satisfies tlat~ demands Of ]iuln"au nature.- :\gain, the Strongest argument ~hich the iitheist i~suallv'emplov.s against r~ligi0nS is that-f there is aGod.flaen why should 1 le not directly r e v e a l H i m s e l f to n l e n . . N o such objectioncan be taken against - l~lam, which ~10es not go. for its "In'Oof-lo: the tales of the past. but s a y s th/tt : e v e n n 0 w there are men taught liv:tl]e hnant (:spiritual leader) antl reformer" ~f the present age. wh0receive rex;elations f r o m G o d , persons wanHnff further . . . . . informationabt]nt the A[essiah and=AIahdi nmv write to me to the following address i Mirza llasliir-ud-din M almittd Ahmad, Oadian, District .Gurdaspui'. - lhmjali~-India.. ( L d ~ m t i d mode o~ worship.)
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f a s t e n e d o r nailed t h a t holy and lonely man (Ion.ely because he was forsaken .even b Y :his .cwardly friends), to t h o s e - t w o lneces of wood joined:: crosswav.~ and hence called the Cross. N o w ' t h a t cross was not made by Jesus " and it w a s no friend of his. It was a " THE MOSLEM SUNRISE weapon of his enetnies and it showed no meri~v to him. But can- you ima.gine " ~* . now tim" wisdom, of Jesus' friends aiad _:=---=- = -- ~-~--~ f011owers, who Started loving, kissing, lanuarv, t92:1 : c a r e s s i n g , a n d even worslfippi'ng the No. 1, Vol. '2 :_ ....... ~.~:_-.~==-= figures;' samples and models of t h a t very c r o s s that tortured and murdered " " . CR{~)S.S ()R.-CIIRIS'I7 " _Jesus, (according tO theh- v i e w s ) ? I Sul~pi~se you Were tO read in tile cannot nnderstand why the Christians nmke such a fuss over the worst morning l)aper, a piece (:)f news.cabled weapon of his w o r s t enemies.' W e from l)aris, tl{at to honor tile saviours have rib doubt of tile Christians' g o o d i , f t h e i r country in the last war, and t:~ .intehtions. but a foolishness is a f t e r show iheir respect for those brave s01- all a foolishness, aild it-is never too diers who sacrificed their lives by be- late to mend. So m y dear Christians - " ,-~, ~lease think:over t h e ' m a t t e r again and ing-killed by the German-l,l~ Bertha. -1 . . . . . m a d e t e a r dowu this enemy of lesus from guns, the- French l beople have , your churchesi chapels, fi~tgs, rosaries, smfill atitl.large m o d e l s of that gun,- c h a i n s ' a u d e y e r y w h e r e . Break all the and have started fixing those gun- crosses and burn them if you love models on tlieir-citadels~ houses, buihl- Jesus. Jesus will never forgive you i11gs, and are hanging miniatures of. for making such a horrilfle bhmder as. tliem o n i h e i r necks, Watcla-chaius and to n m k e f r i e n d s with h i s enemies'
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F a r m Schotd t~, give a talk on I s l a m in the school hall. T h e lecture was a n n o u n c e d / 4 ~ the local papers, a m l thereI)urin,, the last i u a r t c r I have b e e n fdre i n / a d d i t i o n tO the s t u d e n t s a n d ver~" bns'~', invited It,, m a n y plat'es ,mr teacher.{, there were p r e s e n t some c i t i ~;f "the c:itv t i n the Slates o f N o r t l i D a k o t a . . \ i i n n e s o t ; , ;rod 31ichigan I li~ zens o f f , . l i t t l e tmx'n to0. i spoke for an hotti: ~rta : Islam. kind- tlie /:hairnmn. deliver lectures on lslant. { ) n N o v e m b e r 27111 last 1 Was h u n - thankin.~ ate for the speecli, said : " . \ l l I knew of Muhamnmdanism before ored by the I - x c h a n g e C l u b of I ; r a n d -1 lavens. 3Itch.. a.~ the gtlt'S| o f the club" this W a s - t h a t the . M u h a m n t a d a n s w o r at a l~anqnet a t t e n d e d by a l,-{rge ship M u h a m m a d a n d kill the C h r i s g a t h c r i n ~ ' o f l a d i e s a n d get{tlenlen. 7 1 tians, but today 1 lmve learned, the real facts a n d I a m t h a n k f u l fdr if." Was intr.oduced to the m e m b e r s by the l~ros. : . \ b a s a n d H e i d e r w r o t e me in ]wesident; 31r. J o h n ] [()fi'tn;[ll. before t h e i r letter of N o v . . 11. 1922: I "'The the dinner,, a n d a f t e r the d i n n e r a n d m t f s i c x\'hich wa.~ played by a local to)" d a y a f t e r you had l e f t f o r St. l~aul cit~, there "were a n m n b e r of people musical Imnd. 1 was asked to give. a called o v e r 1he telephone a n d i n q u i r e d tall< on Islam, \\:lille i n / r o d u c i n g . m e for the .tall< the C h a i r m a n - r e m a r k e d : a l m u t you. \ V h e n w e i n f o r m e d t h e m " \ V e :ire nsed ttb heai'ing Of chlr mis- lhat .yt'Rl had left f o r the c i t i e s t l i e y skmaries gcfii]g to India. b u t h e r e is We.re. v e r y d i s a p l m i n t e d as they all Wanted:to;have a tall< with you. f l o w something extraordinary, a missidnarv ever: we tried to Satisfy tlt~ff by t e l l i n g . sent by the hiilian.~ to l'weach theh" rt;-. lliem that vim :would c o m e back here l i g i o n -to the Anteri/:ans." " aqraiB tillle I s p o k e a n m l apl)lauses and cheers .', ."S ( l l l l e " ' -; ". . . . zl -t l- ' -l . S (-:i.l t./ .e.l - ~-- ~m ". ' \ X e m u s t" ,~av that . -v o u r l e c t u r e. o u t ll)r al)(}l.l[, tin Ill.till i| l i |t t . ~ "~ , . , ,. ~ . . , w n a,t - I.- i-s t i l l [ i :; ~_ a t t i m ~" tale | ' a r m was .v e r y . nltlch a p XX'llallSlalll IS, allll [ ii1 . . ' : "." ' s p r e c m t e d a s people are all t a l k i n g w h a t* i: a g ee.~ ~ " h "~hrNt'aifit{ trut ill t r ' -" .... " ..... ~t dV , .aa l l l V , -e l l t ln- .... , a b o u, t - .t t a n d . h a d. - p l. a .n n e d. "to ltave....:. o u y . .What It flitters, /ella(i.'l I , ~ -. . . . . . . . . speak a " some butldmg" " T h e \-" laity of (:)tlran'whi-ch is ~l"{it f}mnd in "~ " : " g a i n m " l h e ' f i r e s e n t B i b l e e0ntinuati'tm o f Rex-- " all say that it was a w o n d e r f u l O r i e n t a l e l a t i o n a n d l h e l ] ' r o p h e t Of the D a y ~ talk a n d they o n l y wisli t h a t : y o n w o u h l " have sta~.ed l o n g e r. a n d g i v e n a n o t h e r :\hnmd. . , " \ \ r h e a [ finished nix" lccture~ f~nn" ~ecture." . "... :., . . . . " . give c l e r g y m e n ,,ot u p o n e ."a f t e r t h e o t h e r :I~t'IOXX" .we ~ t h e article . tltat . w't~ . . . . '" t o a s k - q u e s t i o n s . Which were o r ( l i n a r v . . I'rmte(I nt t~le (~rookston D a d y l trees: atl;l w e r e a t T . s w e r e d t o t h e sati~i l,; , t . , f a c t. " " V I ..':,ITOlx. l : l x ( ) 3 I .1 N D I .\ " V I S I T S . . . . M the m a j o r i t y o f -the atulience. !N CROOI(ST()N : I a m t h a n k f u l to Mr. Joe Nek, eni for l)r. M u f t i 3 h t h a m m a d Sadiq of Inhis hospitality an/l for a r r a n g i n g m r dia i s . v i s i t i n g w i t h Messrs. Alms a m l m -y a p p e a r a n c e b e f o r e such a n i n l e l l i - / l l e i d e r at 419 {. N o r t h B r o a d , r a y for a . Vent g r o u p . f pe,~ple .who grove h i e f e w days. arrn'mg" m the city )'ester: their " u n d i v i d e d a t t e n t i o n , a n d w h o flay frr~nt a lecture torte in N o r t h l ) a shmved their exlwessions - f a p l ~ r e c i a - - k o t a . T h e visitor is~a M o s l e m m i s lion i n l l l a l l ~ 3 x v a v s . . " sionary. . Dr. S a d i q i s . t h e e d i t o r of the M o s I v e r y n n l c h e n j o y e d lecttirqng a n d LEM StTNRISI"., a n m g a z i n e publiidmd at , m y visit in a n d n e a r Ross a n d S t a n l e y . 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with two Rakaat o f l~rayers in the Mosque to teach the new converts tile Islamic mode of worship. Friday meetings .are held. as usual, in the.i house of Mrs. V. Clark (Sister ;.\veslia). " " -'Thanks are due to Manager Picturet lall .q.'tanlev, S u p t . . Farm Scho,1 Croolston. }4ecretary Turkish Cafe~ llall. Detroit. Pres. U. N; I . A.. De- . troit; I:.xchange Club. Grand I I a v e n ~ . Attorney. II. Wilcox. L a d y M a r i o n . . Pres. Chicago \Vest Africa, n Woman's -Club. a n d o t h e r s for allowing, me to -use their halls and churches for :leelures and. talks on Islam: ..

l.delh;ered tj,ei~ lectures in U. N. 1. .\:. meetings i~" Detroit..'Xlich.. a n d se- " 1 a~il much 012iged to Mr. James cured about forty new conve{ts to. Sodick. . Sister Ahmadia and other Islam.- Out of.-the converts ttwre, an m e m b e r s in Chicago foi" carrying..on " intelligent and entlmsiastic y p u n g m a n , the .x('ork as usual during the days o.f Rev. Stilton.has been appointed as tile n w - a b s e n c e from_the h e a d q u a r t e r s . " leader o f that congregation.7 with .his . .~ . ~~Ioslem nante as Slieik :\bdus Salaam. MISSIONARY EPISTLES Another zeahms memlier of our's tliere i s Mrs. \Vright { S i s t e r Nazeefa), 31issionary epistles were written on who together with her little chihlren is .liehalicaf 0fliteraturetlle-Ahmadiawas and Ordermailed Amer=many toin ill,, :Xrabie lan . . . . " ce!ebrities all over the world, indud-. guage. . --. SiSter Rahatnllah.is still doing her~ m s . ( l ) M r . . S h a p u r i i Saklatwala, con, gratulating l~im on his being elected a very good work in Itighland Park. l)e-- inember o f the British Parliament; " troUt." " - " ' " ' " t- Mr -rod Mrs " ( 2 ) .-Xlr: I'onar I.aw on his. being~ap- .. " -/ I am mucl{ obliged _-XI"~ ~.~dler :M;'" " liointed I,v HiS Majesty the K i n g as Thaha. Mr. AliMrs'riza l:,~ffel;ili, and 3 i r ~ l'rime Minister. ( T h e Prime Minister an,lMuftiZadada a n d M r s . Adaree for tlmir:hospitalities :acknowledging this epistle h a s exduring m y recent: visit to Detroit. :me-presseddatedNv':14~lris in1922.) Iris. letter, tOal~preCiation

Micla" ~ " " 1 Iondrable .Shapurji Saklatwala: R e v . [.L l ) . . q n t t o n ( S h e i k .\lniu.4 Salaam) of Detroit, S l i e i k . \ h m a d :l.)in . M. P.. in reph, to n w epistle mentioned . : i d - S t ~ Lonis~ Mo., BrOther. :Yousaf ab~we writes'as follows: Chape House. N e w 1 , r 0 a d . . t., IMr. logeph): Sister Saeeda'{n (;arv. I oridOn, E. C.. 2,1Nov- 29th, 1922.=" Ind., ,-lad Sister A m i n a (MRS;. Anl{e Dear D r . . S a d j q : - . . J . - . ." " t-lr0oks'~ of Chica.,~ I h}ights, have l tlmnk you for vour kind message been l m s v i l l theii"\l~laCes : imvinchig of. i d t l r i n s t a n L " ; .: tile peoifl'e ~if tile truth 6f Islam; and i 1 am-afraid I anl nist in a" positron --have b e e n s u c c e s s f u l in: converting to make a n y bene{'olent promises f6r manv"to the Blessed Fold. thel freedonl n f Hindustan. becaui~e I " ( ) u r regular weekh" meetings are firmly believe that until people begin now hehl every SundaS" m o r n i n g a t I 1 to ut{derst,'ind and' realize that the low. o'clock in our Mission House. Three e s t c l a s s o f w o r k i n g m e n h a v e g o l f th.e same rights as the lfighest class or rich rooms are joined together for the purpose. and some sit on the .staircase, .but men or.educated persons, ttiere is:no .: " Still m a n y have to.stand for want of. sah-ation for anyhody. acc0mmo~lation. The'meeting is s t a r t e d ( S d : ) SflAPt.'RJI SAKLATWALA.
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AIr. James 31. h)lms(,n (ILL), Anleen. \ .Xlr. x.Vm. J o h n s iIIL'). Fateh. M iss Victoria Smith ?( I I1.). Zakiy'ya. .Mr. Owet) Richards,)n t I11.1, Osman. " .\lr. XVm. l Ifirrell ( llL)~ I<l]aleelullah. Mrs. ~Annie llrooks. (.ILL'). Amina. MrJ I;. A. f l u g h s { Ill. J. Fareed.. Mrs C l e o K e l l y (ILL), Kaleema. AIr. Win. Kelh; ~111.-); M u h a n m l a d Walt. Mr. Clem VCall~er (ILL'). Ilal)eelmlla.
Mr. I.. Bell (ILL), M'ariam. Mr. A h r o m Simmins (111.). l h r a h i m . ( Miss l~ettie Clark (111.'). kareema]/, Mr: George Clark (Ili.'). Omar, Miss I.ul)cr l.oring ~ ILL). S a l e e m a . 3lis~ Dorothy T h d m a s (111.). M~mecra. Miss Ellen H. Dent (lll.'f. AlL-ca. . . Miss M. Flt)wer~; (ILL), Muneera. Air. Alfi'ed l~lanton (111;). Alee. .Mr. Willie Ri:als 111.1. Ilaleem. " Mr. lames Smitli (i11.). ]lal~t, et)~ ~Ir. lssa(Ior Gillew (ILL), 'Sated..: " M r . F r e t l e r l c k C h u r c h i l l (Ill.); Farecd~i .Mr'.'Tt)tn VCeller (ILL). AI)dur t~allman. Mr. VCm, C0,,Ili:r ( I l i A . At)dul Jal)l)ar. Miss Get)rgiana Churchill ( I l t . ) . llatool. Mr. Augine Churcliill (ILL), Kareem. Mr. l laney Flowers (I11.). A b d u s S a m a d . Mr. ~Vm. Steele (Ill.). Azeez. Mr. l l a r r y Ross (II1;')~. Abdul Quddot)s. Mrs. Nonie Green (III.). A m a t u r R a h m a n . Mrs~ Van J,)lms0n (Ill.). Amatul Jabhar. .X|r. Will Jails (Itl.). Fateh. . .Miss ~,Varnetdar Smith (Ind.'); Zakiyya. Mrs. 31attle I]t. Pa.vne (I11 L A m a t - u l r : Malik. Aliss Rt)xie Curtis ( h ~ d . l . A m a t u r R a s heed. : " Miss. Roberta Rohson I hid:l. Amatal l]aki.... : " ". '
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"'In a d d i t i o n t - 132 Muslim initiates, including such hi,table people ;ts tile .[mam ~,f Zaria township. many. and IIrother Mauh'i Mubarik l:.lhajj A h m e d o f - B i d a . I'rince Aft.:\li h a s gone to that c o u n t r y to invesdullah hin. 31uhammad. bin..-\lml~ekar ti.t,,ate the p r o p e r ~-avs an(l means ~ f bin, [.TStllllan Dan l=~(lit~ ~ f S o k o t . . establishing such a mission. t m c l e ' t u the prese.nt .'quhan, the Ven31isimh-ud-l)in : \ h m a d is the name erable 3 l a u h ' i e . sticceeded in com-ert. f the newmis:ionarv:~ w h , has j o i n e d ing t o Islam a ntlnll~el-~;f converts the corps i1{ l.ondtm {o hel 1) B r o . " A z i z : from Chri.qianity an(L l)agal'lisnl, i o t Din m i d M a u l v i 3lul~i~trik :\li in their. wholn S{atiml .Xlaster o f I<aduna: a commercial and t'eli~lious"worlls re- well-educated an,.1 intelligent \Vest Inspectively, l i e has d e v o t e i l t f i . ~ l i f t t dian gentleman.:, deserves mention." the cause o f Islam. May A l l a h b e Iris l'n~tector an,l I lelper in all hig under= taking.s~ Mr. 11. '.M. l<,han in . \ u s t r a l i a 11~i been lmsv in circulating literature an w r i r i n g a r t i c l e s on I s l a m to the :Att: tralian lml)ers. J l e i u f o f m s in one ( his letters that there were 19 mf~sqttt built by A f g h a n s in .\ustfalia. M e e t S a k e n d e r .\li w r i t e s : frot Igengal of the variotlS activities of-th :\lmmdi Ilretfiren in that vicinit under t h e SUl~eriutendence, of/ - u v e n e r a b l e .Xlaulana/ M u h ~ 1 6 1 m d ,\1 dul wahid sahibS- R s . 1;200. wer .~tfl~scribedthis ~,'ear by our I/eng~ ..\nj-um~an tO t h e L'entral" M issilm ftm at Qadian. T h e l lvderalJad: lhdletin o(..";ecm d c r a b a d . ' l n d i a ; has printed a whol page communicated a ~ t i c l e i n def/en: o f the ...\hnmdia Cummunitv: Professor ,Navvar writes to the tim under medical a d v i c e he is retirint~t India soon. T h e a t i a c k s . ' f malari; have affected his hea'th l~a,lh,. Mr. . \ . . \ . Y u s u f w n l e s Iror l.a.~os o f - o u r . \ h m a d i a mission w o r "in \Vest A f r i c a : "N0tWithStaiidin,c, .\IIM..\DI.\ NEWS Al,lxO:\l)
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-mission w o r k is m a k i n g : r a p i d pi'ogr e s s . A l u n a d i a I|all w e e k l r meetings. ( ) u r a n and H a d i s classes, etc.. Oare regularly h e h l . ()pen air lectures in " . different q u a r t e r s 0~ tile .~mvn a r c at" ....... tractm~ m o r e ' . allentitm anil ]artier - ~ " - ,mmbers have commenced lenditag " . -'5 " " tlieir lfithe,'lo i n a t l e n t i v e e a r s t~ the call ,f A h n m d i a missionaries, ' A B D U L KARIM /~HI~'ADI "The Mauh.ie addressed 2 0 ,neet~ Whose strenuous, sincere efforts laid in,...s and:traveled Ul~ to the terminus the firm. foundation .of .Ahmadia Movement in Alexandt:ia. Egypt. May Allah of the Nigerian Railway. the Kai'im bless our Abdul Karim.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It.ear : \ d m i n d Colley M. Chester. W h o i s just returned from Constantil nople, where he had interests for :20 )'cars, is q u o t e ( I in a S p r i n g f i e l d IMass.) paper~ writing ahotlt the Turk: . . " T h a t there a r e no prejudices ~ g a i n s t L'hristians i n T u r k e w l e t alone k i l l i n g s o f Christians.". "Tile h a r e n l h a s v a n i s h e d out ( , f - T u r k e v and tht:re are fewer m e n - w i t h p l u r a ! w i x e s than there are m a r r i e d reel1 with m i s t r e s s e s ill -the United States." " T h e r e is uloi-e lionest.v t o the s q u a r e . inch in T u r k e y t h a n t h e r e is to the square " ):ard in m o s t /)flier conntries Of t h e world.'" "'Reli.gions helie'f is resptmsihle fi~r the: !,r/..judice a g a i n s t the T n r k il~ . \ m e r i c a [and m u c h of F.urope'l." " H e . i s hJ.val to his faltli t - a degree gen-rralh- tlllklltp, vn a l l l l l l l g devcflees ~tf other rcligi*ms." . "'llis ~;tandard ;d h,m.'stY is h i g h e r t h a n
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1)rnpagandists/' "q~eturning I feel as if I had c o m e f r o m the m o s t w o n d e r f u l c . u t i t r v ill the world, the country .tfiat 0 f f e r s . t h e ~ r e a t e s t business i~,~ssiliilities a;ld opportunitieS." ."If yon deal with a T n r k a n t l he p r o m ises to pay on a certain day. you will g e t y o u r motiey 6n that day, or if he sells y o u goods oi a c 6 r t a i n . s t a n d a r d o f quality, then they :it~e .t~rthat quality represented.'; ."

w-rht, '" " ' T h e - ' T n r k is-;.111 ahst,hltelv i'aithfnl hits; h a n d : ,.'l-large p r o p o r t h m c{f m e n it1 tilt: t ' n i t c d .States a n d Fngland. w h o can affiwd .it. have addlthmal eonlllanions, hut in T u r key t~day t h e m a n .wh 9 h a s more than . h e wife is sctwne(l.'" "'In T u r k e y all m e n hv htw are .allowed f , , u r wives, l;nt scarcely a n y ha~e m o r e than ,~lle. T h e thin.~ re,:erses itself : in .tlw. .United S t a t e s it is t h e i m m o r a l i t y o f m . rallty, and hi Ttirke): it is the morality . f " inllnt~ralit y." "There i s mncll n i g h t life in Constanti= ii.pJe with its vice, hilt :it i s x i e e t r a n s p o r t e d by the Allies a n d their soldiers a n d - s a i l o r s arid travelers, and. h u s i n e s s men.; h u t even w i d t - t h e s e d r u n k e n s a i l o r s o f the allied ..hips. c a r o n s i n g i n t h e dives prom~lted nl0stly by R u s s i a n r e f u g e e s t h e r e is no. tll,~re dis~lrder t h a n in N e w Y o r k City." " C o n t r a r y to general hnpressitm, the T u r k is a v e r y t~llerant" Inalt, not 0nly wiiting llllt a n x i o u s that othersShi'Duld do as tl)ey please i n relighm as ii~ other things; b t l t nat~.lrally ;hws not like to h a v e l~iso~vn habits o f rt:ligious o r - d a i l y life - i n t e r f e r e d w i t h by out ..iders." " "" : - - " "Tile .Turk has been. the most misrepreseni~:d p e r s ( m ill t h e w o r l d . I w a s ill C o i l -

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"The four fundameritals o f g o o d c i t l z e n Bishop Roots o f l I a n k o w , China; tells a ~hip are work. tlirift, respect for authority missionary mass meeting t h a i B o l s h e v i S m is and a r e v e r e n c e f o r family l i f e . " - - J a h a D. t h e great force in China. It h a s " o v e r I?ocl,'e[ell,'c~Jr. " ~ t h r o w n doctrine.4 that have stood for thou- sands o f y e a r s . " "Young China" listens - "Church -.tnd state as a unit is :, backward eagerly to the ]',olsheviki.~ " " move."~h'abbi P h i l l i p II " a t e r m a n .
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"Often we find ourselves wondering xyhfit. wt.. do lvant. M a n y Of us-do not know wll~lt we w a n t , a n d a f t e r we get what we t h i n k we w a n t we ;lon't wm!t it, lint if we; realize what i t really is w e find it is love. ,Not passion, nor always the love o f a single individual or e f a' man alone. "hut the l o v e o f e v e r y b o d s ~ i n o t h e r , father; sister, brother. " pal. f r i e n d - - t h e sweet fellowship o f love."-.llagdah'n" de .-h'klen.

W r f l e r s and officials., powerful in Russia. are opoosed to SanIa Claus r angels, and all "myth#," as they call them. A fight is made ag'dlns~ all religious celebrations.. "Angi.qs are symbols used to enslave, the chihl mind. "~ say the Communists. :They are mistaken. Angel~. belief in God and His kindness.l lift t h e child's mind [rom ~tull earth toward t h e sky. That is-n~Jt enslaving.--Thc Famous JburnMist, Brisbane.

"Tile Grc;cks went to Asia to kill as many Turks as they could. That involved killing many t h a t ~:ere s'tlrcly, innocent, o f a n y c r i m e . But such killings did n o t - h u r t the feelings o f anybody. "The Greeks. Iiaving m a d c " a miserable failure o f their, attempt a t . c o n q u e s t , n o w soothe their injured vauity by.?executing half a dozen cif their highest public officials. ' Ttiereupou. the British r e p r e s e n t a t i v e demands his passports and E n g l a n d breaks off relations. To w a n d e r abroad, killing t h o u Sands~ is all right. T o kill. half a dozen o f your own is m o s t shSckhag. Queer moralily."--.-lrthur.- lh'isbanc. /"

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T h e Mosm:..~t S u xtusl.: is s c ; t t t e r i n g s e e d s u p o n t h e d e s e r t ~ s a n d s A n d w i t h e a c h seed is m i n g l e d "a- d r o p o f r a i n , T h y m i n d is b t t t a d e s e r t w i t h o u t t h e s a c r e d t r u t h , R e c e i v e , O b l i n d one, t h e s e e d a n d r a i n t h e MOSLE,~t S t l , x a l s z g i v e s to y o u , A f t e r tWO y e a r s o f Ceaseless l a b o r S o w i n g s e e d s i n h a r d b a k e d soil, H e r e a n d t h e r e a f l o w e r is b l o o m i n g " T o ~ l a d d e n tlie M u f t i ' s h e a r t I t l m n k t h e b l e s s e d A l l a h f o r H i s g i f t to t h e A h m a d t a C o m n l u n t t y a n d trust ibis borne with its majestic dome l)ointing heaveuward, wltich has been e s t a b h s b e d by tlm M u f t t s cea_eless e f f o r t s , n i a y b e t h e m e a n s o f b r i n g i n g s o u l s I~Jgether f o r t r u e anti earnest work: : ~-: . _ M a y o u r M u f t i b e s p a r e d .to Us f o r n i n n y y e a r s . " IL~lt:xxt,1.I~a{t ( M r s . M u s t a p h a T a h a . )
EXPRESSIONS' OF APPRECIATION N a s r u l l a h A h m a d i , Mardan: "You are H a j e e M u h k u m d i n (Calcutta): W e all t h e Spiritual. Columbus for America." pray for your s t r e n g t h of body, m i n d N. K o y a Kutti, C a n n a n o r e : ."I a l w a y s and soul, a n d s o l i c i t f o r y o u r prayers, p r a y to God to c r o w n your efforts w i t h which we are s u r e a r e always accepted" tenfold success a n d to g r a n t y o u a l o n g Mrs. G o l d a Ortgier, St; Louis, Mo.: "[ lease of life, h e a l t h and vigor to carry r e c e i v e d - m y Moslem Sunrise a n d i t . o n the w o r k i n the west." s u r e l y is-a c o m f o r t and pleasure."Mrs. E d y t h D. W a d e , Kern, Cal: "I. . Mrs; V . E . H o f f m a n , R. N. ( P a . ) : L "1 must say I. enjoyed reading t h e M o s l e m h a v e r e a d a n d r e - r e a d the M o s l e m SkmSunrise so much." . .. rise; like it very m u c h a n d believe its B . W . Lye, Colombo: "I h a v e seen t h e coutinueff-messages will eventually pierce first t h r e e n u m b e r s of your g r a n d Sunt h e h e a r t of e v e r y A m e r i c a n home." rise, a n d have put u p a notice at t h e .... S yed Huss.eln K.h.an, Teheren, Persia: A n j u m a u calling f o r subscrihers. ~XVe " "'Many ot tl~e a r u c t e s ot m e M o s l e m p r a y for continued success of your mis- " Sunrise h a v e b~en t r a n s l a t e d a n d pub- s i o u a r y efforts in America." lished in t h e P e r s i a n papers. ,Thanks Shaikh A b d u l l a h Din M u h a m m a d be t o God t h a t a n influential m o v e m e n t - (Mr. J. L . Mott); N e w Orleans: "I p r a y with such a valuable p a p e r is n o w illu:. l i v e times a day a f t e r the M o s l e m rule minating not only t h e c o n t i n e n t of .aud a c c o r d i n g -to the. Islanfic mode of : America, b u t we a r e p r o u d to say t h a t w o r s h i p arid you m~--~ b e sure, t h a t it lias e n l i g h t e n e d all t h e c o u n t r i e s of the whole world. I p r a y to God t h a t I--Ie. YOU, my- dear " b r o t h e r , are rememhered m a y help you a n d b e s t o w His blessevery time. I t l m n k you for y o u r ings t h r o u g h y o u r 3,[ovement not o n l y prayers anti h o p e you w~ll c o n t i n u e to pray for me and t h a t my affairs r will - - t o t h e people of t h e U n i t e d States b u t to-all tile n a t i o n s of the world. ~oon be r e a d j u s t e d . " Bro. O m a r ( M r . W i l l i a m M. P a t t o n ) , H a i e e Ghazi.ud-Din M u h ~ m m e d YooSt. Louis, Mo.: "Have been seeking sUf-.-Joona Garb: ."God h a s made you m o r e t h e fullness of D i v i n e - W l s d o m , Asadullahlel-Glaalib of the P r o m i s e d s t i l l g r e a t e r of Divine Power~ a clearer Messiah. "13be Sun h a s come out of t h e Soul sensitiveness of the Divine Will. west. T h a t which was .foretold by the a n d m o r e brigilter and active Spiritual Master-PropbetP fourteen hundred years V i s i o n s ; t h a t t h e issues a t h a n d m a y be ago is being fulfilled today." S h a i k h Ghulam A h m e d ~ R o r i : In an-- " m e t a n d t h e p r o b l e m s s o l v e d ; . a s P r o v idence:may direct, in b e h a l f of h u m a n i t y ; swer to m y p r a y e r s I h a v e got tbis mesto the exclusive glory of A l l a h : a n d in sage several times t h a t Sadiq will r e t u r n clue h o n o r to His H o l y P r o p h e t M u h a m to Qadian Safe and in good h e a l t h and mad" " 'Sal-lal-la-ho-a-lai-he-wa-sal-lam.' will meet me ther.e. T h e hrief.~narrative h y Airs. M u s t a p h a Thaha (Rahatullah) October Sunrise [n m y mind t h e r e . w a s no t h o u g h t whlch~ I nmy a g a i n m e n t i o n : c h a r a c t e r O f ever leaving you, istic l a n g u a g e s fail me for words w i t h .. But d i s t a n t pallas A l l a h h a s brouglit whii:h to e x p r e s s ~ t h e ap}~reciatlon of m y F o r us to t r a v e l t h r o u g h . v e r y soul for the reading" M a y the And if we find our sorrow great, ' . blessings of Allrih e~'er be upon her, and T o o g r e a t for u s ' t o bear. " b e t ' s tO ~hare in c o n v e y i n g s a i d intelVqe m u s t r e m e m b e r . ' t i s His w i l l - ligence to t h e countless n u m b e r Of the A n d e a c h m u s t bravely share. . ~ fair sex. /)
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