100 Years Ago… – Hazrat Musleh-e-Maud’s telegram from Aden en route to Europe, 1924

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Important instructions about Jamaat matters

“All praise belongs to Allah the Almighty! We have safely reached Aden. 

The Civil [and Military Gazette] and Qadian’s newspapers should be sent regularly. Letters and parcels should be sent through Thomas Cook & Son to Port Said by 31 July [1924], and thereafter to London. 

“The speech to be delivered at the conference should be reviewed quickly, with a copy sent to the conference secretary and one to me. Moreover, both articles should be printed promptly.

“Any news from Berlin or London should be telegraphed to me at Port Said. 

“When the Bukhara mission departs from Quetta, inform me immediately via telegram. 

“Protest against the imprisonment of Maulvi Nematullah Khan Kabuli, enforced due to religious differences, and strive for his release. 

“Inform me via telegram about the circumstances of the Bhera incident. It is a matter of great concern in the history of the Ahmadiyya Jamaat. 

“The protection of the Jamaat is crucial. Conduct your own investigations. If Ahmadis are found at fault, they should be admonished. Report to me about the individuals responsible for the unrest. If they are oppressed, they should be fully supported to maintain the reputation of the Jamaat. 

“Publicly express displeasure and disapproval of strife and disorder through an announcement. Ahmadis should endure oppression rather than cause harm to others. 

Instruct the Ahmadis of Bhera to uphold truthfulness in all their statements. May Allah assist you and them. 

“Inform me via telegram about the cause and details of the unrest.

“Khalifatul Masih. 

“From: Aden. Time: 11:10 am. Date: 23 July 1924.”

(Translated by Al Hakam from the original Urdu, published in the 29 July 1924 issue of Al Fazl)

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