Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmood Ahmad: A Champion of Peace and Justice for Palestine

Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmood Ahmad was the second caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the eldest son of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the movement. He was a respected leader and a devoted servant of the Muslim world, who had a profound impact on the political and religious affairs of his time, especially regarding the Palestine issue. Some of his remarkable contributions are:

  • In 1946, two years before the creation of Israel, he received a divine revelation that alerted him of a grave crisis for the Muslims in Palestine. He implored them to unite and seek guidance from God¹.
  • He endorsed the partition of Palestine into two states, one for the Jews and one for the Arabs, as a peaceful solution to the conflict. He also championed the rights of the Palestinian refugees and denounced the atrocities committed by the Zionists².
  • He delegated his representative, Sir Zafrulla Khan, to the United Nations to speak on behalf of the Muslim world and present the case of Palestine. Sir Zafrulla Khan was crucial in drafting and passing the UN Resolution 181, which proposed the partition plan².
  • He authored numerous writings on the religious and historical aspects of the Palestine issue and refuted the misconceptions and propaganda spread by the Zionists. He also emphasized the prophecies of the Holy Quran and the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) regarding the fate of the Jews and the Muslims in the Holy Land³⁴.

Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmood Ahmad was a visionary leader who anticipated the dangers and opportunities for the Muslim world in the wake of the Palestine issue. He offered the most viable and practical advice based on the teachings of Islam and the guidance of God. He was a true defender of the rights and dignity of the Palestinians and a champion of the cause of peace and justice. 🕊️

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