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Confessions Of A British Spy

Muhammad of Najd was the sort I had been looking for. For his scorn for the time’s scholars, his slighting even the (earliest) four Khalîfas, his having an independent view in understanding the Qur’ân and the Sunna were his most vulnerable points to hunt and obtain him. So different this conceited youngster was from that Ahmed Efendi who had taught me in Istanbul! That scholar, like his predecessors, was reminiscent of a mountain. No power would be able to move him. Whenever he mentioned the name of Abû Hanîfa, he would stand up, go and make an ablution. Whenever he meant to hold the book of Hadîth named he would, again, make an ablution. The Sunnîs trust this book very much. Muhammed of Najd, on the other hand, disdained Abû Hanîfa very much. He would say, “I know better than Abû Hanîfa did. In addition, according to him, half of the book of wrong.

Muhammad of Najd was the sort I had been looking for. For
his scorn for the time’s scholars, his slighting even the (earliest)
four Khalîfas, his having an independent view in understanding
the Qur’ân and the Sunna were his most vulnerable points to hunt
and obtain him. So different this conceited youngster was from
that Ahmed Efendi who had taught me in Istanbul! That scholar,
like his predecessors, was reminiscent of a mountain. No power
would be able to move him. Whenever he mentioned the name of
Abû Hanîfa, he would stand up, go and make an ablution.
Whenever he meant to hold the book of Hadîth named he would, again, make an ablution. The Sunnîs trust this book
very much.
Muhammed of Najd, on the other hand, disdained Abû Hanîfa
very much. He would say, “I know better than Abû Hanîfa did.
In addition, according to him, half of the book of wrong.

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Section Two<br />

BRITISH ENMITY AGAINST ISLAM<br />

People who read the <strong>British</strong> spy’s confessions given in the first<br />

section will have an idea of what the <strong>British</strong> think about Muslims<br />

throughout the world. The following is an account of how <strong>British</strong><br />

spies have applied the orders they received from the Ministry of<br />

the Commonwealth on the world’s Muslims and what activities the<br />

missionaries have been carrying on.<br />

The <strong>British</strong> are a conceited and arrogant people. The high<br />

value which they attach to themselves and to their own country<br />

leaves its place to a symmetrical detestation when it comes to other<br />

people and their countries.<br />

According to the <strong>British</strong>, there are three groups of people on<br />

the earth: The first group are the <strong>British</strong>, who are self-portraited<br />

as the most developed beings Allah has ever created in the<br />

human form. The second group are the white-coloured<br />

Europeans and Americans. These people may also be worthy of<br />

respect, as they so generously admit. The third group are the<br />

people who have not had the luck of being born in either of the<br />

first two groups. They are the sort of creatures between human<br />

beings and animals. They are not worthy of respect at all; nor do<br />

they deserve such things as freedom, independence or a country.<br />

They have been created for living under others’ domination,<br />

especially that of the <strong>British</strong>.<br />

Holding such a prejudice about other people, the <strong>British</strong> never<br />

live among the inhabitants of their colonies. Throughout their<br />

colonies there are clubs, casinos, restaurants, baths, and even<br />

stores that are open only to <strong>British</strong> people. Native people cannot<br />

enter these places.<br />

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