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Seadet-i Ebediyye - Endless Bliss Second Fascicle

Translations of letters from Imam-i Rabbani's Maktubat and Sayyid Abdulhakim Arwasi's books. Subjects include kinds of hadiths, justice, qada, qadar, madhhabs, bid'ats, fiqh, shafa'at, corrupt religions, Islam&Science and various aspects of sufism.

Translations of letters from Imam-i Rabbani's Maktubat and Sayyid Abdulhakim Arwasi's books. Subjects include kinds of hadiths, justice, qada, qadar, madhhabs, bid'ats, fiqh, shafa'at, corrupt religions, Islam&Science and various aspects of sufism.

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collective farms and State farms. The former owners of these land<br />

areas worked there in the service of the State in return for a bare<br />

pittance. The peasant, who had been coaxed into rebellion with<br />

bright promises was a mere means of production like the horse of<br />

an irrigation water-wheel. Being in this position, the people, who<br />

were made to work by force, did not handle the state property<br />

with care. A report given to the Central Committee of the<br />

Communist Party in East Germany in December 1959, stated that<br />

in the collective farms incendiaries and sabotages were on the<br />

increase. In the months of July, August and September of the year<br />

1959, more than nine hundred sabotages were recorded in the<br />

farms, and the destructions of real estate cost four million dollars.<br />

Under this oppressive employment, production fell and projects<br />

could not be fully accomplished. As Malenkov explained in the<br />

Soviet Supreme Council on August 8, 1953, of the nine hundred<br />

and ninety-seven billion rubles reserved for investments between<br />

the years 1929-1952, only nine percent was used for agriculture,<br />

sixty-four percent of it was invested for heavy industry. Under<br />

these conditions, famine commenced in Russia in 1382 [1963 A.D.]<br />

and Russia had to buy wheat from Europe and America. This<br />

crisis was mostly caused by the prohibition of private enterprise in<br />

agriculture and by the confiscation of the people’s earnings by<br />

force. And in animal-breeding, not even the numbers of animals<br />

during the czarist era were reached. Diminution of agricultural<br />

power drifted the communist dictatorship, which was based upon<br />

cold war and falsely-adorned propaganda, to dearth and misery. It<br />

resulted in the destruction of the regime. Consequently, the most<br />

bloody, the most cruel, the most irreligious dictatorial regime that<br />

history has recorded, and which was based on savagery and lies,<br />

was gone once and for all.<br />

According to an article in the Pravda newspaper, which<br />

appears daily in Moscow and is published with the signature of<br />

Bagirov; in Azerbaijan alone, fifty-six rebellions burst out against<br />

the communist administration. With such behavior, the people<br />

revealed the deep grudge and hatred they bore against the<br />

communist regime. The wars of independence fought by all the<br />

slave nations moaning under communist imperialism were<br />

suppressed by blood and fire of the Russian army. However,<br />

“What is essential in temporary property is nonexistence”;<br />

Likewise did the pomp of these usurpers, cruel traitors come to an<br />

end. Eventually, they, too, collapsed and perished, for our religion<br />

declares: “Cruelty will not survive.”<br />

– 328 –

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