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Throughout history, Muslims were punished with imprison-
ment by the unbelievers for their good works in the cause of Allah,
and for teaching that He is the only Lord. Somehow, breaking the
law was not the reason for their imprisonment. Those who fear that
Muslims might spread good morality among the people, and that,
thereby, their evil might become exposed, and their personal ambi-
tions placed in jeopardy, have always slandered the believers, and
provoked the public and justice establishment against them.
Similar circumstances repeated themselves throughout
Bediuzzaman’s life. He and his students have always been falsely
accused, even though they merely worked tirelessly to teach the
morality of the Qur’an, without political ambitions or for seeking
status, but calling people to the kind of peace and contentment con-
trary to the irreligious ideas that were being propagated, and al-
ways fighting against those who sought to inhibit the spread of the
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