Friday, November 22, 2013

Mohammad Abdus Salam and the Bomb | Jason Ensinger


Regardless of the futile efforts of the enemies of God to resist Submission to the peaceful Ahmadiyya Muslim Caliphate in his home nation, Abdus Salam’s light shined and vindicated his Faith by his works for all the world to see.

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By Jason Ensinger | November 21, 2013

In honor of Mohammad Abdus Salam on the anniversary of his death I’m publishing an article about his and his Ahmadiyya Faith’s role in Pakistan’s nuclear program’s creation as his Religious Community faced murderous oppression and were declared heretics by parliament for control of his contributions for evil. In spite of his emigration to London in protest of the political condemnation of his Community and his opposition to a nuclear weapons program in light of the ruling, Abdus Salam’s Ahamdiyya Muslim Faith in Pakistan’s Promised reform pushed him on to continue his contributions to Pakistan’s nuclear program until he died 17 years ago today of natural causes at the age of 70 and his home country was among the world’s first ten nuclear superpowers.

To say that Abdus Salam was single-handedly responsible for Pakistan becoming a nuclear superpower would not be entirely accurate. No, Abdus Salam immediately recognized the complexity of nuclear physics programs and that it was far too much for him to handle. Then, by his own initiative, Abdus Salam hand picked 500 of Pakistan’s brightest minds and directed their training so that he and Pakistan had the human resources needed to produce a functional nuclear energy and weapons program. With loftier ambitions than producing bombs to match Pakistan’s so-called “enemies”, Abdus Salam had his eyes on the practically unlimited potential to innovate nuclear power and particle physics for peaceful applications and strived to drill down and explore the depths of the smallest subatomic particles imaginable to man.

Without Abdus Salam’s lofty and Faith based ambitions for the peaceful applications of nuclear technology, the world would have no doubt witnessed Pakistan’s nuclear ambitions become nothing but the duds akin to the nuclear programs of rogue nations such as North Korea. In addition to shaping Pakistan into the nuclear superpower it is today, Abdus Salam’s Ahmadiyya Faith, zeal and discipline won him the Nobel prize for his contributions to understanding electroweak interactions in 1979. The first Muslim to win science’s most coveted honor and join ranks dominated mostly by those disciplined by the Jewish Faith wasn’t even a Muslim anymore according to the Constitution of his home nation’s second amendment.

Regardless of the futile efforts of the enemies of God to resist Submission to the peaceful Ahmadiyya Muslim Caliphate in his home nation, Abdus Salam’s light shined and vindicated his Faith by his works for all the world to see. A light of Truth and peace that exposes the works of his Community’s detractors as the carbon copies of Nazi Germany’s propaganda artists they are. They schemed, but God schemed too, and God is the Greatest Schemer! While his enemies laid the foundations for generations of political oppression of his Religious Community, Abdus Salam laid the foundation all further innovation in physical science was to inevitably be built upon.

While the anniversary of the death of a great mind is as good of an excuse as any to honor that person’s legacy, there is a reason beyond Abdus Salam is making so many headlines on an anniversary as random as the 17th. The recent groundbreaking discovery of the elusive Higgs-Boson particle had its groundwork broken with Abdus Salam’s discovery of the electroweak interactions used to detect its presence. While all nations celebrated the latest leap in physical science, Abdus Salam’s contribution and struggle through Religious persecution made countless headlines in media publication.

Now and forever as innovations in physical science progress to improve society, sustainability and overcome energy and natural resource limitations, mankind will always be reminded of the stain that infiltrated the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. A stain of oppression and murder still at large in the cesspool Pakistan politics has become today. History will always record the Abolition of violence for Islamic political expansion by the Ahmadiyya Caliphate.

History will always record Abdus Salam fleeing from his home nation in 1953 from the violent riots inspired against Ahmadiyya Muslims by the propaganda booklet titled, “The Ahmadiyya Problem”, and its obvious similarities to, “The Jewish Problem”, in Nazi Germany. History will always record the most prominent detractor of the Ahmadiyya Community and Caliphate during Pakistan’s establishment, Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi’s, adamant rebellion against the peace and equity enjoined by God through the Ahmadiyya Caliphate. History will always record Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi’s agenda to violently destroy all peace and equity loving societies and peoples that don’t meet his murderous and oppressive definition of “Islamic”.

Another thing that history will always record is the public argument and instruction of Hitler himself for his murderous and oppressive ideals to be fulfilled to completion under the name of Islam. With every major advancement to come in physical science humanity will reflect on the peace and equity enjoined by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Caliphate and contrast to the opposing neo-Nazi ideology clearly rampant among Pakistan’s so-called, “Islamic Republic”.

Mohammad Abdus Salam may have given these monkeys the bomb, but God gave him the Faith to pursue the Peace Guaranteed by God regardless. So while those monkeys vainly try to conspire ways to use the bombs to destroy others without being destroyed themselves, the fruits of his works in Pakistan’s nuclear program will blossom. Blossom to the point of conquering energy and resource limitations completely and render the demand to destroy others for prosperity and survival completely obsolete.



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