Table of Contents

Title

Copyright

About the Author

Note by the Translator

Preface to the First Edition

Preface to the Second Edition

Foreword to the Present Edition

New World Order

1 - Increasing Social Differences in the World - Machinery - Attempts to Alleviate Poverty - Some Intolerable Examples

2 - Democracy - Socialism - International Socialism - Marx and His Three Principles - Lenin - Bolsheviks and Mensheviks - Lenin and Martove

3 - Six Principles of Bolshevism - Their Consequences

4 - Reactions to Bolshevism - Nazism, Fascism and Falangists - Their Respective Methods of Propaganda

5 - Socialism Favourable to British, French and American Labour - Two Dangers of Socialism - Lack of Sympathy for Others and Irreligion

6 - Communism and it's Defects - Against Individual Effort and Initiative - Uses Violence and Constraint - Anti-Religious - Favours Dictatorship - Discourages Intellectual Progress - Promotes Class Struggle - Will Have Dangerous Reactions in Case of Failure

7 - National Socialism and it's Defects - The Present War and it's Consequences - Victory of the United Nations Better for India - Bolshevik Victory and it's Consequences

8 - Religion and the Problem of Social Inequality - Judaism - Christianity - Hinduism

9 - Unrivalled Teachings of Islam - Slavery Abolished - Only Defensive War Allowed - Human Treatment Meted Out to Prisoners of War - Easy Conditions of Freedom - Historical Examples

10 - Fundamental of an Islamic League of Nations - Causes of Failure of the European League

11 - Islamic Teachings to Help the Poor - Laws of Inheritance - Hoarding Banned - Prohibition of Interest - Zakat and Voluntary Charity - Personal Ownership - Superiority Over Bolshevik Principles - Capacity a Form of Capital - Social Inequality Under Bolshevism - Loss of Brains to the Nation - Danger of Rebellion

12 - Need of More Funds for the State - Zakat not Enough - Nor Partnership in Profits - Nor State-Ownership - Hitlerian Scheme of Raising Funds - Bolshevik Scheme - Islamic Scheme

13 - Islamic Scheme Described - Ban on Luxuries - Voluntary as well as Obligatory Contributions to State Funds - Keeping intact Individual Initiative - Value of Voluntary Contributions - Example of Early Islam

14 - Applications of Islamic Principles to Meet New Needs - Proposed by the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in his Al-Wasiyat and Announced in 1905 - Quran on Voluntary Contributions - How Al-Wasiyyat Proposes to Raise Funds for Islam - Expenditure of These Funds - Difference Between Bolschevik and Al-Wasiyyat Funds - Al-Wasiyyat a Peaceful Revolution - Voluntary Transfer of Properties to Society - Al-Wasiyyat at Universal - Steady Surrender of Properties in the Islamic World Order

15 - The Order Founded in Qadian in 1905 - Future Assured by Divine Promise and Divine Support

16 - The New Order Foreshadowed in Tahrik-e-Jadid

17 - Exhortation to the Jama'at

Glossary