Intro
Dr. Salam (29 January 1926 – 21 November 1996) had allegiance to Ahmadiyya, he respected the religion of his father, he thus never challenged anything in Ahmadiyya, he also believed that his intelligence was based on a revelation of MGA (see Tajalliyyat-e-Ilahiyyah, pages 20-21), in fact, in 1979 at the Jalsa in Rabwah, Salam claimed that it was the prayers of MGA which helped him become a Nobel winner. His contributions to the 1979 Nobel Prize award seem to be plagiarized and a result of schmoozing. In fact, Sheldon Glashow (with whom Dr. Salam won the Nobel Prize with) directly accused of Dr. Salam of having no contribution. Interestingly, Salam never attempted to solve the scientific irregularities of the Ahmadiyya religion, like Yus Asaf and the eclipses.
Dr. Abdus Salam was a particle-physicist, which is the closest branch to Nuclear Physics (he explains it himself herein). Born in 1926, he was always a gifted student, there are many stories, he received his MA in Mathematics from the Government College University in 1946. That same year, he was awarded a scholarship (that was supposed to be given to the sons of poor farmers) to St John’s College, Cambridge the UK, where he completed a BA degree with Double First-Class Honours in Mathematics and Physics in 1949.
He then returned to Pakistan and began lecturing at the Government College and Punjab University, Lahore (1951- 1953). After the Ahmadiyya riots of 1953, Dr. Salam hated Pakistan, turned his back on Pakistan and left for Europe. Just a year later, he was hired by the United Nations, he was already schmoozing with the nuclear energy establishment via NATO. He was working as the Scientific Secretary, Geneva Conferences on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in 1955 and 1958. This led Salam to be a Member, Atomic Energy Commission, Pakistan (1958-1974) by President Ayub Khan. In 1958, Dr. Abdus Salam met Sigvard Arne Eklund at the 2nd annual “Geneva Conferences on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy”, they made fast friends. In 1961, Sigvard Arne Eklund was named the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, a post that he held until 1981. This connection between Dr. Salam and Sigvard Arne Eklund proved fruitful for Salam, he was able to secure the funding needed for this ICTP in 1964. He worked with Ishrat Hussain Usmani. Salam and Usmani seem to have had a nuclear reactor built in Pakistan by the Canadian Government. Some other great Pakistani physicist’s were Nazir Ahmed, Ishfaq Ahmad Khan, Iqbal Hussain Qureshi and Abdul Qadeer Khan.
In 1962, Salam met a very young Physics student, Louise Dame Napier Johnson. Attending an antinuclear proliferation meeting in London in 1962, Salam had met Louise Johnson, then a physics undergraduate at University College London (UCL), who was helping with the meeting’s
administration. It was what the French call un coup de foudre, an emotional lightning strike, such as Salam had not experienced since seeing the inaccessible Urmilla at Government College, Lahore, some twenty years before. Louise was only 20 years old, and Salam was 36. It should be noted that Ahmadiyya literature never mentions his second wife (girlfriend) and those circumstances (see the Al-Nahl of 1997, which has 200+ pages of data on Dr. Salam, however, they barely mention his second wife and those 2 amazing kids, see page 200, it is nevertheless from a Pakistani newspaper). Dr. Dame Louise Napier Johnson was never his wife, instead a life-long girlfriend. Allegedly, a few years later, he had an ahmadi-mullah read the Nikkah. His son was born in 1974 (Umar) and a daughter was born in 1982 (Saeeda). Both of these children are shunned by the Ahmadiyya Movement.
In 1964, with funding from the United Nations, Dr. Abdus Salam opened the ICTP. Recently, Qaiser Raja did a really expose’ of Dr. Abdus Salam and his shenanigans via Paul Dombey. In terms of being a schmoozer, Dr. Abdus Salam used ICTP’s fund to woo members of the Nobel Prize committee, like Paul Dirac and Waller, with all expense paid trips to Trieste. In fact, Waller visited every single summer for about 10 years, all expenses paid. Paul Dirac even had his birthday celebrated therein (1972) via huge parties wherein most likely alcohol was consumed and food was thrown around lavishly. In fact, the entire idea of the ICTP seems to be a scam to steal scientist from developing countries and use them in the West accordingly. But why were they wasting money on such lavishness? Nevertheless, it worked out for Dr. Abdus Salam, he used the ICTP to fraternize with other famous physicists like Werner Heisenberg, Eugene Paul Wigner, Hans Albrecht Bethe, Hendrik Casimir and Rudolf Peierls. Dr. Abdus Salam also revealed that by the mid 1980’s, the USA, UK and others (NATO) were against the ICTP.
From 1971 until 1978, Paul Dirac nominated Dr. Abdus Salam for the Nobel Prize on various accounts. In 1976, Erik Wilhelm Hulthén became the head of the Nobel Prize Committee and Salam devised a scheme that most likely land him the Nobel Prize. Dr. Salam even jokingly prayed to God for success in his diabolical scheme. Frank Close even tells a stories wherein Dr. Salam was dying to be associated with Weinberg and his theories. Yet again, in 1978, Paul Dirac wrote a letter of Recommendation and nominated Dr. Abdus Salam to win a Nobel Prize.
Nevertheless, per the order of his Khalifa, he worked for Pakistan and Italy simultaneously and as an esteemed College Professor at Cambridge. However, after Ahmadi’s were declared Non-Muslim in 1974, he left his job with the Pakistani government and began to focus on his school of Physics in Trieste, Italy. Oct 1974 to late 1978 seems to be a dead era in his career.
In 1979, he won the Nobel Prize in Physics. In 1979, the President of Pakistan and head military dictator, Zia ul Haq invited Dr. Salaam to Pakistan and gave him full presidential treatment, they asked him to build a center of Physics, he was wined and dined, nevertheless, he still left Pakistan in 1980 and continued to work for Italy.
In 1990, via the Muslim Sunrise of the 3rd Quarter, a speech of Dr. Abdus Salam from 1984 is reproduced. This was a speech allegedly given by Dr. Abdus Salam in Paris, France, in a meeting wherein “Islam and the West” was being discussed, at the UNESCO house on April-27-1984. In this speech, Dr. Abdus Salam quoted 88:17 of the Quran, however, it seems to be portions of 88:17 to 88:20. Dr. Abdus Salam also quoted 3:188 (3:189 in the Kadiani Koran) and portions of 3:189 (3:190 in the Kadiani Koran). Dr. Abdus Salam argued that Muslims scientist had already discovered much of what the Europeans had recently discovered. Dr. Salam quoted Ibn Khaldun, Al-Biruni, Ibn-i-Sina, Ibn-al-Haitham, Ibn Rushd, and connected Al-Ghazzali to the decline in Islamic sciences. He even quoted Chapter 2:1-3 of the Quran. Dr. Salam mentioned Einstein as the greatest physicist of all time and Heisenberg, he also mentioned Galileo.
Eventually, he died in 1996 of a rare brain disease wherein he had become a mute and at the house of his 2nd wife. Polygamy in the UK was illegal, hence, his second wife, Dr. Johnson was more like a lifelong girlfriend in British law. Abdus Salaam’s son, Ahmad Salaam, recently gave an interview herein wherein he discusses his father.

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