Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and Independence of Kashmir and Palestine — Page 3
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 3 ] God, one cannot deliver such pure words. God has such a strong connection to humanity, regardless of colour, eth- nicity, creed, and nationality, that it transcends even reli- gion—it is the relationship between the Creator and the created. Such a call for unity despite differences cannot be fathomed by human psyche until it is revealed by that Great Being. All discord caused by differences can be elimi- nated by staying true to this teaching. Calling toward com- mon principles is in fact like inviting humanity toward goodness. Similarly, overlooking the shortcomings and injustices and ignoring the level of enmity goes to show that wherever one finds any positive value or any point of similarity, that becomes the foundation that one must build upon. This is such a great lesson that it could help solve con- flicts not only in the religious spheres, but also in the polit- ical and socio-economic world; it is the master key for resolving any conflict. It is unfortunate for individuals and whole nations that they are living a life of misery because they ignore this great teaching of the Holy Qur’an. They have made a living hell for themselves and for others—for their friends and for their foes. The solution to all conflicts lies at uniting on common values. Aside from non-Muslim nations, it is unfortunate that even in Pakistan, which was founded in the name of Islam and where the government claims to love Islam, this fundamental principle is not understood.