Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and Muslims of India — Page 17
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 17 ] Bashir-ud-Din Ma h m u d Ahmad, worked most dili- gently, industriously, courageously and enthusiasti- cally and he spent his own money, too. And for these reasons I do respect him very much. ( Ta h r i k-e- Qadian , p. 42) Maul a n a ‘Abdul Maj i d S a lik, editor Inqil a b , writes in his book Sar Guzasht : When the A h r a r unnecessarily started agitation against Ahmad i s and created hurdles in the momen- tum gained by the Kashmir Movement through the unity among diversified forces, Mirz a Bashir-ud-Din Ma h m u d Ahmad resigned from the Presidency of the Kashmir Committee. Then Dr. Sir ‘All a mah Muhammad Iqb a l was appointed as its President. Some members and workers had started to oppose the Ahmad i s only because they were Ahmad i s! This situation was extremely detrimental to achieve the Kashmir objectives. ( Sar Guzasht , p. 342) Now, listen to the Hindu press. What Muslim Jam a ‘at were the Hindus afraid of? According to them, who had taken action most enthusiastically for the Muslims of Kashmir? Concerning this matter, the Newspaper Mil a p wrote on p. 5 of its October 1, 1931 issue: Mirz a Qadian i has established the All-India Kashmir Committee to put an end to the present government of Kashmir. For this, he made propaganda in every village and town, gave money to the people, sent