Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and Muslims of India — Page 19
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 19 ] thinkers thought of some ideologies; they had some dreams and drew some sketches at different times. Slowly, the map of Pakistan started to emerge as one voice for the entire Muslim nation. At that most important time, what was the role of Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at—the same Jama'at about whom it is alleged that it cannot tolerate the exist- ence of Muslim countries, not to mention give help in cre- ating one? Let us find out what the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at was doing at that time, as well as the roles of those organisations that are now being imposed upon Pakistan. For this, I am going to present some extracts from non- Ahmad i newspapers in order to show what the reality of the situation was. At least [in this way] the Muslims of Pakistan and the world can see who the actual culprits and the real oppressors were; and who were the ones that had sincere sympathy, true love, and a willingness to sacrifice lives and money for the sake of the Muslims. Syed Ra i s Ahmad Ja‘far i , in his book entitled H ay a t-e- Muhammad ‘Al i Jinna h (published in 1946) writes in the chapter entitled ‘A sha b-e-Qadian aur Pakistan’: Now the attitude and conduct of another large sect belonging to Qadian are submitted… Both the organisations that belong to Qadian acknowledge and appreciate fully the pivotal position of the Muslim League, significance of Pakistan, and political leadership of Mr. Jinnah.