Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and Muslims of India — Page 30
Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jama'at and the Muslims of India [ 30 ] Today, it is said that the Law of God is being established by the same government that was considered to be held under an ‘infidel rule of the Muslims’. Maud u d i goes on to say: …To call it Divine Rule is an insult to this pure name. ( Musalm a n aur Mauj u dah Siy a s i Kashmakash , part 3, p. 175–176) The founder and editor of Naw a -e-Waqt , Mr. H am i d Naz a m i spoke the truth about Jam a ‘at-e-Isl a m i and very emphatically expressed his thoughts: We accuse Maul a n a Maud u d i that his animosity towards Q a ’id-e-A‘ z am and the Pakistan Movement is the same even today. We accuse that Maul a n a ’s movement is not at all an Islamic or religious move- ment. He is like H asan Bin Sab ah , and under the political pretext his intent is to grab political power, and not to bring eminence to the religion (of Islam). ( Naw a -e-Waqt , July 15, 1955, p. 3) While these facts are evident through his own writings, there remains no scope to refute these allegations. There is ample additional evidence to prove these accusations to be correct. To ponder over the question as to who is the friend of Pakistan and who is its enemy, one has to see the Mun i r Report. The government of Pakistan established a Com- mission to investigate the Anti-Ahmadiyyah Disturbances of 1953. The commission comprised of two members, Jus- tice Mun i r and Justice Kiy a n i. Both were eminent legal