Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and Muslims of India

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and Muslims of India — Page 31

A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 31 ] authorities. In their report, on p. 243, they wrote about Jam a ‘at-e-Isl a m i : The Jama’at was, therefore, professedly opposed to the Muslim League’s conception of Pakistan, and since the establishment of Pakistan, which it described as Na Pakistan [Land of Impure], has been opposed to the present system of Government and those who are running it. In none of the writings of the Jama'at produced before us is there to be found the remotest reference in support of the demand for Pakistan… Jam a ‘at-e-Isl a m i has made some statements in the past, and even currently has published its claims in some Paki- stan i newspapers that in reality it was not opposed to the creation of Pakistan. All such documents were submitted by Jam a ‘at-e-Isl a m i to the Enquiry Commission, but the Enquiry Report states: In none of the writings of the Jama’at produced before us there is to be found the remotest reference in support of the demand for Pakistan, and on the contrary, these writings, which contain several possi- ble hypotheses, are all opposed to the form in which Pakistan came into being and at present exists. ( Report of the Court of Inquiry , constituted under Punjab Act II of 1954 to enquire into the Punjab Dis- turbances of 1953, printed by the Superintendent, Government printing, Punjab, 1954, p. 243)