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world of Islam' 121 against the Egyptian President and Egyptian Nation. . The then Government of Pakistan found the book ‘inimical to the interest of Islamic unity since it proposed to encourage dissatisfaction among the. Arabs and alienate the Arab world against President Gamel Abdul Naseer in particular and the Egyptian people in general. ' The book was subsequently banned by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. 122. The Pakistan Government's proscription of the Jamaat e Islami publication was not taken kindly by the leadership of this pseudo. Islamic religious community. Its supreme leader, Maulvi Abul Ala. Maududi lodged a strong protest against the Government's decision. '123. GENERAL ZIA'S ACTIVE ASSISTANCE. TO THE ZIONISTS. The Palestinian Liberation Organisation was probably the only Arab organisation which fully represented the interests of the Palestinian people forced to live in exile by the imposition of the Zionist rule in. Palestine. It was also the only organisation which could have successfully harassed the Zionists and their allies into a re-evaluation of their anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab policy in the Middle East. . Ironically, to the regrets of the entire Muslim Ummah, while the physical might of the Zionists did not succeed in exterminating the PLO threat based on the Israeli frontiers in Jordan, a non Ahmadi Pakistani. General on lease to the Jordanian Government - a sympathiser of the. Deobandi and Wahabbia cults, General Zia ul Haq, now the late. President of Pakistan ruthlessly crushed the PLO might under the pretext of restoring the authority of King Hussain of Jordan and hence subsequently annihilated the Palestinian threat to the Zionist state of. Israel. 124. THE SAUDI LINK WITH ZIONIST ISRAEL. The Saudi Arabian regime is probably the most active patron of the 121. Farooqi, Suhail Islam: Director of Propaganda: Jamaat e Islami. 122. Ahmad, Mirza Tahir: From Rabwah to Tel-Aviv: pg 31 123. Ibid 124. The Situation in Pakistan. Potential Threat to World Peace, Zurich, Switzerland 69