The National Security of Indian Muslims

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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The National Security of Indian Muslims — Page 11

A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 11 ] Gandhi in the Assembly of Muslims In those days, Gandhi had not only become the leader of the Hindus, but also for the Muslims. The affairs of the martyrs used to be presented to him for deliberation. Therefore, Maul a n a ‘Abdul Maj i d S a lik writes further in the same book: Before the start of the Convention, Mr. Gandhi came to the office of the newspaper Zam i nd a r. He was busy talking to some leaders of the Khilafat Movement and I was standing near him with papers concerning Chal Kote Goray and H abibull a h Kh a n Muh a jir Shah i d. When he finally freed himself with great difficulty, I explained the entire matter to him. ( Ibid. , p. 124) This means that the papers concerning Muslim martyrs are being presented in the court of Gandhi. Maul a n a S a lik continues: Meanwhile, thousands of convention attendees gath- ered in front of the office of Zam i nd a r were agitated because of the delays. ( Ibid. ) The office of the Zam i nd a r newspaper was the centre of the A hra r and the home for the opposition of the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at. Maul a n a S a lik writes that people came out on the road in front of the office of the Zam i nd a r :