The National Security of Indian Muslims

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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The National Security of Indian Muslims — Page 19

A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 19 ] when Am a null a h Kh a n’s government refused to let this huge crowd settle down, a large majority of these emigrants returned with broken hearts and weeping eyes. Thus this Movement which was based entirely on public emotions came to its pathetic end. ( Sar Guzasht , p. 116) Muslims Unable to Distinguish Between Friend and Foe Thus, it is a strange state of the Muslims that after suffer- ing repeated losses at the hands of the pro-Congress mul- lahs , they still do not have the ability to differentiate between a friend and a foe. These mullahs repeatedly tell lies against the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at and try to deprive the Muslim public from the Jam a ‘at’s service, guidance, and offer of friendship. The Khilafat Movement came to the same end that the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at had warned them against. Those caravans which were the caravans of false hopes given by these scholars, left India in the condition that I have just described. They lost all their life’s savings. They sold their properties at next to nothing, or entrusted them to the Hindus in such a way that they never got them back. Historians write that on their way back tribal Afghans attacked them and looted what little possessions they had taken with them. Severe diseases spread among them; and, some people died of starvation, while some died defending their belongings. The Muslim caravans returned home in an