The System of Mushawarat in Jama'at-e-Ahmadiyya — Page 382
T he S ystem of M ushawarat in J ama * at - e -A hmadiyya disposal so that they may look into the matter. But if the allegations do not turn out to be correct, the questioners w ill be considered guilty, and the ones who prompted them to ask such questions shall be expelled from the Jama'at. However, if the objections turn out to be correct, the concerned Nazirs shall be rem oved. . . In this case the plaintiff shall be the judge and shall him self decide the case. What more can w e do?. . . This was hardly the occa sion for asking such questions, and what pains me even more is that the questions must have hurt the people con cerned. It was an attempt to humiliate them, and they have been unjustly targeted. I appoint a sub-committee to inves tigate into the matter. The Nazirs shall provide the committee with all the relevant record. The committee should report its findings to me after completing its inves tigation. The list o f the persons who came up with these allegations should also be appended to the final report so that an enquiry should be made about them as w ell. . . ” In the concluding address, Hudur said: “Some friends think that I am displeased with those who raised these questions. But this is not my way. O f course I disliked what they did, and I also have complaints against those who were responsible and did nothing to stop such questions from being asked. But I am not angry with anyone. I have already prayed for them three times, and this shows that I am not angry. I w ill pray for them again. I am sorry that they were deceived by some hypo crites, otherwise they are sincere people. I am not angry with them and not even with the hypocrites, for our aim is to reform them, and we cannot do this if we are angry with them. ” [Report Majlis-e-Shura, 1925, pp. 36-37,48-49] 382