The System of Mushawarat in Jama'at-e-Ahmadiyya — Page 161
T he S ystem of M ushawarat in J ama ‘ at - e -A hmadiyya should be divided. Where there are no District Amirs, the Divisional or Area Amir should make these recom mendations. In East Pakistan, this will be the duty o f the Provincial A m irs. . . A ll these recommendations will be submitted to Hadrat Khalifatul Masih for approval. The delegates voted 334 to 221 in favour o f the first proposal, and it was approved by Hudur. Majlis-e-Shura was also unanimous in favour o f the sec ond proposal, and it was also approved by Hudur. The third recommendation was approved by Hudur, with the condition that Karachi and Rabwah Jama'ats will get 23 and 15 representatives, respectively. The remaining will be distributed district-wise and, where this is not pos sible, they will be divided division-wise in proportion. Since the remaining three recommendations related to matters of detail, the majority was o f the view that they should not be taken up for the time being, and may be deliberated upon later. Hudur approved o f this idea. [Published Decisions;, Report Majlis-e-Shura 1967, pp. 87-$$] On 29th June 1967, after Majlis-e-Mushawarat, Hudur nominated the following five people to deliberate upon this matter and submit their report: (i) Sayyed Dawud Ahmad Sahib (ii) Mirza Tahir Ahmad Sahib (iii) Mirza ‘Abdul Haq Sahib (iv) Chaudhry Bashir Ahmad Sahib o f Gujrat 161