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that event, one would assume that the alleged letter would either be in the possession of these hostile organisations or otherwise, not too difficult for them to acquire. Why then has this letter not been presented in evidence by Abdul Hafeez? Is it not because no such letter was ever written or read?. Yet, after such blatant falsehood and deception, Abdul Hafeez has the audacity to plead Ahmadi Muslims to 'repent so that they can be forgiven. 1294 Repent of what may one ask him? From not being a party to such inveracity and deception? What kind of an Islam is this supposed to be to which he invites Ahmadi. Muslims? While one does appreciate that according to Abdul. Hafeez's spiritual mentors, it is permissible for them to utter falsehood whenever expedient 295, Ahmadi Muslims would rather subscribe to the Islam they have learnt through the Quran which abhors falsehood and considers it to be one of the three cardinal sins which eat at the vitals of society. The author of. Two in One may, to his heart's desire, accuse the Ahmadiyya. Muslim Community of whatever charges he desires but this does not alter the fact that the high standard of morality to which its leaders have been accustomed throughout their lives has created an infra structure of such a morally refined society that visitors to its headquarters have felt obliged to applaud the. Community for its sense of Islamic values. For instance, a famous Indian journalist, Muhammad Aslam Khan Balouch, the editor of Mu'in ul Muslimeen of Amritsar stated that 'the great catastrophes befalling the world of Islam compelled him to visit. Qadian to see whether the Ahmadiyya Community which, for so long, had been claiming that it shall conquer the world for. Islam was actually capable of doing so. 1296 On having observed the necessary, he felt obliged to declare: 'What I saw in Ahmadi Qadian was pure and sincere service of One God and wherever one's sight turned there was the. Quran. I found the Ahmadi Jamaat of Qadian in a practical 294. Shah, Syed Abdul Hafeez. Two in One. p. 29 295. Ismail, Maulvi Yar Muhammad. Yak Rozi, p. 45 296. Khan, Muhammad Aslam. Mu'in ul Muslimeen, March, 1913 193