Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and Independence of Kashmir and Palestine — Page 9
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 9 ] G. H. Kh a n continues to explain how the Hindus used Majlis-e-A hra r: In order to weaken the movement which was thought by them was a communal movement, the leaders of the Pandit community allied themselves with Mir- waiz Moulvi Mohammad Yussuf Shah “in order to bring the Sheikh down and disgrace him”. They made secret contacts with some leading Muslim men of influence and supporters of the Mirwaiz such as Mirza Ghulam Mustafa, Assad-Ullah Vakil, etc. , and held clandestine meetings with the Mirwaiz, insinu- ating that Sheikh Abdullah in collaboration with the Ahmadiyas was scheming to deprive him even of his religious leadership. Seeds of discord were thus sown among the Muslims. ( Ibid. ) Thus it is a historical fact that Hindus and the Hindu Con- gress created Majlis-e-A hra r and used it for their own cause. This fact is well known. There is additional evidence, some of which I have already related. Time constraints pre- vent me from giving further details. Maulav i Z afar ‘Al i Kh a n, editor of Zam in d a r newspaper of Lahore, was in the top echelon of A hra r (although he repented but that was too late. ) For a long time he sup- ported A hra r and promoted A hra r in his newspaper. Maul- av i Z afar ‘Al i Kh a n had expressed his views about Hindu- Muslim relations and Mah a tm a G a ndh i in one of his poems. This is from the period of the Khilafat Movement,