Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and Independence of Kashmir and Palestine

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 17 ] Justice Mun i r was a member of the Boundary Commis- sion 2. During the Court of Inquiry in 1953—when objec- tions were raised from the opponents of the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at that Chaudhry Sahib said such things about Gordasp u r, and about the Kashmir and Palestine dis- pute—Justice Mun i r wrote the following after conducting a thorough investigation: For the selfless services rendered by him to the Muslim community, it is shameless ingratitude for anyone to refer to Chaudhri Zafrulla Khan in the manner in which he has been referred to by certain parties before the Court of Inquiry. ( Report of The Court of Inquiry , constituted under Punjab Act II of 1954 to enquire into the Punjab Disturbances of 1953, p. 197) Distinguished Achievements of Furq a n Force During the Jih a d in Kashmir During the struggles for the liberation of Kashmir, Imam of the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at 3 was the first person who paid attention to Kashmir. He initiated the jih a d for 2. The Boundary Commission was appointed by the British government during the partition of 1947 to determine the border between India and Pakistan. Justice Munir, a member of the Boundary Commission, was also a member of the Court of Inquiry constituted under Punjab Act II of 1954 to enquire into the Punjab Disturbances of 1953. [Publisher]