An Admonitory Sign — Page 3
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 3 ] Then I noticed that the whole of the writing in it had been washed out and that the paper was now com- pletely white without any writing on it, except on the title page where a name or something like it had been left. ( Tadhkirah , edition 4, p. 404) A Magnificent Supporting Sign These words are amazingly applicable to the whole incident that took place with the name of the ‘White Paper’. The first thing worth noticing is that many ordinary books have been written by the opponents of the Jam a ‘at from the beginning and they will keep writing them. It is a serial that is spread all over the pages of history. This reference does not seem to be applicable to any one of them because there does not seem to be any reason to single out any book in particular. However when a book is published in Pakistan by the government of the time in opposition to the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at, that book gains an extraordi- nary significance. And it stands out from ordinary hostile books. Here, indeed, such a book is mentioned that has an extraordinary significance. In this entire period that is spread over 100 years, this is the first incident in the oppo- sition of the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at where the gov- ernment of a country has published a book in opposition. Apparently this vision seems to refer to this so called ‘White Paper’.