A Great Victory for Ahmadiyyat

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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A Great Victory for Ahmadiyyat — Page 11

A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 11 ] in turn, has led to a rise on the national stage of these delin- quent characters. About another member of the Opposition, it is written: His rebellious and his covert activities are well known. Nobody dare say anything without facing reprisals. He is involved in all kinds of illegal and illicit activities. About still another member of the Opposition, it is written: Financially weak, greedy, boastful and covetous of cheap publicity, he has established illegitimate sexual relations with… [the ellipsis is given to suggest that the name of a specific person is being omitted. ] (Bhutto ka Daur-e- H uk u mat, vol. 3, p. 185) One is amazed at the language used by these people. Nor- mally, one would expect such words to be used by maulav i s. For a government to use such language in a White Paper bearing the stamp of an official document is mind-bog- gling. It shows what their own character is, the criteria they use in judging others, the respect they give to the shar i‘ ah , and how they play dirty games in the name of the shar i‘ ah. It is amazing that the authors of the White Paper con- sider these Assembly members to be of such depraved and evil character, that they are advertising their ill deeds so widely; and yet, they feel so proud that God Almighty granted them the ability to solve a hundred year old prob- lem, as if they are saying that ‘they achieved a grand success