Mahzarnama (The Memorandum)

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Mahzarnama 191 guidance/progeny of the wicked). [Al-Faro'e min al-Jaami' al- Kaafi, vo. 3; Kitaab Al-Rauzah, p. 135] 23. If the deceased is a non-Shia and the Ahl-e-Bait (viz. the family of the Holy Prophet), and if his funeral prayer has to be performed of necessity (by a Shia) then, after the fourth takbeer is called, one must say: O, Allah! cast him in the torment of Fire. [Tohfa-tul-A'waam, pp. 216-217; 4th edition] Note: Most of the foregoing references are taken from: Qaat'e Anful Shiat al Shanee'ah, and Shia-Sunni Ittehaad ki Mukhlisaana Appeal. Shia Support for the Kaafir Government of the British, and Opposition to Jehad 1. Mau'eza Tehreef-e-Qur'an, pp. 71-72, 2nd edition. 2. Hamaaray Hindustaani Musalman, viz. "Our Indian Muslims," by W. W. Hunter, pp. 178-180. 3. Mau'eza Taqiyyah, pp. 73-74, 3rd edition. 4. Statement by Sir Aga Khan in the Newspaper Wakeel, Amritsar, 28 October, 1917. The Only Way to Ensure the Unity of the Muslims In our view the Islamic World, especially Pakistan, has already suffered great damage on account of violence in the name of religion. Therefore, it is the foremost duty of this august Assembly to deliberate upon the dire consequences of sectarianism, in the eontext of the current communal riots and violence against the Ahmadi Muslims in 1952. Maulana Abdul Majeed Salik is on record having given the following sincere piece of advice to the Government of Pakistan: "Our duty is to consider each and every person to be a Muslim, who believes in "La ilaaha illa Allaho, Muhammad-ur-Rasool- Allah," (viz. "There is none worthy of worship except Allah, and