A Message of Peace & a Word of Warning — Page v
iv College, as Head of Khudd a m and An sa r, as member of Academic Council and Senate of the Punjab University and as Patron of sports like Badminton, Basketball, Mountaineering, Rowing etc. , he trans- formed and left his mark on whatever he touched. All the time the steel was being tempered as it were. Soon after his assuming the Supreme office, the storm broke. Religion was politicized in Pakistan and a reign of terror and persecution with government connivance and help was let loose against the innocent Ahmadiyya Muslim Jam a ‘at, by the frenzied zealots led by the mullahs. In the backdrop of murder, looting and arson, he enjoined upon his followers to remain peaceful and calm and leave the result to the real Savior—God. He gave the Jam a ‘at the historic slogan: 'Love for all, hatred for none. ' Nu s rat Jah an Scheme (Africa Leap Forward) is a standing monument to his deep love and concern for Africa in particular and for the poor, exploited, ignored and despised humanity in general. That like Hadrat Mu s li h Ma‘ u d ra he, too, had tender sense of nostalgia and affection for Spain is symbolised by the