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A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 25 ] vakia, our missionary centers were in operation in 1930. Similarly, missions were established in Spain, Italy, and Albania in 1936. A mission was also established in Burma [now Myanmar] in 1935. In short, if you examine history, it would be clear that with Allah’s Grace, the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at had spread and has been working through- out the world for a very long time. I will now mention activities of the Jam a ‘at in the world. In this respect, I will narrate the opinions of such people whom you will have to trust. Despite the fact that they are not Ahmad i s, they admit the truth. The Zam in d a r newspa- per published in the December 1926 issue: We would like to ask the Muslims what great effort they are making to spread this Sacred Faith [Islam] in the world. There are 70,000,000 Muslims in India. Is there a single mission worthy of mention established by them in the West? It is very easy to malign the Ahmad i s while sitting in the comfort of your homes. But it cannot be denied that this is the only Jam a ‘at that has sent its missionaries to England and other European countries. Can Nadwa-tul-‘Ulema, Deoband, Farang i Ma h al, and other scholarly and religious centers not participate in the honour of propagating the Truth? There are many well-off Muslims in India who, if they desire so, can easily bear the expenses of one mission each. Sadly, there is a lack of determination. Wasting time on useless dis- putes and deriding each other has become the way of