What is Ahmadiyyat? — Page 45
( 45 ) but neither Pakistan nor· Afghanistart is prepared to see eye to eye. with the other in every· matter. Their foreign policies are different and in their internal affairs they ar~ free to· do as they please. The same is true of individual Muslims. The inhabitants of Afghanistan are free in their own way. So are the inhabitants of Pakistan and the inhabi~ tants of Egypt. There is nothing to unite the individual Muslims of these lands into one common bond. 'Therefore, we have to-day Muslims and Muslim States. Sotne of these States are also gathering strength and this is because of the grace and mercy of God. But still, Muslims cannot be described as a Jamaat. l\1:uslirn states s. tand for different political policies and, therefore, remain separate. There is nothing to uni. te them into a single policy and a single world force, nothing to unite separate voices into a single