Published On: Tue, Sep 10th, 2013

Qadianis Opposed Muslim League During Freedom Movement,Maulana Mujahid ul Hussaini

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Faisalabad,10 September 2013
Since creation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Qadiani Group is at their best for conspiring to topple every government of this country and present memogate issue is also one of the conspiracies hatched by Qadiani brains.

This was stated by Maulana Mujahid ul Hussaini, former editor of Majlis Ahrar Islam’s organ daily`Azad’ Lahore and a close aide of Ameer-e-Shariat Syed Ataullah Shah Bukhari in a statement .

Maulana Mujahid UL Hussaini disclosed that the Qadianis strongly opposed Muslim League during the freedom movement.

He was of the view that during census in Gurdaspur, Qadianis strategically differentiated themselves from the Muslim population which finally made Gurdaspur a part of India. This development also provided India a safe ground access to Kashmir, and India easily occupied Kashmir.

Maulana Hussaini refreshed that Qadianis along with the illegitimate support of Sir Francis Moody, a British Governor of Punjab, got a large area of Rabwah allotted in 1947 on which they shifted their headquarters from Qadian. Even now only Qadianis can live within the municipal limits of Rabwah.

At one time, Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mehmood, a Qadiani Khaleefa, admired Qadianis to be recruited in Pak Army. Mr. Bashir urged young Qadianis to get appointed themselves in as many government departments/organizations they can.

Maulana Hussaini told that son of Mirza Qadiani Mirza Mehmood suggested his group to create such circumstances before 1952 so that the opponents bow down in front of Ahmedys. After that the Qadiani Khaleefa gave life threats directly to Maulana Abdul Hamed Badayuni, Ammer-e-Shariat Syed Ataullah Shah Bukhari, Mufti Muhammad Shafi, Maulana Ehtasham-ul-Haq Thanvi and Maulana Maudoodi.

On April 08, 1974, a convention of World Islamic Conference was held in Makkah to discuss and curb anti-Islamic activities of Ahmedys. Almost 150 delegates representing various Muslim countries including Pakistan participated in that gathering. Mr. Tajammul Hussain Hashmi, the then secretary Religious Affairs represented Pakistan in that gathering in which Qadianis were declared Non-Muslims. Pakistani envoy supported that declaration.

In the end Maulana Mujahid AL Hussainiurged media, columnists, intellectuals and Muslim scholars to play their effective role against anti-Islamic activities.

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