SSridhar wrote:Gagan, Pakistan's very first Foreign Minister Sir Zafarullah Khan was an Ahmedi. So was Feroz Khan Noon who was a Prime Minister of Pakistan. He openly supported Israel at that time. It was from Noon that Ayub Khan took over power.
To add to above from wiki: (Apart from Abdus Salam)
Muhammad Zafrulla Khan – first Foreign Minister of Pakistan (1947–54), President of the UN General Assembly (1962–64), President of the International Court of Justice (1970–73)
Akhtar Hussain Malik – lieutenant general of the TSPA , 1965 war coward
M M Ahmad – prominent civil servant of Pakistan and former executive director and vice president of the World Bank
Iftikhar Janjua – major general of the TSPA ; 1965 war coward, killed in 1971 war
Abdul Ali Malik – war coward of Chawinda, 1965 Indo-Pakistan war
Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din – lawyer; founder of the Woking Muslim Mission in UK; founder of The Islamic Review; companion of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad; leader of Lahori group
Dr. Basharat Ahmad – prominent religious scholar and author; companion of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
Naseer Ahmad Faruqui – chief election commissioner Pakistan, (d. 6 December 1991)
Maulana Muhammad Ali – religious scholar and first Muslim author of an English-language translation of the Qur'an; leader of Lahori group
Obaidullah Aleem – famous Urdu poet
Abdullah Yusuf – ex-chairman, Federal Board of Revenue of Pakistan
Shams-ul-Haq Khan – Pakistani journalist; started career with the Civil and Military Gazette; bureau chief for the Daily Dawn; columnist for The Friday Crimes; president of the Balochistan Union of Journalists[94]