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review by the official journal of the Ahle Hadith should not only suffice to prove that the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community could not have been a. Hindu hatched conspiracy but it should also establish the vulgarity of his adversary's suggestion that the Hindus supported the Ahmadiyya cause through pen, press and platform. '. It is infact inconceivable to imagine that the Hindus would ever support Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad since in supporting him, they ran the risk of compromising the interest of their own faith. This is amply illustrated by the fact that Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's writings repudiated the whole realm of Hindu philosophy as existed at that point in time. For instance, while commenting upon the Hindu concept of the. Divine, he stated: 'A study of religions reveals that there is no religion other than Islam which teaches that God Almighty is absolutely free from defects and possesses to the full, all worthy qualities. An average Hindu considers his dieties as partners in Providence and as sharers in God's actions. . He even regards them as capable of altering God's designs and upsetting His decrees. The Hindus also believe that their Permashwar, at one time or the other, by way of transmigration, was born in the shape of a human being or some other animal even as filthy as a swine and that he became involved in all the ills and vices. In this condition, he was subject to hunger and thirst, pain and hurt, fear and sorrow, disease and death, humiliation and disgrace and helplessness and weakness. '¹º. Could anyone in his wildest imagination ever believe that the Hindus would conceive, support and sustain a community whose founder held their entire philosophy in such contempt as is evident from the passage above? While one does admit that the Hindus may have their faults, one cannot deny that unlike the pseudo scholars of the Muslim Ummah, a Hindu's loyalty to his faith is absolute and neither for gold nor glory would he ever subject his faith to such ridicule as is illustrated in the writings of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian. 10. Braheen e Ahmadiyya: pg 414. Footnote 11 32