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would be read by the non Muslim masses too. . A British based newsletter, the Cambridge Muslim News for instance conducts a review of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community's attitude to other faiths and alleges: 'With their deceptive slogans like love for all and hatred for none,. Qadianis would have you totally fooled, that is if you do not know that their real slogan is hatred for all and love for none. '17. The newsletter then proceeds to incite the Hindu masses by quoting a. Christian missionary, H. A. Walter's opinion of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam. Ahmad's alleged attitude towards Hinduism. It states: "Towards Hinduism in all its ramifications, Ahmad turned an uncompromisingly hostile face. For all its cherished beliefs, he had only sneers. Of Hinduism as a whole, it is said, 'The whole system is a mere plaything, a mess of fabulous traditions which must vanish away before the light of science and knowledge. ' Walters also says 'Ahmad ironically praised the Hindus for not making the sacred cow an article of diet and comments in the footnote 'Anyone living outside. India can scarcely realise what a studied insult this is to a Hindu whose practice of vegetarianism has for him the most sacred significance. "'18. The Cambridge Muslim News continues its professed love for the. Hindu masses and Hinduism by stating: "The Punjabi prophet has said, Do not consider the Aryas, the Hindus of Dayanand cult, carry much weight. They are mere wasps who know not any more than causing sting. " 19. Is it not ironic that while on one hand, the critics of Hazrat Mirza. Ghulam Ahmad accuse his Community of being a conspiracy hatched by the Hindus who allegedly supported the Ahmadia cause through pen, press and platform, 20 they on the other hand pretend to be insulted when 1. 7. Extra Issue: 11 December, 1987. No 20: pg 45 19. lbid: pg 6 18. Ibid: pg 6 20. Zaheer, E. E: Qadiyaniat. An Analytical Survey: pg 6 35