Ahmadiyyat or Qadianism! Islam or Apostasy? — Page 377
CHAPTER ELEVEN. MORAL DISPOSITION. It is rather interesting to note that while on one hand, the adversaries of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian depict him as an 'absent minded simpleton", who according to them could neither 'differentiate between the shoes of the left and the right foot" nor could he tell the *difference between brown sugar and salt", they on the other hand allege that he: 'proved more than a match to the imperceptive mind of an average. Muslim. '4. However, when one reads these anti Ahmadiyya publications, one finds that Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian not only proved to be more than a match to the imperceptive mind of an average Muslim but he infact proved to be more than a match for the scholars of the entire. Ummah. Had that not been the case then such Muslim scholars of. eminence as Maulvi Muhammed Hussain Batalvi, the then leader of the. Ahle Hadith in India and the editor of the Ahle Hadith magazine,. Ishaatus Sunnah may not have found it necessary to ask: 'many Moslem scholars to come to Ludhiyana and argue with [Hazrat. Mirza] Ghulam Ahmad's nor would it have been necessary for the entire clout of the then. Ummah's scholars in India to be put together, to wage, what the modern pseudo scholars of the Ummah consider was: 'a holy strive [sic] against Qadianism. " 1. Nadwi, A. H: Qadianism. A Critical Study: pg 10 3. Zaheer, E. E: Qadianiyat. An Analytical Survey: pg 137 2. Ibid 4. Ibid: pg 26 5. Hussein, Mohammad Al Khudr: The Qadiani Sect: Distructive Movements. pg 71 6. Al Nadwi, A. H: Qadianism: Distructive Movements. Three Essays on Qadianism: pg 18 378