The Unity of Muslims

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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The Unity of Muslims — Page 11

11 is mounted, providing them with crucial information for defence in war. In the face of potential attacks, they listen intently, relying on this acute sense to precisely identify approaching riders. Similarly, some individuals possess the unique ability to use their sense of smell to locate oil reservoirs. Pakistan, too, employed an individual with such a talent. Despite objections from experts in the field, who considered his hiring an affront to their profession, the government maintained that he possessed crucial field experience. A few professionals visited me in Quetta and expressed that the government had disgraced them by appointing someone without formal training in this field. In response, I asserted that whilst they were knowledgeable in theory, he demonstrated genuine skill in the craft. With experts attesting to his field abilities, the government is justified in employing him. Therefore, it is unwise to take offence because some individuals can make estimations with remarkable accuracy. Furthermore, individuals differ in their emotions and temperaments. Some are more prone to anger, and others more disposed to love. There are variations in the sense of dignity among people, with some possessing a higher sense than others. The spirit of