Ahmadiyyat or Qadianism! Islam or Apostasy? — Page 100
Whether the sponsor of this particular allegation cares to admit or not, the fact remains that he has not been able to support this obnoxious and false charge with reference to the source because such a reference does not exist in the entire Ahmadiyya Muslim literature. . Infact, had there had been a grain of truth in his professed claim that he had made an extensive and scholarly study of the Ahmadiyya Muslim. Community's literature, 35 he may have yet found that Hazrat Mirza. Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian thoroughly rejected an attribution of physical human qualities to Almighty God. 36 The founder of Ahmadiyya Muslim. Community believed that Almighty Allah 'bears no resemblance to His creatures' 37 and he categorically declared that 'Almighty God was above acquiring a human body. ' 38 Infact he stated that it was an: 'impertinence to enquire whether God has a tongue wherein he can speak. Has He not created all heavenly bodies and the earth without physical hands? Does He not see the world without physical eyes?. Does He not hear us without physical ears?'³9. It is interesting to note that while the adversaries of Hazrat Mirza. Ghulam Ahmad accuse him of being of the opinion that God, God forbid, cohabits with women and children are born to Him, the founder of the. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community categorically declared that God. Almighty: 'is not anyone's son, nor is anyone His son. He is Self-Sufficient and needs neither father nor son. This is the Unity which the Holy Quran teaches and which is the basis of our faith. ' *°. Is it then not ironic that while these antagonists charge Hazrat Mirza. Ghulam Ahmad with such false beliefs as he never entertained, they totally ignore his true beliefs which have numerously been documented in his books? And yet, these perpetrators of such monstrous lies have the audacity to declare that their books contain the essential truth about 35. Ibid: pg 29 36. Chashma Marifat: pgs 263/264 37. Philosophy of Teachings of Islam: English Version: pg 54 38. Anjam i Atham: pg 34 39. Islami Usul Ki Philosophy: pg 53 40. Lecture Lahore: ng 13 100