Perseverance — Page 125
Part II – My Life as a Muslim 125 the Second Khal ī fah ra and the Jam ā ‘ah representatives defending the Ahmadi position, while others were in the observational balcony. When Huzoor ra entered the Court, all of the Ahmadis present stood up out of respect. Later on, after the Court session, Huzoor ra told the Ahmadis that they should not stand up for him, but only the Court judges. I witnessed Chief Justice Mun i r as he pointed out the inability of Muslim scholars to agree on something as fundamental as the definition of Muslim. He, therefore, would not rule Ahmadis as non-Muslims because the non-Ahmadi Muslims couldn’t agree on what a Muslim was. This case was heard in the English language.