How Does Four Qadianis Can't Answer Muslim's One Question | Adnan Rashid Work?

Imagine you're playing a game where one person asks a question, and four others try to answer it, but they all get confused because they don’t understand what’s being asked.

Adnan Rashid is like a teacher who asks a simple question about Qadianis, which are people who believe in a certain way. But when he asks the question, four Qadianis (people who follow that belief) can't answer it, even though they're supposed to know the answers.

It’s like if your teacher asked you, “What color is the sky on a sunny day?” and you said, “I don’t know.” But everyone around you knows the answer, because they see the sky every day!

Adnan Rashid's Work is about showing how Qadianis can't explain something simple that people should already know. It’s like trying to explain a game rule while everyone else plays it without thinking.

So, when four Qadianis can’t answer one question, it shows they might not understand the basics, just like you would if you forgot what color the sky is!

Take the quiz →

Examples

  1. A simple Qadiani and Muslim discuss religion over tea.
  2. A child asks why four Qadianis can't answer one question.
  3. A teacher explains the debate to a group of students.

Ask a question

See also

Discussion

Recent activity