Intro
Mufti Muhammad Sadiq and other Ahmadi editors lied about white converts to Ahmadiyya from Europe and America.

Mufti Muhammad Sadiq states that while reading the Dutch translation of the Holy Quran, Miss Budd desired to learn more about Islam. Hence, she came in contact with the Ahmadiyya Jamaat through articles by an Ahmadi missionary in America, Maulvi Muhammad Din which were published in The Moslem World – a quarterly Christian magazine. Thereafter, she had written correspondence with Din Sahib and Mufti Sahib. Eventually, she had the opportunity to pledge allegiance (bai‘at) to Hazrat Musleh-e-Maud, through a letter. (Al Fazl, 11 December 1924). Another indication of Miss Budd’s acceptance of Ahmadiyyat can be found in Hazrat Bhai Abdur Rahman Sahib Qadiani’s diary. Under the entry for 12 October 1924, he mentions a letter of Bai‘at from Belgium and states, “God has planted the seed of the Jamaat in both Holland and Belgium.” (Safar-e-Europe, p. 396).

Her name appears in the ROR of June and Sep-1925 as simply Miss Budd from Holland, in the June edition they claim that she is a convert to Ahmadiyya and was given the Muslim name Hidayt. By Nov-1925, her essay’s begin to appear and more so in the March-1926, April, June and August 1926. Miss Hidayat Budd wrote a series of articles for a Dutch periodical De Tempel, relating to the beliefs of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat. These articles were attributed to “An Ahmadi Muslima”. The first article was published on 1 February 1925, under the heading “The Ahmadiyya Movement”. In this article, a detailed introduction was given about the Promised Messiah, Khilafat-e-Ahmadiyya and beliefs of the Ahmadiyya Jamaat. This was followed by her article on “Islam”, published in parts in various issues of 1925 and 1926. Some of her articles were reproduced in English in The Review of Religions as well.

In 1929, it seems that she showed up at Colombo, Sri Lanka and was brought to Qadian by Mufti Muhammad Sadiq via a special mission. Her name was changed to Hidayt Budd. She was most likely a prostitute that was bought and shared with the Khalifa at Qadian. Hafiz Qudratullah (1917-1994) was a missionary of the Ahmadiyya Movement and he explains how he saw her at Qadian in his youth. Hafiz Qudratullah (1917-1994 remembers seeing Hidayt Budd at Mufti Muhammad Sadiq’s house in Qadian (most likely in the 1920’s and 30’s).

The english ROR posted her picture in the May-1929 edition of the ROR, she seems to have been single at the time. In the August-1929 edition of the ROR, it is explained how Hidayt Budd arrived in Colombo, Sri Lanka on May 10th, 1929. Ahmadiyya sources tell how she was part of the Ceylon Ahmadiyya Association and gave speeches and etc. However, they don’t tell us how she got to Sri Lanka. There seems to be a photo of her in the famous “Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around the World”. In the September-1929 edition of the ROR, there is a letter of welcome from the local Lajna of Qadian. They appreciate her as the first Dutch person to join Ahmadiyya. In fact, it was Mufti Muhammad Sadiq who was sent by the Khalifa to pick her up from Colombo, Sri Lanka (see her letter published in the ROR of September-1929), they must have had some type of connection, he married her soon thereafter. She also reports that some of the Indonesian students at the Ahmadiyya Madrassa had written in Dutch on the wall so as to get her attention (men in indonesia spoke Dutch in those days).

In the July-1930 edition, her name was changed to Mrs. Hidayt Sadiq, which proves her marriage to Mufti Muhammad Sadiq. An essay in the same ROR is ascribed to her, however, it was most likely written by Mufti Muhammad Sadiq and ascribed to her. She goes on to complain about the heat in India and decline of the use of Burqa. She has an essay in the ROR of Dec-1932 entitled, “Islam in the West”. Her name is written as Mrs. Hidayt Budd Sadiq of Amsterdam (Holland), she had already married Mufti Muhammad Sadiq. She also has an essay in the Moslem Sunrise of Oct-1932/Jan-1933 as Mrs. Hidayat Sadiq, entitled, “Short Sketches from Qadian”.

She might have been there in 1934 when Miss Rufo was in Qadian, and when the Khalifa took lots of women down to river Beas and touched them sexually in the open river area. She disappears in Ahmadiyya literature after 1933.

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1924

Mufti Muhammad Sadiq states that while reading the Dutch translation of the Holy Quran, Miss Budd desired to learn more about Islam. Hence, she came in contact with the Ahmadiyya Jamaat through articles by an Ahmadi missionary in America, Maulvi Muhammad Din which were published in The Moslem World – a quarterly Christian magazine. Thereafter, she had written correspondence with Din Sahib and Mufti Sahib. Eventually, she had the opportunity to pledge allegiance (bai‘at) to Hazrat Musleh-e-Maud, through a letter. (Al Fazl, 11 December 1924). Another indication of Miss Budd’s acceptance of Ahmadiyyat can be found in Hazrat Bhai Abdur Rahman Sahib Qadiani’s diary. Under the entry for 12 October 1924, he mentions a letter of Bai‘at from Belgium and states, “God has planted the seed of the Jamaat in both Holland and Belgium.” (Safar-e-Europe, p. 396).
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1925

 

Thereafter, Miss Hidayat Budd wrote a series of articles for a Dutch periodical De Tempel, relating to the beliefs of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat. These articles were attributed to “An Ahmadi Muslima”. The first article was published on 1 February 1925, under the heading “The Ahmadiyya Movement”. In this article, a detailed introduction was given about the Promised Messiah, Khilafat-e-Ahmadiyya and beliefs of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat. This was followed by her article on “Islam”, published in parts in various issues of 1925 and 1926. Some of her articles were reproduced in English in The Review of Religions as well.

Miss Budd
An article by Miss Hidayat Budd published in De Tempel


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ROR, May 1929

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Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques Around The World – A Pictorical Presentation. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community; Khilafat Centenary Edition. 2008. ISBN 978-1882494514.

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Links and Related Essay’s

Early days of the Holland mission

Who is Mufti Muhammad Sadiq (1872–1957)?

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/02/19/miss-rufo-and-mirza-mahmud-ahmad-1934/

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