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==Critics==
==Critics==
Opposition from some scholars led some people to treat him with contempt. Even they took out the prayer mat he was sitting on and threatened him with death. Apparently, his love for [[Ibn 'Arabi]] and [[Rumi]] and also the relationship of [[Bahar 'Ali Shah]], a Sufi from [[Najaf]], with Qadi had aroused oppositions and had accused him of being a Sufi.
Opposition from some scholars led some people to treat him with contempt. Even they took out the prayer mat he was sitting on and threatened him with death. Apparently, his great interest for [[Ibn 'Arabi]] and [[Rumi]] and also the relationship of [[Bahar 'Ali Shah]], a Sufi from [[Najaf]], with Qadi had aroused oppositions and had accused him of being a Sufi.


[[Mirza Mahdi Isfahani]] (d. 1946), a scholar from [[Mashhad]], who rejected many philosophical thoughts and [[theoretical mysticism]], was one of Qadi's important opposers. Despite Qadi's commitment to [[religion]] and not being attributed to Sufi movements, he firmly opposed him.
[[Mirza Mahdi Isfahani]] (d. 1946), a scholar from [[Mashhad]], who rejected many philosophical thoughts and [[theoretical mysticism]], was one of Qadi's important opposers. Despite Qadi's commitment to [[religion]] and not being attributed to Sufi movements, he firmly opposed him.
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