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Beliefs of the Ahmadiyya Cult (Qadiyanis)

 

   
Ahmadiyya was begun in India, inspired and actively supported by the British colonial power. In the mid nineteenth century the British thought that Islam as the religion of Allah was dead, but the War of Independence of 1857 and the leading role of Muslims through the spirit of Jihad, scared the British. They actively sought an alternative to real Islam.
Among the many things they did, one was the foundation of a new religion in the name of Islam by the hands of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiyani. The British gave Mirza full support and an outline; and he filled in the details.

Mirza Ghulam Qadiyani:

He said that his name was Ghulam Ahmad, son of Ghulam Murtaza, belonging to the caste of Mughal Barlas who came to India from Samarqand. Later he changed his origins and claimed to be a Persian. He again had a change of mind and claimed to belong to the progeny of Fatima, daughter of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).

He was born in 1839-40 in Qadiyan, District of Gordaspur, Punjab, India in a family who were subservient to the British and played a heroic role in defending the British in the War of 1857. Ghulam remained proud of his and his family's services to the British crown and advised his followers to remain loyal to the British Government and the West.

Qadiyanis, the followers of Ghulam Ahmad, established good liaison with the State of Israel immediately after its establishment and Israel gave them full protection!

Steps to the Prophethood:

The 1870s was a period of debates between Hindus against Muslims and Christians against Muslims. Muslims did not start those debates but Muslim scholars were winning all of them and winning the hearts of the Muslim masses.
Ghulam saw an opening to gain popularity and taught himself the art of debating against Hindus and became popular by 1877.

In 1880 he published his first book Baraheen-i-Ahmadiyyah and established himself as a writer. By 1884 he added three more volumes to the same book and in 1885 he claimed himself to be a Mujaddid, a revivalist of Islam.

In 1891 he claimed himself to be the Promised Mehdi and a Promised Messiah. During this period he insisted that he was not a prophet declaring that such a claim would make him a kaafir (an apostate) and a liar.

In 1901 Ghulam declared, "by Allah in Whose grip is my soul it is He Who commissioned me and named me a prophet" and he declared that Allah gave him "three hundred thousand".

Qadiyaniyah in the Contemporary World:

Pakistan, the home of the Qadiyani movement, declared the religion of Ghulam Ahmad to be kufr (non-Islam) and other governments followed suit. Saudi Arabia stopped giving visas to Qadianis as Muslims. Recently, a South African court has ruled them to be non-Muslims.

However, anti-Islam governments give Qadianis protection and provide facilities for their propagation, among them, the U.S. and the British are major protectors.

Now, Qadianis' deceptively Islamic looking functions and gatherings like Seeratun-Nabi and interfaith Dialogues serve as bait for simplistic and un-informed Muslims.

Hypocrisy of Pacifism:

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad declared that "Jihad", as an instrument of war (defensive or offensive), was forbidden by him. His followers, Qadiyanis, continue to present themselves to the West as pacifists, anti-war "Muslims". In their annual conventions, they always present themselves as peaceful "Muslims" who do not believe in war. The national media in the West presents them as Muslims and pacifists.

Beliefs of Qadiyanis:

Mirza Ghulam Qadiyani disrespects Allah and His Messenger Muhammad (PBUH). Among his writings are the following:

- "I saw in my dream that I am Allah and I believed, no doubt I am the one who created the heaven." (Aina-e-Kamalat, p.564)
- "I have been given the attribute of destruction and giving life; this has been given to me from Allah." (Khutba Ilhamiyah)
- "Every one can rise to the highest status, he can even surpass the status of Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah." (Al-Fadl Qadiyan, 17th July 1922)
- "Hadrat Muhammad used to eat cheese made by the Christians even though it was well known that lard (pig fat) was mixed in it." (Al-Fadl Qadiyan, 22nd February, 1924)
- "It is evident like daylight that the door of prophethood is open after that Hadrat Muhammad." (Haqiqat an-Nubuwwah, p.329)
- "I swear by that God who owns my life that He has sent me, He named me a prophet and He called me the Promised Messiah." (Closing of Haqiqat Al-Wahy, p. 68)
- "Allah Ta'ala gave names, Muhammad and Ahmad and established me as the persona of Muhammad." (Ek Ghalati ka Izalah, p.10)
- "True God is the One Who sent His messenger in Qadiyan." (Daf'el-Bala', p.11)
- "So, is there any doubt that Hadrat Promised Messiah is a prophet according to the Qur'anic meaning as well as literal meaning." (Haqiqat An-Nubuwah, p.116)

The Character of Qadiani:

Mirza received his early education from his father and other teachers of the village. Mirza took a humble job in the office of the Deputy Commissioner. During his employment he took exams for legal positions but failed them. After his failures he returned home to take care of the family land.

There are three parts of Mirza's life:

(a) Period as a Muslim,
(b) period of various claims, and
(c) the period of his claim of prophethood.

During the early period Mirza was an ordinary Muslim; he had the aqeedah (doctrine) of Muslims and believed in the finality of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). During the period of 1882 to 1890, in sequence, he claimed to be a mujaddid (a revivalist), musleh (a reformer), mehdi (a divinely guided one) and masih maw'oud (the Promised Messiah). In the year 1900 he declared that Jihad had become unlawful and in 1901 he claimed prophethood for himself. And in 1904 he claimed to be Krishna!

In short, Mirza spent his life involved in insulting the Prophets and Messengers of Allah, treason against Muslims, loyalty to the British colonial power, lying, cheating, deceiving simple people, declaring false prophecies, trying to turn Muslims into British slaves, spying on Muslims for the British and trying to obtain the most severe punishments for the Muslims. He tried his best to serve the British most by discouraging and eliminating the concept of Jihad from Islam.

Mirza wrote in his books, "I am God, in my vision I am a woman, Allah showed his manly power with me and metaphorically I became pregnant!"

Mirza died on May 26, 1908 in his own hated disease of cholera while vomiting and discharging feces from both ends of his gastro-intestinal system.

The Corruption of Qadiyani's Writings:

Since the death of Ghulam Qadiyani in 1908 his followers have been editing out some of the material written by him but criticized by the opponents and had become sources of embarrasment. If Ghulam was a true prophet, his followers have no authority to delete anything from the writings of the "prophet".

Qadiyanis use more recent but edited publications of Ghulam Qadiyani's writings to deceive people that he never wrote any such things as quoted by his opponents. English translations are even worse and they have been edited very heavily. However, Muslim scholars have collected and kept original publications of Ghulam Qadiyani in their libraries and used them as sources in their writings to reveal the truth to the world.
 

[Photo image; Mirza Ghulam Qadiyani]

                                                                                                                             

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