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It's a start, Europe took centuries to finally get rid of the Church's role in politics. It will take a lot of time and probably destruction until Pakistanis get rid of the current rot.
There is another issue you have here. That is, the faith you have in the progress of Christians may not be applicable to Muslims. Indeed, given what the world has experienced before European colonization and after, why would we expect it?


There are problems with the human progress worldview. ..not a single one of the features Hirsi Ali would like to change in Islam is representational of the seventh century. -

...Mohammed's first wife. Forty-year-old Khadija, who lived most of her life before the founding of Islam, was a businesswoman who hired twenty-five-year-old Mohammed, proposed marriage to him, and enjoyed him as her sole spouse – he was allowed no other wives while married to her...Thousands of years ago, ancient, Pagan Egypt was among the friendliest to women of all Mediterranean civilizations. Ancient Egyptian women could testify in court, own property, and initiate divorce. Recently, a Thomson Reuters Foundation survey rated today's Muslim Egypt as one of the worst countries for women -

...Jihad, Islam's most problematical feature, in no way is representational of the seventh century...The difference between Islam and other world religions cannot best be measured with a clock or a calendar. Islam is not problematical because it was founded 1400 years ago. Islam is problematical because of its doctrines of jihad and gender apartheid. Time, in the form of a magical unseen hand called "progress" or "modernity" will not inevitably work any magic of "reform" on Islam -

...modernity has been exploited by jihadis. Its key ingredients jet planes, world commerce, and television, no event in history was more modern than the 9-11 terror attack. ISIS has proven itself to be a master at social media...There is no unseen hand called "progress" that turned Christianity from its jihad-like past, that never existed, into its warm and fuzzy present, and no unseen hand will work that magic on Islam, either. -

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This is not you problem and don't talk about discrimination In your country people from minority being killed in suspicion of eating cattle go and advocate their rights first don't lecture me.

Dalit Children burnt alive, Dalits not allowed to enter Mandirs...Muslim man killed / lynched publicly. Mobs + BSF killing Muslims for cattle trade...

I am not lecturing you. I openly admit there are major problems in my country - you named a few of them.
 
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You are right even raees-ul munafiqeen recite kalma and we don't know about it and it was Prophet Mohamed (P.B.U.H) declare him Munafiq and it is same Prophet Mohamed (P.B.U.H) who want to be a Muslim,one HAS to accept Prophet Muhammad SW as the last and final messenger of Allah. Can Qadiyani do that? if yes then we have no objection to declare them Muslims



Remove Islam from Pakistan and Pakistan will collapse. I know you will not agree with me but this is very well know fact.
my post was regarding converting to Islam and Kalima Shahada is the key to enter in it, Munafiqat is a difference subject not related with to declare or undeclare someone Muslim or non Muslim. If you go with the label of Munafiqat we as a nation almost are munafiq in a way or another. Make your mind what actually you wanna say or stop wasting my time.

The problem here is that Ahmedis are not willing to accept that they are minority hence they say they do not need minority rights. The problem here is that AHmedis want us Muslims to go against the finality of prophethood of our Last Prophet of Islam Muhammad (PBUH).

So crux of the debate is that accepting Ghulam Ahmed mirza means we the Muslims have to go against our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) which is not at all going to happen.

And do you know that Ahmedis call everyone kafir who does not accept Ghulam mirza.


and oh BTW Khatm-e-Nabuwat koi debatable topic ha hee nahi so why should we even debate it in the first place?




This is NOT OPINION. You Ahmedia literally are insulting our Last Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (PBUH). So please do not try to hide behind such excuse of difference of opinion. The difference of opinion would be if you disagree with our beliefs but you are trying to amend words of Quran and asking for accepting your Ghulam Ahmed mirza
Khatam e Nubawat is the key difference I realy like to debate on it and sometime think to open a thread on it but forum rules not allow this and second a lot of trolls come as well to make it war zone, and these type of debate if goes in detailed linked with Wafat e Massiah as mean time almost sects waiting for His second and promised arrival. Now question raised if Massiah come back what He would be? Of course as a Nabi or Messanger or a Nabi who come for Jews later Christians just come as an ordinary man but this time to lead Muslim Ummah.
That's gonna be long long debate ask permission from admin try to open in Senior's section but don't think they allow. Peace
 
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Our Ahmadi friends logic. BTW i have a few in real life too, but i never discuss religion with anyone.
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The problem here is that Ahmedis are not willing to accept that they are minority hence they say they do not need minority rights. The problem here is that AHmedis want us Muslims to go against the finality of prophethood of our Last Prophet of Islam Muhammad (PBUH).

So crux of the debate is that accepting Ghulam Ahmed mirza means we the Muslims have to go against our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) which is not at all going to happen.

And do you know that Ahmedis call everyone kafir who does not accept Ghulam mirza.


and oh BTW Khatm-e-Nabuwat koi debatable topic ha hee nahi so why should we even debate it in the first place?


Yes Khatm-e-Nabuwat is not debateable topic. Its full & final. There is no doubt Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was the last messenger of Allah.

I don't know about you but I meet with many ahmadiyas who consider themselves Non-Muslims and wants respect like that. There are plenty living in my home-town and they are living their life according to their believes. They do not claim themselves as Muslims. So we do not have issue with them.

One more thing, For us every Non-Muslims is kafi. For Christians every non-Christian is kafir and for Jews every Non-Jew is kafir. Same for ahmadiyas every Non-Ahmadiya will be kafir.. Kafir simply means "Inkaar karny wala".


From me there is only one objection for selected Ahmadiyas or any other Non-Muslim living in Pakistan. If you are non-Muslims please accept that and get your rights clear. Don't claim yourself a Muslim.
 
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The problem here is that Ahmedis are not willing to accept that they are minority hence they say they do not need minority rights. The problem here is that AHmedis want us Muslims to go against the finality of prophethood of our Last Prophet of Islam Muhammad (PBUH).

So crux of the debate is that accepting Ghulam Ahmed mirza means we the Muslims have to go against our beloved Prophet Muhammad...Ahmedia literally are insulting our Last Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (PBUH). So please do not try to hide behind such excuse of difference of opinion. The difference of opinion would be if you disagree with our beliefs but you are trying to amend words of Quran and asking for accepting your Ghulam Ahmed mirza

Plight of Ahmadiyyas in Pakistan
BY SUDHA RAMACHANDRAN on JUNE 21, 2016 in ASIA TIMES NEWS & FEATURES, SOUTH ASIA

Although over 2 million Ahmadiyyas living in Pakistan follow the teachings of Quran, they are regarded as non-Muslims after a constitutional amendment passed 40 years ago during General Zia-ul Haq’s military regime. Today they are the most discriminated among minorities in Pakistan where police, clerics and courts often act in tandem against them. This peace-loving community is also being increasingly targeted by Muslim hardliners. The anti-Ahmadiyya campaign is gathering momentum in Britain too which is home to around 25,000 Ahmadiyyas

Dr Khaliq Bashir, 45, belonging to the Ahmadiyya community, was standing outside his clinic in Pakistan’s port city of Karachi late on Monday (June 20) night when a motorcyclist shot him dead.



Houses of Ahmadiyyas torched by a mob following accusations of blasphemy, in Gujranwala, Pakistan, in this file photo

On June 5, another Ahmadi doctor Hameed Ahmed, 65, was shot dead outside his house in Darul Islam Colony in Attock by two unidentified men.

These two recent killings are the latest of countless targeted attacks on the Ahmadiyya community and the incidents have triggered yet another wave of fear among them.

Pakistan is home to most of the world’s Ahmadiyyas; an estimated two to four million Ahmadiyyas live there. Given the identification of the Pakistani state with Sunni Islam, all non-Sunnis including Shias, Ismailis, Hindus and Christians are discriminated against.

“But the discrimination that Ahmadiyyas face is unmatched,” a Lahore-based Ahmadiyya writer told Asia Times via email. Ahmadiyyas are Pakistan’s most persecuted minority.

Ahmadiyyas identify themselves as Muslim. Like other Muslims, they follow the teachings of the Quran and regard Mohammed as their prophet. However, they consider Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1908), a Muslim preacher from Qadian in Punjab, to be not only a prophet, albeit one of less importance than Mohammed, but also a mahdi (Redeemer of Islam, as guided by Allah).

This irks Muslims – Shias and Sunnis alike – who accuse Ahmadiyyas of denigrating Prophet Muhammad by not regarding him the “Seal of the Prophets” and according Mirza Ghulam Ahmad the status of mahdi. Muslim clerics say it is the ‘duty’ of Muslims to kill Ahmadiyyas.

Mass violence against Ahmadiyas began early in the history of independent Pakistan. In 1953, around 200 Ahmadiyyas were killed in mass violence targeting members of the community and their property. In 1974, the Pakistani government amended the Constitution to declare Ahmadiyyas non-Muslims. It defined a Muslim “…as a person who believes in the finality of the Prophet Muhammad.”

General Zia-ul Haq’s military regime took this further. In 1984, it prohibited Ahmadiyyas from “indirectly or directly posing as a Muslim,” declaring or propagating their faith publicly, and building mosques or even referring to their places of worship as mosques. They were forbidden from making the Muslim call to prayer.



Desecrated graves at an Ahmadi community graveyard in Lahore

Pakistan’s “blasphemy law” gave “new teeth to those targeting Ahmadiyas,” the writer said. The Ahmadiyya belief in the prophethood of Ahmad could be considered blasphemous as it “defiles the name of Prophet Mohammed.Blasphemy is punishable with death sentence in Pakistan.

Such institutionalization of discrimination and violence has resulted in Ahmadiyyas and their property being targeted routinely in Pakistan.

Police, clerics and courts often act in tandem, the writer said, adding that local clerics are known to call for the killing of Ahmadiyyas, sanctioning it as a “pious act.” A ‘hit list’ issued by the Aalami Majlis Tahaffuz Khatme Nabuwwat and the All Pakistan Students Khatme Nabuwwat Federation in 2010, for instance, included the names of 50 prominent Ahmadiyyas. At least five of those who figured in the list were killed, the writer said.

No action is ever taken against those issuing such ‘hit lists’ or attacking Ahmadiyyas. Rarely has anyone been convicted by the courts in a case against an Ahmadiyya, he said.

In addition to the rising frequency of attacks against Ahmadiyyas since the 1980s, the intensity of violence too is growing. In 2010, extremists attacked two Ahmadiyya mosques in Lahore during Friday prayers killing around a hundred people.

Ahmadiyyas are targets of hate crimes in other countries as well. Although they are not declared non-Muslim in Bangladesh, publication and sale of books on Islam by the community is banned there.

In India, Ahmadiyyas are recognized as Muslim; a 1970 high court verdict reaffirmed this by declaring that Ahmadiyyas are Muslims as they believe in two of the basic tenets of Islam i.e. that there is no God but Allah and that Mohammed is His messenger. Still, Indian Ahmadiyyas suffer discrimination and social ostracism by other Muslims in the country.

The anti-Ahmadiyya campaign is gathering momentum in Britain too, which is home to around 25,000 Ahmadiyyas. Pamphlets describing them as “dual infidelists” or those who try to pass off their kufr (disbelief in God) as Islam and as being “worse than apostates” have been distributed in London in recent years. These call for the killing of Ahmadiyyas. In March this year, an Ahmadiyya shopkeeper was killed by a Sunni Muslim for “disrespecting Islam.”

Ahmadiyyas take pride in being a peace-loving community. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is believed to have prioritized the non-military forms of jihad and called for Islam’s propagation through speech and writing, persuasion rather than coercion.

“We are being targeted by Islamic radicals not just for our faith but for our opposition to violence and armed jihad,” the writer said.

This could see the community coming under increasing attack from Muslim hardliners in the coming years.

Dr Sudha Ramachandran is an independent journalist/researcher based in Bengaluru, India, who writes on South Asian political and security issues. She can be reached atsudha.ramachandran@live.in
 
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Yes Khatm-e-Nabuwat is not debateable topic. Its full & final. There is no doubt Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was the last messenger of Allah.

I don't know about you but I meet with many ahmadiyas who consider themselves Non-Muslims and wants respect like that. There are plenty living in my home-town and they are living their life according to their believes. They do not claim themselves as Muslims. So we do not have issue with them.

One more thing, For us every Non-Muslims is kafi. For Christians every non-Christian is kafir and for Jews every Non-Jew is kafir. Same for ahmadiyas every Non-Ahmadiya will be kafir.. Kafir simply means "Inkaar karny wala".


From me there is only one objection for selected Ahmadiyas or any other Non-Muslim living in Pakistan. If you are non-Muslims please accept that and get your rights clear. Don't claim yourself a Muslim.

Which one makes more sense:
1. Jesus flew to heaven, he is physically alive in heaven, he was supposed to come around 14th Centuary of Islam yet he is nowhere to be seen. He is supposed to kill the pigs, break the cross, kill the jews. Basically kill anything that moves.:lol:
2. Jesus was a great Prophet and a human being who passed away like all human beings do. His mission was to preach to all 12 tribes of Israel.

The world is no longer a Pind. Grow up and stop being so obsessed with religion that you become like a robot.
 
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You know, when you post something silly and get called out for it, it's probably best not to reply with an equally useless one word reply.

Not at all .
I'll bite my tongue & keep quiet as the locked threads and the banning of members is testament enough .

Which one makes more sense:
1. Jesus flew to heaven, he is physically alive in heaven, he was supposed to come around 14th Centuary of Islam yet he is nowhere to be seen. He is supposed to kill the pigs, break the cross, kill the jews. Basically kill anything that moves.:lol:
2. Jesus was a great Prophet and a human being who passed away like all human beings do. His mission was to preach to all 12 tribes of Israel.

The world is no longer a Pind. Grow up and stop being so obsessed with religion that you become like a robot.

If he is dead then how did he die?
where is he buried ?
 
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Not at all .
I'll bite my tongue & keep quiet as the locked threads and the banning of members is testament enough .

Nobody suggests that you bite your tongue, only to think things through before you loosen it.
 
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In case someone is not aware about MGA Qadiani.

Posted By Safeer Ahmed:

Story of Mirza Ghulam Ahmed Qadyani.

Everything you need to know!

Initially Mirza Qadyani emerged as an Islamic scholar, preacher, debater and Islamic leader in 1870s. 1880s was the period of his fame. He got famous due to religious debates with Hindus and Christians. In one of his Lahore gatherings he offered British Queen to accept Islam and made it to the limelight. He was highly regarded after his challenge to blasphemer Dp. Abdulah Atham in 1893.

Mirza Qadyani was a remarkable debater and speaker. He used to regularly participate in religious gatherings and impress the crowd with his communication skills. During 1880s he started calling himself 'Sahib ul Ilham' (The one who receives revelations) in his first book ‘Braheen-e-Ahmedia’. It was a self proclaimed designation and was enough to pave way for his ultimate mission. Gradually he started calling himself 'Mujad'did' then 'Muhadis', then 'Misl-e-Masih' (like Hazrat Isa), then 'Masih Ibne Maryam' himself, then 'Mehdi' then 'Imam-e-Akhri-uz-Zaman' (Imam of last times) and then in 1901 he finally announced Prophethood.

After criticism from religious community he came up with logic of 'Bazor Nabi' or 'Zilli Nabi' (follower / deputy Prophet). Being shrewd and capable of amazing speaking skills he continued participating in gatherings and debates, bringing new logic to support his claims and even denouncing what is written in his own books. He was even seen erasing excerpts of his own books during a debate and asking scholars 'Hor kuch mere laiq' (anything else for me?). Still he never let go of his revelations title because that was the base of his false world.

Mirza had ‘Fuqaha’ / Scholars and ‘Sufis’ both as rivals. Until and unless he claimed to be Mehdi and Hazrat Isa, Fuqaha / scholars didn’t come out against him aggressively. Mirza had debates with Molana Sana Ullah Amartasri, Molana M. Hussain Batalvi, Molana Abdul Haq Ghaznavi and Molana Ghulam Dastagir Qusoori etc. Mirza had two strengths, his debating skills and use of media (at that time printing press). As soon as any debate finished books and banners started coming out claiming his false success stories. Unfortunately Ulamas were against printing press at that time. That trend continued today. After inception of Television they had their channels.

Mirza knew that most of the common people are associated with Sufis as compared to scholars / ulamas. He decided to influence them and use them. There were two main Sufi institutions at that time, Hazrat Ghulam fareed of Chachran Shareef and Pir Mahar Ali Shah of Golran Shareef. Mirza started writing letters to Hazrat Ghulam Fareed. He used to praise his poetry. He claimed to be a servant of Islam. Hazrat Ghulam Fareed was a kind hearted man and used to reply with love. He used those letters for publicity and endorsement.

In 1897 a delegation headed by Molana M. Hussain Batalvi met Hazrat Ghualam Fareed and gave evidences against Mirza. Unfortunately Hazrat Ghulam Fareed passed away in 1900 and much couldn’t be done.

Scholars eyed Pir Mahar Ali Shah as last ray of hope. Scholars from all school of thought Sunni, Shia and Ahl-e-Hadees went to meet him and asked for his help to counter this Fitna.

Mirzaiat / qadyaniat was spreading at rapid pace afterwards. To justify ahadees associated with Hazrat Isa’s arrival he started calling ‘Qadyan’ (city where Mirza was born and reason being called Qadyani) ‘Damascus’ and ‘Ludhiana’ as ‘Lud’ (As prophecies say that Hazrat Isa will come at Lud) He also made a minaret in Qadyan and climbed it starting ‘now this condition has also been completed’ (as per prophecy Hazrat Isa will come down from heavens on a Minaret)

Pir Mahar Ali Shah (R.A) wrote ‘Shams-ul-Hidaya’ to expose Mirza Qadyani. It explained the arrival of Hazrat Isa in the light of Quran and Hadees and categorically termed the claims of Mirza as wrong and based on falsehood.
Mirza wasn’t able to answer. Instead he challenged Pir Sahab with a ‘Mubahalah’ (A debate challenge. In Islamic tradition it refers to the ancient ceremony of mutually and formally calling God's curse down upon whichever of the two parties was not speaking truthfully).

Qadyanis started a promotional campaign ‘Chalo Chalo Lahore Chalo’ to watch the debate between Mirza and Pir Mahar ali Shah at Badshahi Masjid Lahore.

On 25th of August 1900 Mir Sahab with leading scholars of subcontinent reached Lahore. Thousands of people gathered at Badshahi Masjid including Qadyanis. They waited on 25th and 26th but Mirza didn’t show up. On 27th of August huge gathering was arranged at Badshahi Masjid and speeches were delivered against Fitna of Mirza Qadyani. 60 scholars from every school of thought signed a petition / fatwa on ‘Khatm-e-Nubuwat’ stating Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.W) is the last prophet and anyone who does not believe on it is a ‘Kafir’ / non muslim. Many Qadyanis presented at that time repented and converted to Islam.

It was the first barrier to Mirza’s fitna. It did hurt his campaign badly it was not rooted out. Unfortunately there was no Islamic Government in the subcontinent or it would have been death penalty for Mirza Qadyani, following the Islamic tradition since first Caliph.

Lahore’s defeat was a huge blow to Mirza but he continued his campaign under British Raj. However it was now confined to Qadyan. In 1901 Mirza claimed prophethood. The ultimate goal he wanted to reach.

Molana Muhammad Hussain Batalwi obtained a Fatwa against Mirza Qadyani categorically labeling him a Kafir / Non Muslim. 200 scholars of subcontinent signed that fatwa.

In 1907 Molana Sana Ullah went to Qadyan and challenged Mirza for debate but he didn’t show up. It was the last nail in his coffin. This defeat made him angry and he became offensive. He started calling Molana Amartasri and Molana Batalvi, Abu Lahab and Abu Jahal.

In the return of Molana Amartasri’s challenge he published an ad with a prayer, asking Allah that whoever is wrong may die of diarrhea or plague in the life of opponent. Ad was followed by a prophecy that ‘India’s Abu Jahal’ (Molana Sana Ullah Amartasri) will die in 1908. This Prophecy was also published and widespread. Posters were also published forecasting the death of Pir Mahar Ali Shah in the same year. When Pir Mahar Ali Shah was told about Mirza’s propheyc about his death he, he said that ‘Zindagi aur maut to Allah ke hath men hai mager yad rakhna Mirza apni hi gandagi men gir ker marey ga’ (he will die in his own shit)

Allah’s decision came in May 1908. Diarrhea was chosen for Malo’on Mirza Qadyani. He was was in Lahore on 25th of May 1908 and after dinner he fell ill complaining motions and vomiting. His medic Hakeem Noor uddin was called and diarrhea was pronounced. Following to this Dr. Muhammd Husain Shah Lahori was called and injection was given. On 26th May 1908 he died of diarrhea.

News of death spread like fire. His followers were mourning while Muslims came out chanting Allah hu Akbar. His body was taken to Qadyan for funeral and ultimately biggest fitna of sub continent presented before his creator.

Pir Mahar Ali shah sahab lived for next 29 years and Molana Amartasri lived for next 40 years serving deen and spreading the light of Islam.

After Mirza’s death his followers were divided into two groups, ‘Lahori Group’, believing he was a religious leader and ‘Jamat-e-Ahmadia’ believing in him as ‘Zilli Nabi’ (deputy Prophet).
After Pakistan’s creation Ahmedis / Qadyanis left Qadyan and moved to Pakistan. They considered it an opportunity. They developed Chinab Nagar / Rabwa and made it their headquarter. Since then they have made it to key public positions and becoming part of multiple conspiracies against Pakistan. By 1955 they were on their peak. Books, Job offers, social work, educational institutions were some of the tools to move forward.

In Pakistan 1953 was considered as a key period for campaign against Qadyanis. Molana Ata Ullah Shah bukhari, Molana Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi and Molana Modoodvi made a lot of contributions to counter this Fitna. They were even sentenced death penalty by Military courts which were taken back on Islamic countries pressure.

On May 29 1974 muslim students were tortured by Qadyanis in ‘Rabwa’ Incident created wave of concerns among masses. On June 30 1974, Molana Shah Ahmed Norani submitted a resolution in National Assembly to declare Lahori group and Qadyanis as Non Muslims.

As per wishes of Lahori group and Qadyanis they were allowed to present their case in NA. Debate went for 2 months and even those who were not in favour of declaring Ahmedis non muslims, when got to know about Qadyanis’ beliefs, supported the resolution.

Finally history was made and Qadyanis were declared Non Muslims. Every year 7 September is commemorated as ‘Day of Khatm-e-Nubuwat’

Qadyanis were lucky that state only declared them Non Muslims and restricted them to hold public prayers and call their worship places as masjids. If they had been in a Shariah state they would have asked them to come back to basics or face death sentence.

Reason of this post was to give the complete picture. Belief of ‘Khatm-e-Nubuwat’, Hzrat Muhammad (S.A.W.W) being the last prophet is part of basic faith. It is equal to believing in one God, Quran and Day of judgement. Who ever has an even a negligible altered belief, is certainly not a Muslim.

References:
پیر مہر علی شاہ اور قادیانیت....فاروق درویش
محاسبہء قادیانیت...................محمد آصف بھلی
کلمہ فصل....................مرزا غلام احمد قادیانی
روحانی خزائن.................مرزا غلام احمد قادیان

@Khafee @waz @The Eagle
 
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In case someone is not aware about MGA Qadiani.

Posted By Safeer Ahmed:

Story of Mirza Ghulam Ahmed Qadyani.

Everything you need to know!

Initially Mirza Qadyani emerged as an Islamic scholar, preacher, debater and Islamic leader in 1870s. 1880s was the period of his fame. He got famous due to religious debates with Hindus and Christians. In one of his Lahore gatherings he offered British Queen to accept Islam and made it to the limelight. He was highly regarded after his challenge to blasphemer Dp. Abdulah Atham in 1893.

Mirza Qadyani was a remarkable debater and speaker. He used to regularly participate in religious gatherings and impress the crowd with his communication skills. During 1880s he started calling himself 'Sahib ul Ilham' (The one who receives revelations) in his first book ‘Braheen-e-Ahmedia’. It was a self proclaimed designation and was enough to pave way for his ultimate mission. Gradually he started calling himself 'Mujad'did' then 'Muhadis', then 'Misl-e-Masih' (like Hazrat Isa), then 'Masih Ibne Maryam' himself, then 'Mehdi' then 'Imam-e-Akhri-uz-Zaman' (Imam of last times) and then in 1901 he finally announced Prophethood.

After criticism from religious community he came up with logic of 'Bazor Nabi' or 'Zilli Nabi' (follower / deputy Prophet). Being shrewd and capable of amazing speaking skills he continued participating in gatherings and debates, bringing new logic to support his claims and even denouncing what is written in his own books. He was even seen erasing excerpts of his own books during a debate and asking scholars 'Hor kuch mere laiq' (anything else for me?). Still he never let go of his revelations title because that was the base of his false world.

Mirza had ‘Fuqaha’ / Scholars and ‘Sufis’ both as rivals. Until and unless he claimed to be Mehdi and Hazrat Isa, Fuqaha / scholars didn’t come out against him aggressively. Mirza had debates with Molana Sana Ullah Amartasri, Molana M. Hussain Batalvi, Molana Abdul Haq Ghaznavi and Molana Ghulam Dastagir Qusoori etc. Mirza had two strengths, his debating skills and use of media (at that time printing press). As soon as any debate finished books and banners started coming out claiming his false success stories. Unfortunately Ulamas were against printing press at that time. That trend continued today. After inception of Television they had their channels.

Mirza knew that most of the common people are associated with Sufis as compared to scholars / ulamas. He decided to influence them and use them. There were two main Sufi institutions at that time, Hazrat Ghulam fareed of Chachran Shareef and Pir Mahar Ali Shah of Golran Shareef. Mirza started writing letters to Hazrat Ghulam Fareed. He used to praise his poetry. He claimed to be a servant of Islam. Hazrat Ghulam Fareed was a kind hearted man and used to reply with love. He used those letters for publicity and endorsement.

In 1897 a delegation headed by Molana M. Hussain Batalvi met Hazrat Ghualam Fareed and gave evidences against Mirza. Unfortunately Hazrat Ghulam Fareed passed away in 1900 and much couldn’t be done.

Scholars eyed Pir Mahar Ali Shah as last ray of hope. Scholars from all school of thought Sunni, Shia and Ahl-e-Hadees went to meet him and asked for his help to counter this Fitna.

Mirzaiat / qadyaniat was spreading at rapid pace afterwards. To justify ahadees associated with Hazrat Isa’s arrival he started calling ‘Qadyan’ (city where Mirza was born and reason being called Qadyani) ‘Damascus’ and ‘Ludhiana’ as ‘Lud’ (As prophecies say that Hazrat Isa will come at Lud) He also made a minaret in Qadyan and climbed it starting ‘now this condition has also been completed’ (as per prophecy Hazrat Isa will come down from heavens on a Minaret)

Pir Mahar Ali Shah (R.A) wrote ‘Shams-ul-Hidaya’ to expose Mirza Qadyani. It explained the arrival of Hazrat Isa in the light of Quran and Hadees and categorically termed the claims of Mirza as wrong and based on falsehood.
Mirza wasn’t able to answer. Instead he challenged Pir Sahab with a ‘Mubahalah’ (A debate challenge. In Islamic tradition it refers to the ancient ceremony of mutually and formally calling God's curse down upon whichever of the two parties was not speaking truthfully).

Qadyanis started a promotional campaign ‘Chalo Chalo Lahore Chalo’ to watch the debate between Mirza and Pir Mahar ali Shah at Badshahi Masjid Lahore.

On 25th of August 1900 Mir Sahab with leading scholars of subcontinent reached Lahore. Thousands of people gathered at Badshahi Masjid including Qadyanis. They waited on 25th and 26th but Mirza didn’t show up. On 27th of August huge gathering was arranged at Badshahi Masjid and speeches were delivered against Fitna of Mirza Qadyani. 60 scholars from every school of thought signed a petition / fatwa on ‘Khatm-e-Nubuwat’ stating Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.W) is the last prophet and anyone who does not believe on it is a ‘Kafir’ / non muslim. Many Qadyanis presented at that time repented and converted to Islam.

It was the first barrier to Mirza’s fitna. It did hurt his campaign badly it was not rooted out. Unfortunately there was no Islamic Government in the subcontinent or it would have been death penalty for Mirza Qadyani, following the Islamic tradition since first Caliph.

Lahore’s defeat was a huge blow to Mirza but he continued his campaign under British Raj. However it was now confined to Qadyan. In 1901 Mirza claimed prophethood. The ultimate goal he wanted to reach.

Molana Muhammad Hussain Batalwi obtained a Fatwa against Mirza Qadyani categorically labeling him a Kafir / Non Muslim. 200 scholars of subcontinent signed that fatwa.

In 1907 Molana Sana Ullah went to Qadyan and challenged Mirza for debate but he didn’t show up. It was the last nail in his coffin. This defeat made him angry and he became offensive. He started calling Molana Amartasri and Molana Batalvi, Abu Lahab and Abu Jahal.

In the return of Molana Amartasri’s challenge he published an ad with a prayer, asking Allah that whoever is wrong may die of diarrhea or plague in the life of opponent. Ad was followed by a prophecy that ‘India’s Abu Jahal’ (Molana Sana Ullah Amartasri) will die in 1908. This Prophecy was also published and widespread. Posters were also published forecasting the death of Pir Mahar Ali Shah in the same year. When Pir Mahar Ali Shah was told about Mirza’s propheyc about his death he, he said that ‘Zindagi aur maut to Allah ke hath men hai mager yad rakhna Mirza apni hi gandagi men gir ker marey ga’ (he will die in his own shit)

Allah’s decision came in May 1908. Diarrhea was chosen for Malo’on Mirza Qadyani. He was was in Lahore on 25th of May 1908 and after dinner he fell ill complaining motions and vomiting. His medic Hakeem Noor uddin was called and diarrhea was pronounced. Following to this Dr. Muhammd Husain Shah Lahori was called and injection was given. On 26th May 1908 he died of diarrhea.

News of death spread like fire. His followers were mourning while Muslims came out chanting Allah hu Akbar. His body was taken to Qadyan for funeral and ultimately biggest fitna of sub continent presented before his creator.

Pir Mahar Ali shah sahab lived for next 29 years and Molana Amartasri lived for next 40 years serving deen and spreading the light of Islam.

After Mirza’s death his followers were divided into two groups, ‘Lahori Group’, believing he was a religious leader and ‘Jamat-e-Ahmadia’ believing in him as ‘Zilli Nabi’ (deputy Prophet).
After Pakistan’s creation Ahmedis / Qadyanis left Qadyan and moved to Pakistan. They considered it an opportunity. They developed Chinab Nagar / Rabwa and made it their headquarter. Since then they have made it to key public positions and becoming part of multiple conspiracies against Pakistan. By 1955 they were on their peak. Books, Job offers, social work, educational institutions were some of the tools to move forward.

In Pakistan 1953 was considered as a key period for campaign against Qadyanis. Molana Ata Ullah Shah bukhari, Molana Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi and Molana Modoodvi made a lot of contributions to counter this Fitna. They were even sentenced death penalty by Military courts which were taken back on Islamic countries pressure.

On May 29 1974 muslim students were tortured by Qadyanis in ‘Rabwa’ Incident created wave of concerns among masses. On June 30 1974, Molana Shah Ahmed Norani submitted a resolution in National Assembly to declare Lahori group and Qadyanis as Non Muslims.

As per wishes of Lahori group and Qadyanis they were allowed to present their case in NA. Debate went for 2 months and even those who were not in favour of declaring Ahmedis non muslims, when got to know about Qadyanis’ beliefs, supported the resolution.

Finally history was made and Qadyanis were declared Non Muslims. Every year 7 September is commemorated as ‘Day of Khatm-e-Nubuwat’

Qadyanis were lucky that state only declared them Non Muslims and restricted them to hold public prayers and call their worship places as masjids. If they had been in a Shariah state they would have asked them to come back to basics or face death sentence.

Reason of this post was to give the complete picture. Belief of ‘Khatm-e-Nubuwat’, Hzrat Muhammad (S.A.W.W) being the last prophet is part of basic faith. It is equal to believing in one God, Quran and Day of judgement. Who ever has an even a negligible altered belief, is certainly not a Muslim.

References:
پیر مہر علی شاہ اور قادیانیت....فاروق درویش
محاسبہء قادیانیت...................محمد آصف بھلی
کلمہ فصل....................مرزا غلام احمد قادیانی
روحانی خزائن.................مرزا غلام احمد قادیان

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A Spiritual Challenge - Mubahila

The Review of Religions, February 1992
These days a certain group of ulema (Muslim Religious Leaders) is proliferating and disseminating numerous notification papers and pamphlets, the synopsis of which is that a mubahala (prayer duel) took place between the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahibas, Qadiani, and Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, Amratsari in which Mirza Sahibas suffered a clear defeat.

The issue of the filthy language which is used by this band in the writing of these articles and notifications we wish to leave in the custody of God. In this concise presentation we only wish to review the focal point of their writings so that a fair-natured person is able to distinguish between right and wrong.

The focal point of these notifications and articles is that amongst the various consequences which Hazrat Mirza Sahibas had mentioned in his mubahala notification for the fate of the liar was death by the epidemic disease of cholera. Accordingly, these notifications, after highlighting this issue, try to prove that because (as per their pronouncement) Mirza Sahib'sas death occurred in suffering from cholera and because he passed away during the lifetime of Maulvi Sanaullah and Maulvi Sahib continued to live for may years after him, both of these events affixed the seal of truth in Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib and of falsehood on Mirza Sahibas.

The issue as to what was the nature of this mubahala we shall take up a little later, but one point that we would like to stress forthwith is that the very claim that Hazrat Mirza Sahibas died of cholera is false and unfounded. It appears that the indicators of this accusation do not even have the sense to understand that diarrhoea and cholera are the names of two different diseases. Cholera is an extremely fatal epidemic disease which spreads rapidly and it usually erupts during the rainy season, not during the dry, hot season. Now it has been brought under considerable control but during those days it was categorized as a disaster and strict preventative measures were enforced by the government to control it. Under no circumstances was the corpse of a cholera-diseased person allowed to be moved from one town to another. In particular, the transportation of such a corpse by train was impossible because the railway authorities would never accept a corpse until the case of death was verified and stated on the death certificate by a civil surgeon, and cholera or such other types of perilous diseases were totally discounted to be the cause of death.

Now, it was so designed by God Almighty that Hazrat Mirza Sahibas passed away in Lahore instead of Qadian and his corpse was transported by train from Lahore to Batala, which is a distance of 60 miles. This very fact is sufficient to disprove the fictitious narration of the ulema and categorically proves that the death of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas was not caused by the epidemic disease of cholera. However, if anyone still wishes to believe in these imaginary tales and have the joy of beating the drums of an imaginary victory, his dealing is with God Almighty.

Let's now, in the light of historical facts, view in some detail the salient features of the mentioned Mubahala, so that we can ascertain for ourselves who really of the two (that is, Hazrat Mirza Sahibas and Maulvi Sanaullah) turned out to be true or false. What is required of us to come to such a judgment is righteousness and fear of God. If a person is purified of prejudice and he studies the facts with a truth-seeking insight, it will not be difficult at all for him to see the reality.

In this brief review, we shall particularly consider the following points:

What is the background of the mubahala challenge between Hazrat Mirza Sahibas and Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib?
Who had, in the first instance, given the invitation to mubahala and who accepted or rejected it?
Which of the mubahala conditions were clearly agreed upon by the parties?
In the light of these conditions what did the decree of God Almighty manifest?
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Primarily, the mubahala challenge was given by Hazrat Mirza Sahibas in his book Anjami Atham, published in 1897 (Anjami Atham, Roohani Khazain, Vol. 11, pp. 45-72).
At that time Hazrat Mirza Sahibas was 62 years old and Maulvi Sanaullah was a young man of 29. The ulema of that period to whom Hazrat Mirza Sahibas particularly extended his challenge were listed in a notification which is appended to the book Anjami Atham. In that list, the name of Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib appears at no. 11.

In response to this challenge, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib remained silent for years. But, after about five years, when his companions started pressing him for a response, he, for the first time, acknowledged it in one of his writings and accepted the challenge. Hazrat Mirza Sahibas has referred to his confirmation in his book Ijazi Ahmadi, which was published in 1902. He writes:

I have seen the duly signed script of Maulvi Sanaullah Amratsari in which he states that he is wholeheartedly willing for such a judgment that the two parties, that is him and me, pray that whoever of the two is a liar die during the lifetime of the one who is true.
(Ijazi Ahmadi, Roohani Khazain, Vol. 19, p. 121)
In spite of the fact that at that time Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib was 33 years younger in age and Hazrat Mirza Sahibas was then 67 years old, he, with unequivocal trust in God Almighty, in this very book affirmed the acceptance of the challenge and also stated:
If he (Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib) will actively pursue and stay firm on this challenge and insist that the liar dies before the true, then he will definitely die first.
(Ijazi Ahmadi, Roohani Khazain, Vol. 19, p. 148)
There is a clear indication in the words of the above statement that Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib was expected to affirm openly that indeed the prayer condition was imposed by him and he abided by it. It appears that Hazrat Mirza Sahibas suspected that Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, after imposing that condition, will back out from it. Therefore, elaborating this point further, Hazrat Mirza Sahibas wrote in this very book:
He has come up with a good proposition, now let's see if he dare stick to it.
(Ijazi Ahmadi, Roohani Khazain, Vol. 19, p. 122)
Readers should remember that this incident took place in 1902 and the book Ijazi Ahmadi was published in the month of November the same year. In its reply, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib published a book entitled Revelations of Mirza, in which regarding the challenge by Hazrat Mirza Sahibas he writes:
Because this humble one is neither in reality nor like him a Prophet or Messenger, son of God or recipient of revelation, I cannot dare enter such a contest.
Further to that he added:
I regret, I don't have the audacity to get into such things and this lack of audacity is an honour for me.
(Revelations of Mirza, Ed. VI, p. 116)
So, as far as the prayer (that the liar dies in the lifetime of the true) condition put forward by Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib was concerned, he categorically turned away from it and the suspicion of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas proved right that: `Now let's see if he dare stick to it.' Readers should bear in mind that Hazrat Mirza Sahibas was then 67 years old and Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib was only 34 years old.
Another five years passed after this incident and nothing regarding acceptance or non-acceptance was stated by Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib. However, on 29th March 1907, once again in his newspaper Ahli Hadees, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib raised up the mubahala case and challenged Hazrat Mirza Sahibas and his followers in the following language:

Mirzaiyo, if you are true, then come and bring your Guru with you ... bring him before me who has given me the mubahala challenge in `Anjami Atham'.
(Akhbar Ahli Hadees, 29th March 1907)
It should be noted that Anjami Atham was published in 1897. Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib recalled a writing of 1897 after ten years. After all, what were his reasons for doing so? Why did he avoid it for ten years? When the challenge was given, he opted to remain silent, then why did he choose to refer to it again after ten years and accept it? Anyways, what matters here is that Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, at last, after ten years, on 29th March, 1907 announced the acceptance of this challenge,but added a condition to it just as the ulema of present times are doing these days. The condition he added was:
Bring him before me, who has given the mubahala challenge in `Anjami Atham'.
It appears that Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib accepted the mubahala after ten years, thinking that because of the fear that he has now reached a very advanced age and his health was in poor condition, Hazrat Mirza Sahib as would perhaps decline his challenge. But it did not occur to him that mubahala is entered into at the decree of Allah and in complete trust in Him, not on the estimation of ages. Therefore, doubtlessly, he must have been very surprised when Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, without any hesitation and delay, declared acceptance of his mubahala challenge. Hazrat Mirza Sahibas did not give the reply to Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib that your accepting the challenge after ten years is absurd, especially when I am very close to the age of my natural death. He, in Akhbar Badr of 4th April 1907, in reply to the call to Mubahala by Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, published a notice of acceptance of this challenge. Later, he published on 15th April, 1908, a notification captioned: Final decision with Maulana Sanaullah Sahib Amratsari, which, in fact, is the most decisive notification in the whole of this episode and no good natured, truth seeking person can ignore this notification and Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib Amratsari's reaction to it.
In this notification, Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, accepting the aforesaid condition of Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, prayed that Allah causes to die the liar in the lifetime of the true. But because the mubahala challenge cannot be concluded by one party alone and the concurrence of the other party is equally essential, Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, therefore, in order to finalize the mubahala challenge, put forward two demands in his notification: Firstly, that he should publish the notification in his newspaper Ahli Hadees, and secondly, write whatever he wishes underneath it (that is, write his own conditions, if any under it clearly). The decision then is in the hands of God. Henceforth, this spiritual contest enters into an extremely important and decisive stage. Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, on his side, in spite of being much older in age, once again readily expresses his willingness to pray that Allah causes to die the liar in the lifetime of the true but at the same time gives the other party the opportunity to fix his own conditions and publish them in his newspaper. What is to be seen then is whether Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, solemnly agreeing to the words of the prayer, published the notification and attested it underneath with his signature and went along with Hazrat Mirza Sahibas actually to pray that Allah causes to die the liar during the lifetime of the true or he comes up with some other proposition. The final judgment of the case was to be shaped by the reaction of the Maulvi Sanaullah in response to the demands of the notification.

Now lets see, after publishing the notification in his newspaper, what did Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib write underneath it? In response to Hazrat Mirza Sahib'sas notification of 15th April 1907, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib published that notification in his newspaper Ahli Hadees of 26th April 1907 and underneath it he wrote something very important which the ulema of today, by murdering justice and honesty, are hiding from the Muslim public. The fact remains that his writing was in response to the demand by Hazrat Mirza Sahibas that he should publish the notification in Ahli Hadees and feel free to write underneath it his own conditions. Accordingly, the writing underneath is of great significance in the resulting consequences of the mubahala challenge. Maulvi Sanaullah write as follows under the notification of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas:

Firstly, my consent has not been taken for this prayer and it has been published without my consent.
That is, he did not agree to be a party to the mubahala prayer offered by Hazrat Mirza Sahibas. Moreover, he expressed his discontent at such a prayer being published without his consent. Then, under this writing, he further wrote:
Your writing can under no circumstances prove decisive.
Further, he added:
In case I die, what argument is my death going to resolve for other people?
(Akhbar Ahli Hadees, Amratsar, 26th April, 1907, p. 5)
Not only that, but in the margin of the very issue, the assistant editor appended the following text which was later on also testified as true by Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib. The assistant editor wrote:
God gives long lives to those who are liars, deceitful, mischievous and disobedient so that during the time given to them they can do more of their evil deeds.
Then Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib further wrote:
Your writing is not acceptable to me and neither can any sane person accept it.
(Akhbar Ahli Hadees, Amratsar, 26th April, 1907)
So, as far as the mubahala prayer of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, published on 15th April 1907, is concerned, in view of the condition therein that the liar die during the lifetime of the true, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib refused to become the second party to it and on the contrary took the position that the liar as against the true is given more time and longer life to continue his evil deeds. Accordingly, until the demise of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib not only remained firm on this position but emphasized it further in stronger words. In his booklet Moraqqai Qadiani of August 1907, by publishing the following text, he affixed on himself by his own words the permanent seal of being a liar. He write:
The Holy Prophet Muhammad, on whom be peace, in spite of being a true prophet, passed away before Maseelma Kazzab. Maseelma in spite of being a liar died after the true person but because he finally died in disappointment and frustration, therefore, there is no doubt in the authenticity of the prayer.
(Moraqqai Qadiani, August 1907)
Now judge it for yourself. Can any God-fearing and truthseeking person, after having read these writings of Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, imagine even for a moment that he had fully accepted the test of the mubahala challenge of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas as published on 15th April 1907? Can anyone have even an iota of doubt that in actual fact, according to the demand of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas in his notification that he write underneath his own condition that the true person will die in the lifetime of the liar and not otherwise as Hazrat Mirza Sahibas had said in his notification that the liar will die during the lifetime of the true person.
As far as Hazrat Mirza Sahibas is concerned, he did not reject the condition imposed by Maulvi Sanaullah that the true person would die in the lifetime of the liar until he passed away. Moreover, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib made it very clear that not only will the liar continue to live after the the death of the true person but also eventually he will die a death of disappointment and frustration. The fulfillment of his first condition of continuing to live after the true person is abundantly clear. We have to see now whether his second condition of dying in disappointment and frustration was also fulfilled in his favour or not.

As far as the fulfillment of the second condition is concerned, the following quotes are worth considering. The newspaper Al A'tizan of 15th June 1962 writes on page 10:

In August 1947, Amratsar was the scene of a mini-doomsday. The death-afflicting storm of rioting completely enfolded the residence of Maulana, and even though he succeeded in evacuating himself and his family out into safety, his only youthful son Ataullah was cruelly slaughtered under his very eyes and the horror of that grief minced his heart into pieces.
Then Maulvi Abdul Majid Sohdarvi, biographer of Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, writes in his book Seerati Sanai, published by Maqbool Aam Press, Lahore, that:
The moment he left his house, vagabonds and looters who were waiting for the opportunity swept in and took everything, including all the household items, cash and jewelry. After looting and robbing, they put the house on fire. That was, however, not the end of it; the looters also put on fire and turned to ashes Maulana's most precious and valuable collection of books which included some very rare publications worth thousands of rupees and which he had brought together after great pains and expense. The loss of these books was no less distressing to Maulana than the loss of his only son. Those books were the most valuable estate of his life and some of them were so rare that it was not only difficult but impossible to replace them.
This violent grief remained with Maulana until his death and, in fact, these two tragic incidents were the major cause of his sudden death. The sudden loss of his only son and the burning of his most precious collection of books, and the affliction of both of these misfortunes over a short while claimed his life.

This is what Maulvi Abdul Majid had to say in Seerati Sanai. It is indeed a most distressful description and we are deeply hurt and not pleased in the least by the Maulana's remorseful end. In fact, we deeply sympathize and lament at the fate the Maulana met, but it was exactly what he asked for in his own words and that fate was decreed to be fulfilled. Can the description of death by disappointment, misfortunes and frustrations be sketched in better words?
This then was the reality of that historical mubahala and its fate. Now let's turn to the present and examine the reasons why these days some of the ulema are so enthusiastically presenting before the Muslim public the facts of that old historical mubahala in a mutilated form. After all, what's that incident of the present times which has caused them such agony and scared and harassed them to the extent that they are trying to fortify themselves within the four walls of a hundred year old mubahala?

BACKGROUND OF RECENT PUBLICITY

On Friday, 10th June 1988, the present Head of the Ahmadiyya Community, Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Sahib, gave a mubahala challenge of historical significance to those ulema of the present times who are the leading enemies of Ahmadiyyat and foremost amongst those who consider Hazrat Mirza Sahibas deceitful and false and are counted amongst the leaders of those who accuse him of being a liar. It is not our purpose to mention here the details of this mubahala. Precisely we would suffice to say that by this challenge, the Head of the Ahmadiyya Jamma'at drew the attention of the leading enemies of Ahmadiyyat who are vehemently engaged in false propaganda against Ahmadiyyat and are disseminating fabricated accusations against Ahmadiyyat. The Head of the Ahmadiyya community, Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Sahib, said:
I, therefore, as the Imam of the Ahmadiyya Jamam'at by virtue of this writing hereby announce that if you are true in your accusations and fear God, then without any hesitation come forward and join me in this prayer of mubahala that 'May the curse of Allah be on the liars'.
In this mubahala challenge, some of the leading enemies of Ahmadiyyat and some editors of the opposition newspapers were named individually. At the top of the list of the enemies of Ahmadiyyat was the name of then President of Pakistan, General Zia ul Haq Sahib. Moreover, a list of false accusations was also included in the mubahala script, especially mentioning the accusation that Mira Tahir Ahmad and Jama'at Ahmadiyya conspired in the assassination of a Maulana by the name of Aslam Qureshi.
It is not necessary either to go into details of how the ulema reacted to the mubahala challenge of 10th June 1988. Almost every day announcements from the ulema published in the newspapers are seen by the public and the public is well aware of their intentions. There are, however, two very significant matters connected with the latest publicity campaign of the ulema which must be mentioned here briefly.

One month after the mubahala challenge the supposed victim of the atrocities of Mirza Tahir Ahmad Sahib and the Ahmadiyya Jama'at, the assassinated Aslam Qureshi Sahib reappeared alive and well and thus throughout the length and breadth of Pakistan the public was duly enlightened that at least in this accusation the mullahs turned out to be complete liars. The ulema, naturally, were terribly disconcerted by this and in order to divert the minds of the public they attempted to cover up their discomposure by engaging in a narration of their own of Maulana Sanaullah Sahib Amratsari's mubahala.

Not long after that, Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad, Imam of the Ahmadiyya Jama'at, announced in very clear words that even if General Zia ul Haq Sahib does not declare the acceptance of the mubahala challenge openly, his silence will be taken as his consent, provided he continues with his acts of cruelty and atrocity against the Ahmadis and does not repent.

After giving Zia ul Haq Sahib some time to respond, when it became evident that there was a surge in the persecution of Ahmadis in Pakistan and besides the former reasons, the distributing of mubahala notifications was taken as a reason to round up hundreds of Ahmadis, torture and convict them and crush them into jails. The Imam of the Ahmadiyya Jama'at, at last, in his Friday sermon of 12th August 1988, in very clear words, announced that because general Zia Sahib by virtue of his conduct accepted the mubahala challenge and instead of turning away from the acts of cruelty precipitated in them, he cannot, therefore, under any circumstances, escape the wrath of God Almighty and the decreed afflictions of mubahala will definitely strike him.

Just a few days after that sermon of 12th August 1988, General Zia ul Haq, together with some of his key military colleagues, the American Ambassador and the CIA representative in Pakistan perished in a horrifying air crash.

As a result of the vindication of these two incidents, one after the other, the ulema opposed to Ahmadiyyat were flabbergasted and in order to overcome their humiliation and divert the attention of the public elsewhere, they, with greater enthusiasm then ever before, vehemently engaged in publicizing the mubahala between the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Jama'at, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahibas, Qadiani, and Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib.
 
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A Spiritual Challenge - Mubahila

The Review of Religions, February 1992
These days a certain group of ulema (Muslim Religious Leaders) is proliferating and disseminating numerous notification papers and pamphlets, the synopsis of which is that a mubahala (prayer duel) took place between the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahibas, Qadiani, and Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, Amratsari in which Mirza Sahibas suffered a clear defeat.

The issue of the filthy language which is used by this band in the writing of these articles and notifications we wish to leave in the custody of God. In this concise presentation we only wish to review the focal point of their writings so that a fair-natured person is able to distinguish between right and wrong.

The focal point of these notifications and articles is that amongst the various consequences which Hazrat Mirza Sahibas had mentioned in his mubahala notification for the fate of the liar was death by the epidemic disease of cholera. Accordingly, these notifications, after highlighting this issue, try to prove that because (as per their pronouncement) Mirza Sahib'sas death occurred in suffering from cholera and because he passed away during the lifetime of Maulvi Sanaullah and Maulvi Sahib continued to live for may years after him, both of these events affixed the seal of truth in Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib and of falsehood on Mirza Sahibas.

The issue as to what was the nature of this mubahala we shall take up a little later, but one point that we would like to stress forthwith is that the very claim that Hazrat Mirza Sahibas died of cholera is false and unfounded. It appears that the indicators of this accusation do not even have the sense to understand that diarrhoea and cholera are the names of two different diseases. Cholera is an extremely fatal epidemic disease which spreads rapidly and it usually erupts during the rainy season, not during the dry, hot season. Now it has been brought under considerable control but during those days it was categorized as a disaster and strict preventative measures were enforced by the government to control it. Under no circumstances was the corpse of a cholera-diseased person allowed to be moved from one town to another. In particular, the transportation of such a corpse by train was impossible because the railway authorities would never accept a corpse until the case of death was verified and stated on the death certificate by a civil surgeon, and cholera or such other types of perilous diseases were totally discounted to be the cause of death.

Now, it was so designed by God Almighty that Hazrat Mirza Sahibas passed away in Lahore instead of Qadian and his corpse was transported by train from Lahore to Batala, which is a distance of 60 miles. This very fact is sufficient to disprove the fictitious narration of the ulema and categorically proves that the death of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas was not caused by the epidemic disease of cholera. However, if anyone still wishes to believe in these imaginary tales and have the joy of beating the drums of an imaginary victory, his dealing is with God Almighty.

Let's now, in the light of historical facts, view in some detail the salient features of the mentioned Mubahala, so that we can ascertain for ourselves who really of the two (that is, Hazrat Mirza Sahibas and Maulvi Sanaullah) turned out to be true or false. What is required of us to come to such a judgment is righteousness and fear of God. If a person is purified of prejudice and he studies the facts with a truth-seeking insight, it will not be difficult at all for him to see the reality.

In this brief review, we shall particularly consider the following points:

What is the background of the mubahala challenge between Hazrat Mirza Sahibas and Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib?
Who had, in the first instance, given the invitation to mubahala and who accepted or rejected it?
Which of the mubahala conditions were clearly agreed upon by the parties?
In the light of these conditions what did the decree of God Almighty manifest?
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Primarily, the mubahala challenge was given by Hazrat Mirza Sahibas in his book Anjami Atham, published in 1897 (Anjami Atham, Roohani Khazain, Vol. 11, pp. 45-72).
At that time Hazrat Mirza Sahibas was 62 years old and Maulvi Sanaullah was a young man of 29. The ulema of that period to whom Hazrat Mirza Sahibas particularly extended his challenge were listed in a notification which is appended to the book Anjami Atham. In that list, the name of Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib appears at no. 11.

In response to this challenge, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib remained silent for years. But, after about five years, when his companions started pressing him for a response, he, for the first time, acknowledged it in one of his writings and accepted the challenge. Hazrat Mirza Sahibas has referred to his confirmation in his book Ijazi Ahmadi, which was published in 1902. He writes:

I have seen the duly signed script of Maulvi Sanaullah Amratsari in which he states that he is wholeheartedly willing for such a judgment that the two parties, that is him and me, pray that whoever of the two is a liar die during the lifetime of the one who is true.
(Ijazi Ahmadi, Roohani Khazain, Vol. 19, p. 121)
In spite of the fact that at that time Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib was 33 years younger in age and Hazrat Mirza Sahibas was then 67 years old, he, with unequivocal trust in God Almighty, in this very book affirmed the acceptance of the challenge and also stated:
If he (Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib) will actively pursue and stay firm on this challenge and insist that the liar dies before the true, then he will definitely die first.
(Ijazi Ahmadi, Roohani Khazain, Vol. 19, p. 148)
There is a clear indication in the words of the above statement that Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib was expected to affirm openly that indeed the prayer condition was imposed by him and he abided by it. It appears that Hazrat Mirza Sahibas suspected that Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, after imposing that condition, will back out from it. Therefore, elaborating this point further, Hazrat Mirza Sahibas wrote in this very book:
He has come up with a good proposition, now let's see if he dare stick to it.
(Ijazi Ahmadi, Roohani Khazain, Vol. 19, p. 122)
Readers should remember that this incident took place in 1902 and the book Ijazi Ahmadi was published in the month of November the same year. In its reply, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib published a book entitled Revelations of Mirza, in which regarding the challenge by Hazrat Mirza Sahibas he writes:
Because this humble one is neither in reality nor like him a Prophet or Messenger, son of God or recipient of revelation, I cannot dare enter such a contest.
Further to that he added:
I regret, I don't have the audacity to get into such things and this lack of audacity is an honour for me.
(Revelations of Mirza, Ed. VI, p. 116)
So, as far as the prayer (that the liar dies in the lifetime of the true) condition put forward by Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib was concerned, he categorically turned away from it and the suspicion of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas proved right that: `Now let's see if he dare stick to it.' Readers should bear in mind that Hazrat Mirza Sahibas was then 67 years old and Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib was only 34 years old.
Another five years passed after this incident and nothing regarding acceptance or non-acceptance was stated by Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib. However, on 29th March 1907, once again in his newspaper Ahli Hadees, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib raised up the mubahala case and challenged Hazrat Mirza Sahibas and his followers in the following language:

Mirzaiyo, if you are true, then come and bring your Guru with you ... bring him before me who has given me the mubahala challenge in `Anjami Atham'.
(Akhbar Ahli Hadees, 29th March 1907)
It should be noted that Anjami Atham was published in 1897. Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib recalled a writing of 1897 after ten years. After all, what were his reasons for doing so? Why did he avoid it for ten years? When the challenge was given, he opted to remain silent, then why did he choose to refer to it again after ten years and accept it? Anyways, what matters here is that Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, at last, after ten years, on 29th March, 1907 announced the acceptance of this challenge,but added a condition to it just as the ulema of present times are doing these days. The condition he added was:
Bring him before me, who has given the mubahala challenge in `Anjami Atham'.
It appears that Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib accepted the mubahala after ten years, thinking that because of the fear that he has now reached a very advanced age and his health was in poor condition, Hazrat Mirza Sahib as would perhaps decline his challenge. But it did not occur to him that mubahala is entered into at the decree of Allah and in complete trust in Him, not on the estimation of ages. Therefore, doubtlessly, he must have been very surprised when Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, without any hesitation and delay, declared acceptance of his mubahala challenge. Hazrat Mirza Sahibas did not give the reply to Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib that your accepting the challenge after ten years is absurd, especially when I am very close to the age of my natural death. He, in Akhbar Badr of 4th April 1907, in reply to the call to Mubahala by Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, published a notice of acceptance of this challenge. Later, he published on 15th April, 1908, a notification captioned: Final decision with Maulana Sanaullah Sahib Amratsari, which, in fact, is the most decisive notification in the whole of this episode and no good natured, truth seeking person can ignore this notification and Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib Amratsari's reaction to it.
In this notification, Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, accepting the aforesaid condition of Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, prayed that Allah causes to die the liar in the lifetime of the true. But because the mubahala challenge cannot be concluded by one party alone and the concurrence of the other party is equally essential, Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, therefore, in order to finalize the mubahala challenge, put forward two demands in his notification: Firstly, that he should publish the notification in his newspaper Ahli Hadees, and secondly, write whatever he wishes underneath it (that is, write his own conditions, if any under it clearly). The decision then is in the hands of God. Henceforth, this spiritual contest enters into an extremely important and decisive stage. Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, on his side, in spite of being much older in age, once again readily expresses his willingness to pray that Allah causes to die the liar in the lifetime of the true but at the same time gives the other party the opportunity to fix his own conditions and publish them in his newspaper. What is to be seen then is whether Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, solemnly agreeing to the words of the prayer, published the notification and attested it underneath with his signature and went along with Hazrat Mirza Sahibas actually to pray that Allah causes to die the liar during the lifetime of the true or he comes up with some other proposition. The final judgment of the case was to be shaped by the reaction of the Maulvi Sanaullah in response to the demands of the notification.

Now lets see, after publishing the notification in his newspaper, what did Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib write underneath it? In response to Hazrat Mirza Sahib'sas notification of 15th April 1907, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib published that notification in his newspaper Ahli Hadees of 26th April 1907 and underneath it he wrote something very important which the ulema of today, by murdering justice and honesty, are hiding from the Muslim public. The fact remains that his writing was in response to the demand by Hazrat Mirza Sahibas that he should publish the notification in Ahli Hadees and feel free to write underneath it his own conditions. Accordingly, the writing underneath is of great significance in the resulting consequences of the mubahala challenge. Maulvi Sanaullah write as follows under the notification of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas:

Firstly, my consent has not been taken for this prayer and it has been published without my consent.
That is, he did not agree to be a party to the mubahala prayer offered by Hazrat Mirza Sahibas. Moreover, he expressed his discontent at such a prayer being published without his consent. Then, under this writing, he further wrote:
Your writing can under no circumstances prove decisive.
Further, he added:
In case I die, what argument is my death going to resolve for other people?
(Akhbar Ahli Hadees, Amratsar, 26th April, 1907, p. 5)
Not only that, but in the margin of the very issue, the assistant editor appended the following text which was later on also testified as true by Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib. The assistant editor wrote:
God gives long lives to those who are liars, deceitful, mischievous and disobedient so that during the time given to them they can do more of their evil deeds.
Then Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib further wrote:
Your writing is not acceptable to me and neither can any sane person accept it.
(Akhbar Ahli Hadees, Amratsar, 26th April, 1907)
So, as far as the mubahala prayer of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, published on 15th April 1907, is concerned, in view of the condition therein that the liar die during the lifetime of the true, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib refused to become the second party to it and on the contrary took the position that the liar as against the true is given more time and longer life to continue his evil deeds. Accordingly, until the demise of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib not only remained firm on this position but emphasized it further in stronger words. In his booklet Moraqqai Qadiani of August 1907, by publishing the following text, he affixed on himself by his own words the permanent seal of being a liar. He write:
The Holy Prophet Muhammad, on whom be peace, in spite of being a true prophet, passed away before Maseelma Kazzab. Maseelma in spite of being a liar died after the true person but because he finally died in disappointment and frustration, therefore, there is no doubt in the authenticity of the prayer.
(Moraqqai Qadiani, August 1907)
Now judge it for yourself. Can any God-fearing and truthseeking person, after having read these writings of Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, imagine even for a moment that he had fully accepted the test of the mubahala challenge of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas as published on 15th April 1907? Can anyone have even an iota of doubt that in actual fact, according to the demand of Hazrat Mirza Sahibas in his notification that he write underneath his own condition that the true person will die in the lifetime of the liar and not otherwise as Hazrat Mirza Sahibas had said in his notification that the liar will die during the lifetime of the true person.
As far as Hazrat Mirza Sahibas is concerned, he did not reject the condition imposed by Maulvi Sanaullah that the true person would die in the lifetime of the liar until he passed away. Moreover, Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib made it very clear that not only will the liar continue to live after the the death of the true person but also eventually he will die a death of disappointment and frustration. The fulfillment of his first condition of continuing to live after the true person is abundantly clear. We have to see now whether his second condition of dying in disappointment and frustration was also fulfilled in his favour or not.

As far as the fulfillment of the second condition is concerned, the following quotes are worth considering. The newspaper Al A'tizan of 15th June 1962 writes on page 10:

In August 1947, Amratsar was the scene of a mini-doomsday. The death-afflicting storm of rioting completely enfolded the residence of Maulana, and even though he succeeded in evacuating himself and his family out into safety, his only youthful son Ataullah was cruelly slaughtered under his very eyes and the horror of that grief minced his heart into pieces.
Then Maulvi Abdul Majid Sohdarvi, biographer of Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib, writes in his book Seerati Sanai, published by Maqbool Aam Press, Lahore, that:
The moment he left his house, vagabonds and looters who were waiting for the opportunity swept in and took everything, including all the household items, cash and jewelry. After looting and robbing, they put the house on fire. That was, however, not the end of it; the looters also put on fire and turned to ashes Maulana's most precious and valuable collection of books which included some very rare publications worth thousands of rupees and which he had brought together after great pains and expense. The loss of these books was no less distressing to Maulana than the loss of his only son. Those books were the most valuable estate of his life and some of them were so rare that it was not only difficult but impossible to replace them.
This violent grief remained with Maulana until his death and, in fact, these two tragic incidents were the major cause of his sudden death. The sudden loss of his only son and the burning of his most precious collection of books, and the affliction of both of these misfortunes over a short while claimed his life.

This is what Maulvi Abdul Majid had to say in Seerati Sanai. It is indeed a most distressful description and we are deeply hurt and not pleased in the least by the Maulana's remorseful end. In fact, we deeply sympathize and lament at the fate the Maulana met, but it was exactly what he asked for in his own words and that fate was decreed to be fulfilled. Can the description of death by disappointment, misfortunes and frustrations be sketched in better words?
This then was the reality of that historical mubahala and its fate. Now let's turn to the present and examine the reasons why these days some of the ulema are so enthusiastically presenting before the Muslim public the facts of that old historical mubahala in a mutilated form. After all, what's that incident of the present times which has caused them such agony and scared and harassed them to the extent that they are trying to fortify themselves within the four walls of a hundred year old mubahala?

BACKGROUND OF RECENT PUBLICITY

On Friday, 10th June 1988, the present Head of the Ahmadiyya Community, Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Sahib, gave a mubahala challenge of historical significance to those ulema of the present times who are the leading enemies of Ahmadiyyat and foremost amongst those who consider Hazrat Mirza Sahibas deceitful and false and are counted amongst the leaders of those who accuse him of being a liar. It is not our purpose to mention here the details of this mubahala. Precisely we would suffice to say that by this challenge, the Head of the Ahmadiyya Jamma'at drew the attention of the leading enemies of Ahmadiyyat who are vehemently engaged in false propaganda against Ahmadiyyat and are disseminating fabricated accusations against Ahmadiyyat. The Head of the Ahmadiyya community, Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Sahib, said:
I, therefore, as the Imam of the Ahmadiyya Jamam'at by virtue of this writing hereby announce that if you are true in your accusations and fear God, then without any hesitation come forward and join me in this prayer of mubahala that 'May the curse of Allah be on the liars'.
In this mubahala challenge, some of the leading enemies of Ahmadiyyat and some editors of the opposition newspapers were named individually. At the top of the list of the enemies of Ahmadiyyat was the name of then President of Pakistan, General Zia ul Haq Sahib. Moreover, a list of false accusations was also included in the mubahala script, especially mentioning the accusation that Mira Tahir Ahmad and Jama'at Ahmadiyya conspired in the assassination of a Maulana by the name of Aslam Qureshi.
It is not necessary either to go into details of how the ulema reacted to the mubahala challenge of 10th June 1988. Almost every day announcements from the ulema published in the newspapers are seen by the public and the public is well aware of their intentions. There are, however, two very significant matters connected with the latest publicity campaign of the ulema which must be mentioned here briefly.

One month after the mubahala challenge the supposed victim of the atrocities of Mirza Tahir Ahmad Sahib and the Ahmadiyya Jama'at, the assassinated Aslam Qureshi Sahib reappeared alive and well and thus throughout the length and breadth of Pakistan the public was duly enlightened that at least in this accusation the mullahs turned out to be complete liars. The ulema, naturally, were terribly disconcerted by this and in order to divert the minds of the public they attempted to cover up their discomposure by engaging in a narration of their own of Maulana Sanaullah Sahib Amratsari's mubahala.

Not long after that, Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad, Imam of the Ahmadiyya Jama'at, announced in very clear words that even if General Zia ul Haq Sahib does not declare the acceptance of the mubahala challenge openly, his silence will be taken as his consent, provided he continues with his acts of cruelty and atrocity against the Ahmadis and does not repent.

After giving Zia ul Haq Sahib some time to respond, when it became evident that there was a surge in the persecution of Ahmadis in Pakistan and besides the former reasons, the distributing of mubahala notifications was taken as a reason to round up hundreds of Ahmadis, torture and convict them and crush them into jails. The Imam of the Ahmadiyya Jama'at, at last, in his Friday sermon of 12th August 1988, in very clear words, announced that because general Zia Sahib by virtue of his conduct accepted the mubahala challenge and instead of turning away from the acts of cruelty precipitated in them, he cannot, therefore, under any circumstances, escape the wrath of God Almighty and the decreed afflictions of mubahala will definitely strike him.

Just a few days after that sermon of 12th August 1988, General Zia ul Haq, together with some of his key military colleagues, the American Ambassador and the CIA representative in Pakistan perished in a horrifying air crash.

As a result of the vindication of these two incidents, one after the other, the ulema opposed to Ahmadiyyat were flabbergasted and in order to overcome their humiliation and divert the attention of the public elsewhere, they, with greater enthusiasm then ever before, vehemently engaged in publicizing the mubahala between the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Jama'at, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahibas, Qadiani, and Maulvi Sanaullah Sahib.


The Death of Mirza Ghulam Qadiani
(In light of Qadiani / Ahmadi record)


Say: "Verily those who invent a lie concerning Allah will not succeed. This world's portion (will be theirs), then unto Us is their return. Then, We make them taste a dreadful doom because they used to disbelieve." (The Holy Quran, Yunus, 10:69-70)

For years, Mirza Ghulam Qadiani attributed outrageous lies to Allah(SWT): he claimed to be Mehdi, the Promised Messiah, a reincarnation of Muhammad(SAW), a new improved Prophet, Hindu Lord, and a manifestation of God. He said he was in direct communication with Allah and claimed that his revelations were divine in nature. It is fitting that Allah(SWT) made his death a testimony to his falsehood. His sudden death proved his following prophecies to have been untrue:

1) His prophecy that he (Mirza) will live to be 80 or more years old;
(He died when he was only 68 year old.)

2) His prophecy that he would marry Muhammadi Begum, before his death;
(He never did marry Muhammadi Begum.)

3) The claim (and Mubahala challenge) that Moulvi Sanaullah of Amristar, his arch opponent who had openly called him a liar and an impostor, will die before him;
("The liar will die first" - Mirza died first!)


4) His prophecy that Dr. Abdul Hakim, one of his opponents who had called him a liar during an open debate, will die within Mirza's life time;
(he said "The liar will die first". But, Mirza died first!)

5) The prophecy (and Mubahala challenge) that Mr. Abdullah Atham, a Christian who had debated with Mirza Ghulam and put him to shame, will die before him;
(Mirza had said: "the liar will die first" - Yet, Mirza died first!)

6) His revelation that Allah (SWT) will bestow upon him a great new son, a sign of Allah(SWT)'s presence and proof of his prophethood;
(Mirza died without having another son.)

7) His claim that Allah(SWT) had revealed to him that he would marry many more virtuous women;
(After the prophecy, he did not marry anyone else.)

8) His prophecy that he (Mirza) will marry a widow, before his death;
(After the prophecy, he did not marry anyone else.)

9) His prophecy that he will die in Mekkah or Medina.
(Mirza died in the city of Lahore; he never saw Mekkah or Medina.)

Indeed, Mirza Ghulam's death was a sign of Allah(SWT)'s displeasure with him. He died from the disease he feared the most in a wretched condition and in utter disgrace, as he himself had stated:

"To turn out a liar in his own prophecy is biggest disgrace of disgraces."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 15, P. 382)

Let's review the record of Mirza's death as recounted by his closest followers and actual witnesses to his death.

Bashir Ahmad, the son of Mirza Ghulam, wrote in his biography:

"My mother informed me that 'the first attack of looseness of bowels upon the Promised Messiah occurred when he was at his dining room table. Later, I started pressing his legs and he lay in comfort and slept and soon I too slept. After a short while, he again felt the call of nature and he used the bathroom a couple of times without awakening me, After this he felt very weak; he shook me up and laid down on my bed. I recommenced pressing. In a few minutes he told me to go to bed but I refused and continued to press. Once again he had an urge and, being too weak to go to the lavatory, I made arrangement for him close to the bed. He sat down and relieved himself. Next, he laid himself back on my bed and I started pressing again. His weakness grew intense; he had another motion, accompanied this time by vomiting. This paralyzed him so much that when trying to lay back on the bed, he fell on his back and hit his head on the bed post. His condition alarmed me...'."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 1, P. 11-12; Sirat-ul-Mehdi, P.109)

Mirza Ghulam's father in law, Mir Nasir Nawab, recorded in his autobiography:

"The night his holiness fell ill, I was sleeping in my room. When his illness grew severe, they woke me up. I went over to his holiness and found him in great pain. He addressed me saying: 'I have been stricken with cholera.' After this, he did not utter a single intelligible and coherent word till he died on Monday, after ten O'clock in the morning."
(Hayat-i-Nasir, P. 14)

Mirza Ghulam used to say that cholera or plague is the sign of Allah(SWT)'s wrath on mankind for their wrong doing! It is fitting that his last words were the admission that he had been stricken with the disease he was so fearful of. The witnesses present at his bed side recorded:

"Huzoor (Mirza Ghulam) could not talk two hours before death. Dr. Mirza Yaqoob Baig and Dr. Syed Mohammad Hussei Shah were the attending physicians. Huzoor asked for paper and wrote on it: 'I have too much dryness. I can't talk.' and some other words which could not be read."
(Al-Fazl, Vol. 25, No. 274, November 24, 1937)

"As his condition became precarious, we stayed by him and continued treatment, but his pulse stopped by 10:15 A.M., on the 26th May, 1908 he breathed his last."
(Al-Hakam, Mary 28, 1908)

We can not imagine what Mirza Ghulam might have felt when the hour of death approached and Allah(SWT) shut his mouth and tongue so that he could neither repent (proclaim Kalima) nor utter any more lies.

And who can be more unjust than he who invents a lie against Allah, or says: "I have received inspiration," whereas he is not inspired in anything; and who says, "I will reveal the like of what Allah has revealed." And if you could but see when the wrong-doers are in the agonies of death, while the angels are stretching forth their hands (saying): "Deliver your soul! This day you shall be recompensed with the torment of degradation because of what you used to utter against Allah other than the truth. And you used to reject His signs (revelations) with disrespect!"
(The Holy Quran, Al-Anam, 6:93)

Mirza Ghulam's death irrefutably proves that the prophecies he attributed to Allah(SWT) were fabricated by him and his associates. The irony is that, to impress his followers, he had proclaimed his prophecies to be the ultimate sign of his truthfulness and stated:

"If what I have said does not happen exactly, I am prepared for every punishment. My face should be blackened and I should be hanged. I swear by the Mighty Allah that what I have said will happen. It must happen. It is possible that the earth may be changed for another earth and the sky may be replaced by another sky, but it is not possible for God's word to change -- prepare for me a cross if my falsehood is exposed and curse me more than the Satans and the evil persons are cursed."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 6, P. 293; Jang-i-Maqaddas, P. 188)

"To Judge my truthfulness or lies, there is no better test than my prophecies."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 19, P. 288)

We ask Allah(SWT) to deliver all sincere seekers of the truth from the clutches of the Qadiani leadership.

@Khafee @waz
 
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If he is dead then how did he die?
where is he buried ?

I tell you what, I'll let you wait for Jesus to come flying down from sky lol. Is it true he is suppose to kill jews and non Muslims? So you actually believe a Prophet would commit genocides, what great logic no wonder because of jahil idiots like you religion has been turned into nothing but fairy tales and violence.
 
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