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August 2019

The history of Ahmadiyya in Liberia (West Africa)

Intro
By 2020, we estimate that there are less than 1000 Ahmadi’s in Liberia. By 1979, the Ahmadiyya Movement was claiming to have 1 mission house, 1 mosque and 3 schools in the country.

There are only two Ahmadiyya place of worship, that is Baitul Mujeeb Mosque – Monrovia, Liberia. Baitul Mujeeb Mosque in Monrovia was originally built in 1986 but suffered fire damage in 1996 during the First Liberian Civil War. The address is 107 Lynch St, Monrovia, Liberia. It was reconstructed on July 7, 2000. (See Ahmadiyya Mosques Around the World: A Pictorial Presentation. Khilafat Centenary Edition; The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. 2008. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-882494-51-4.) The Foundation stone laid for the Tubmanburg Mosque was laid in 2007, they also seem to have an Ahmadiyya Mission House in Gohn Town, Grand Cape Mount County. An Ahmadiyya Central Library in Monrovia inaugurated in 2008. In 2023, the Ahmadiyya Movement opened a youtube channel for Ahmadiyya in Liberia.

In 2020, Maulvi Naveed Ahmad Adil is the Amir and Missionary in-charge of Liberia, even in 2025.


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MGA and his team were seeking data on Yus Asaf in Madras in 1899

Intro
MGA and his team of writers and editors were always actively working behind the scenes. MGA never wrote anything, he had other people write on his behalf, Noorudin would approve everything after his edits. On 11 June 1899, Mirza Ghulam Qadiani wrote a letter to his rich businessman mureed Seth Abdul Rehman Madrasi requesting him to provide information about Yuzasaf in Madras. Relevant portion of letter is posted. Remember, “Jesus in India” wasn’t published until after MGA died, however, the Yuz Asaf data was published in the ROR.
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Mufti Muhammad Sadiq travelled to the tomb of Yuz Asaf in 1934

Intro
The Mirza family aka the Ahmadiyya Movement had every opportunity to buy this tomb in Kashmir, however, they never bought it. Its the famous tomb of Yuz Asaf, it is owned by Sunni Muslims who despise the Ahmadiyya Movement and consider Ahmadi’s as non-Muslims. It seems that on the 20th of May, 1934, the Khalifa sent his trusted advisor and in-house editor, Mufti Muhammad Sadiq to Kashmir on a mission to investigate. 2 years later, he published his findings in a book called, “Qabar-i-Masih” (1936).

Obviously, the Ahmadiyya movement lied about the data in terms of this tomb, just like they lie about everything else.  Nevertheless, the Ahmadiyya Movement claims that Mufti Muhammad Sadiq wrote a book about this tomb, however, no one has ever seen it. By 2020, we have figured out exactly how MGA and his team of writers/reciters fabricated this entire story. As we all know, MGA and his team of writers/editors lied about almost everything they did. We have found a huge case of academic dishonesty in terms of MGA’s quotations to a persian book, “Ayn-ul-Hayat”. MGA and his team first quoted this book in 1898, in a book called ‘Raz-e-Haqiqat”, which was translated and published into english in 2016, see page 24. However, they were academically dishonest, they purposely didn’t mention that Yuz Asaf had a father and many other things, an Ex-Ahmadi, Shams ud Din, recently got a hold of Ayn ul Hayat and posted his results in a video, make sure you watch Part-2 also, these are in Urdu and watch part 3. We have also found “Ayn ul Hayat” and have posted the PDF’s in the below. This book proves that MGA totally lied. Shams ud Din found the book “Rahul ul Hayat” by Allama Muhammad Bakir, there is an urdu translation called, “Ainul Hayat”. On page 361, it is written that Yuz Asaf had a father in Kashmir. This immediately cancelled Yuz Asaf becoming Esa (As), since Esa (as) historically never had a father. Yuz Asaf was the son of a King and was able to live a life of excess. MGA never mentioned any of this. Yuz Asaf’s dad was a drunkard, and even prayed to idols. It is also important to read about Maulvi Shaikh Abdullah Wakeel’s story about Yuz Asaf.
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𝗔𝗵𝗺𝗮𝗱𝗶𝘆𝘆𝗮 …“𝗔𝗹𝗹 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗴𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝗴𝗼𝗹𝗱”

Intro
Our fellow Ex-Ahmadi. Akrama Najami has recently published a new post about the fraud of Ahmadiyya. It‘s on his facebook page, it can be found here. In this posting, he posts new references showing how MGA was rude, foul-mouthed, and down right disrespectful. We have copy and pasted it in the below. These quotations seem to be from the Arabic only version of Ruhani Khuzain, hence, it will be hard to find in the Urdu versions. Akrama has posted many things about Ahmadiyya in the past and is posting more and more.  Hani Tahir is another Ex-Ahmadi Arab and he is also on our team.
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