Intro
Chaudhry Mohammad Hussain was the father of the famous Dr. Abdus Salam (See the Al-Nahl magazine of 1997). He was born on 9-3-1891 at Jhang. He had a total of 9 children. Most of this data is taken from an essay from his son, Chaudhry Abdul Hamid, which was published in the Al-Nahl of 1997.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________His children
With his first wife
—one daughter, Masooda Begum
With his second wife
–SON–Abdus Salam
–daughter–Hamida
–SON–Chaudhry Abdul Hamid
–SON–M.A. Majid
–SON–name unknown
–SON–name unknown
–SON–name unknown
–SON–name unknown
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1913
At age 24, he enrolled himself at the Islamia College in Lahore in pursuit of a BA. However, he failed-out of this school soon thereafter. It is unknown how he paid for his classes and housing.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1914
Per Ahmadiyya sources, he joined Ahmadiyya just 14 days before the death of Maulvi Noorudin (the Khalifa at the time). This would be roughly February 28th, of 1914. He joined Ahmadiyya on a whim, he didn’t properly study it, Ahmadiyya sources claim that he saw a dream. At this time, he was already engaged to his first cousin from his maternal uncle (mother’s brother). This uncle was a solid Sunni-Muslim and publicly opposed Ahmadiyya. Ahmadiyya sources speak of his death in mockery, as they do with all of the opponents of Ahmadiyya, they are happy when we die and publicize those details, they do this in spite, since we archived the fact that MGA died of excessive diarrhea, which is a major sign of cholera.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1915–1919
Ahmadiyya sources tell us that immediately after becoming an Ahmadi, he mysteriously got a job with the British Government as a temporary teacher at Government High School in Jhang.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1920
He married Saeeda Begum. She died while in child birth on 4-20-1922, their daughter was nevertheless born and named Masooda Begum.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1925
On May, 11th, he married again, his eldest daughter was roughly 2 years old at the time. He married Hajira Begum, she was the daughter of a companion of MGA, Hafiz Nabi Baksh. There are 3 Nabi Baksh’s that are mentioned in “The Life of Ahmad” by Dard. Ahmadiyya sources tell us that Hafiz Nabi Baksh had came into contact with MGA 10 years before his claims, which makes it roughly 1880-1881. He was a toilet attendant of MGA’s, just like Shaikh Hamid Ali. Ahmadiyya sources tell us that he spent many nights with MGA in the Baitul Fikr at Qadian. Only 3 people were allowed to sleep in the Baitul Fikr in those days, those three were MGA, Shaikh Hafiz Hamid Ali and Hafiz Nabi Baksh.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1926
Dr. Abdus Salam is born.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1931–1945
He orders his entire household to serve Abdus Salam like a king.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1946
He seems to have bought some farm land and thus qualified as a farmer, he then has his son, Abdus Salam apply for a scholarship at Cambridge, and it works, Salam gets the money for college.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1947–1954
He moves to Pakistan with the bulk of the Ahmadi’s in the Punjab. He seems to have settled in Multan, Pakistan, or he was already there before the partition and thus didn’t have to move. He became President of a local Ahmadiyya Jamaat.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1954
He retires from Government service and moves back to Jhang, Pakistan.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1959, April
He moves to England to live with his eldest son, Dr. Abdus Salam.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1959–1962
At age 79, he serves the Jamaat of London, he was the secretary of Taleem and Tarbiyyat.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1962
In December, he abruptly decides to leave England and moves back to Pakistan. On the way to Pakistan, he stops at Mecca and performs Umrah with his son and many members of his family.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1963–1968
He lives all over the country at his 6 son’s homes. Some lived in Sheikhapura, Multan and Karachi. It is unclear what jobs his sons did.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________1969
He dies on 4-7-1969 in Karachi. His body was transported to Qadian and buried in a special tract area of Bahishti Maqbara, it is called, “Qit’a-i-Mobashshshireen”, for which the Khalifa (Mirza Nasir Ahmad) has granted special permission in recognition of his services to Ahmadiyya.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________Links and Related Essays
Dr. Abdus Salam liked white women, alcohol and a busy British lifestyle
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/08/06/dr-abdus-salam-died-of-a-rare-brain-disease/
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/?s=pappas
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/?s=eclipses
http://www.thepersecution.org/facts/h71-80.html
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/08/05/mujahid-kamran-the-inspiring-life-of-abdus-salam-2013/
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/08/05/ahmad-salam-speaks/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Johnson
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September 18, 2020 at 4:06 pm
You should really fact check as there are so many errors in this that it’s laughable. He did not accept Ahmadiyyat on a whim. His elder brother had accepted Ahmadiyyat in the time of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (in 1901). Besides this he performed Istikhara and on the basis of that he accepted Ahmadiyyat. Also Abdus Salam did not get the scholarship initially. It was awarded to someone else but that person was unable to take the place and so Abdus Salam got his chance. I would continue but you purposely mislead in your article by using words like ‘mysteriously, ‘it is unclear what jobs his sons do’. Nothing is mysterious or unclear if you ask. In terms of how he got a job as a teacher did you know that his elder brother was an inspector of schools? It’s clear what your intentions are to cast doubt so I don’t need to respond further.
September 18, 2020 at 4:09 pm
@ AMJ
You are overplaying this. Knock it off bruH!
He did accept Ahmadiyya on a whim, Istakhara is a whim! He didn’t do the proper research required, per 2020 standards, thus we seem him as an innocent fool. He may have gotten a job out of it. Why you so mad bruh?
Show me refs…who for the scholarship before Abdus Salam?
I am willing to add your data to my work, however, that’s only if you are less defensive and learn to co-operate!
ADMIN
September 18, 2020 at 4:31 pm
His son mentions the scholarship incident here – https://youtu.be/DW_2RWnG1LM
Istekhara is not a whim 😂
Did you also know his elder brother was a staunch enemy of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and that he was a disciple of Batalvi? Despite that background he still accepted Ahmadiyyat after thorough research.
Only being defensive because of the language you have used in this. Did you know one son was an accountant, one was a vet, one was a journalist etc.. There is nothing ‘unclear’ about what their jobs are.
September 18, 2020 at 6:59 pm
@ AMJ
NO worries my bro. I am willing to edit any essay based on evidence. I am reviewing this now and will get back to you soon my bro.
Respect.
ADMIN
September 18, 2020 at 7:10 pm
I’ve added the video to both essay’s. I disagree with the dreams that he claims to have.
ADMIN