Search

ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

Thorough research work on the Ahmadiyya Movement, #ahmadiyya #ahmadiyyat #ahmadiyyafactcheckblog #messiahhascome

Month

October 2019

Mirza Bashir Ahmad wrote that the khilafat in their Jama‘at will not remain in its pure form forever, but will degenerate into a hereditary institution after the first four khalifas

Intro
In a rare essay critical of his brothers (Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad) Khilafat. Mirza Bashir Ahmad seems to have written many derogatory statements about the future of the Ahmadiyya Khilafat. This book or essay seems to have been lost in Ahmadiyya history.  It seems to have been written in the late 1950’s. At that time, the Khalifa, (his elder brother) was incapacitated and was rarely seen in public. The Ahmadiyya editing team worked fast to make this essay/book disappear, however, in 2005, an ex-Ahmadi found the essay and mailed it out to all Ahmadi’s in the USA and Canada and maybe the UK. He also wrote the very controversial Seeratul Mahdi in 1923. He seemed to be disgruntled.

In 1982, Mirza Tahir Ahmad said that the Ahmadiyya Khilafat would last 1000 years. The Qadiani-Ahmadi discord troll team is alleging that Mirza Tahir Ahmad claimed in 1982 that the Ahmadiyya Khilafat would last for 1000 years. They quote the friday sermon of Friday Sermon, June 18th, 1982 (see at the 27:42 timestamp) by Mirza Tahir Ahmad, which was his 2nd Friday Sermon after becoming the 4th Khalifa. Nevertheless, this proves that Ahmadi’s believe in MGA as the final prophet (the Khatam ul Khulafa) and that there Khilafat will last forever.

On May-27-2005, Mirza Masroor Ahmad addressed all of this in a Friday sermon. Mirza Masroor Ahmad brought additional info from his own father, Mirza Mansoor Ahmad which clarified the statements of Mirza Bashir Ahmad, via the 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa, however, no references were given.

Mirza Masroor Ahmad says that MGA’s era is 1000 years, 1000 years of Khilafat, the final 1000 years of life on Earth.
Continue reading “Mirza Bashir Ahmad wrote that the khilafat in their Jama‘at will not remain in its pure form forever, but will degenerate into a hereditary institution after the first four khalifas”

When the Ahmadiyya Khalifa, was forced to flee from Qadian, September of 1947

Intro
Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad was the Khalifa of the Ahmadiyya community from 1914 to 1965. The first people to migrate from Qadian to Lahore left on 25 August 1947. Most of the female members of MGA’s family were part of this group including his widow Nusrat Jehan. The car at the head of the convoy was a blue Dodge wagon which belonged to Mirza Mansoor Ahmad (See “Wings of Duty A Memoir” by Syed Muhammad Ahmad, 2023). Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad was forced to flee from Qadian via official Indian military escort in the early hours of September 11th, 1947 (this was most likely a bunch of Ahmadi-officers who gave this escort)(this is per the Lahori-Ahmadi’s). However, in Fazl-e-Omar (published in 2012, written by Mujeeb ur Rahman, a famous Ahmadi lawyer, he doesn’t give a reference), it is written that the Khalifa traveled from Qadian to Lahore on August 31st, 1947, see page 261(See also, “Wings of Duty A Memoir” by Syed Muhammad Ahmad, 2023). This reference was most likely taken from Muhammad Zafrullah Khan’s work, “Ahmadiyyat, the Renaissance of Islam”, see page 321 (published in 1979), again, no reference is given. Bashir Ahmad’s “Ahmadiyya, British-Jewish Connections” has detailed information about the partition and etc.

Per Ahmadiyya records, only 2 #ahmadis had been killed by 9-2-1947, the Khalifa and his family could have taken the train Qadian to Batala and then on to Amritsar and then Lahore, however, that was too dangerous. However, just before he fled to Lahore, he issued an order that all Ahmadi’s living in the Eastern side of Punjab (the India side) should remain steadfast and not leave India. After the Khalifa left, 20+ Ahmadi’s were killed in Oct-Nov of 1947. The truth is, Ahmadi’s were being killed in Qadian and all over the Eastern Punjab. The situation was so bad that Zafrullah Khan contacted Ghandi and had them send a representative to Qadian to check on things. As soon as he arrived in Lahore, he had the Al-Fazl publish an announcement that Ahmadi’s should be willing to give up 50% of their wealth for Ahmadiyya. Uptil November of 1947, the Khalifa was telling Ahmadi’s that they would in-fact return to Qadian in grand fashion, however, this never happened. Bashir Ahmad Orchard was part of the caravan of 2 trucks that traveled from Qadian to Lahore, however, we are unsure if this was the same caravan as the Khalifa.
Continue reading “When the Ahmadiyya Khalifa, was forced to flee from Qadian, September of 1947”

The Qadian Jalsa of 1906, Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad’s first public speech

Intro
MGA’s special son, Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad gave his first public speech at a Jalsa in Qadian in December of 1906. He had failed miserably in school and couldn’t see very well. Every time he tried to read, he would get a headache, he also suffered from many mental illnesses in this era, it was most likely genetic, i.e., inherited from MGA. He was so sick, MGA was giving him pure opium while he was still an infant. Nevertheless, he was terrible at speaking but was given a major opportunity to speak and to be heard. He eventually died a slow and miserable death in 1965.

The 1906 Jalsa is also mentioned in On February 20, 1907, MGA and his team of writers published “Qadian Kei Aryah Aur Hamm”, in english it would be “The Aryas of Qadian”, it was published from Qadian from the Magazine Press, Qadian, it is barely 40 pages (See Hidden Treasures).
Continue reading “The Qadian Jalsa of 1906, Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad’s first public speech”

“Al-Muslih al-Mau‘ud” (1914) by Muhammad Ali (the Lahori-Ahmadi)

Intro
Maulvi Muhammad Ali was the famous Lahori-Ahmadi who split with the main section of Ahmadi’s (Qadiani’s) in 1914 over Khilafat, the prophethood of MGA, the Ismuhu Ahmad prophecy and Takfir. In the summer of 1914 he wrote a booklet Al-Muslih al-Mau‘ud (‘The Promised Reformer’) after a Qadiani wrote an article in May 1914 in the magazine Tashhiz-ul-Azhan, published from Qadian, trying to prove that Mirza Mahmud Ahmad was the Musleh Maud whose coming had been prophesied by the MGA. A few weeks later, Muhammad Ali wrote “Al-Muslih al-Mau‘ud” and claimed that none of the then living sons of MGA fulfilled the prophecy of being Muslih Mau‘ud and the Musleh Maud would come at the end of the 300 years from 1908 and thus, would turn 3 into 4. The 1944 edition of this book can be found on the Lahori-Ahmadi website, it is only in Urdu.

In the Pagham-e-Sulh of 21 April 1914, Muhammad Ali famous wrote: “”From among 500,000 people he cannot even show onetenth of them as having accepted him as Khalifah and one to be obeyed.””

Writers in the Pagham e Sulh also wrote:

1—“””Till now, with difficulty, one-twentieth of the people have accepted him as Khalifah.””” (See Paghaam-e-Sulh, 5 May 1914. p. 1)Via “The Noble Son” by Jalal ud Din Shams, 1957.

2—“””Now they have become the slaves of a twenty-five-year-old young man and have no personal opinion or anything left…they have become the eternal slaves of a simple child.””” (see the Pagham-e-Sulh, 16 April 1914. p. 2)Via “The Noble Son” by Jalal ud Din Shams, 1957.
Continue reading ““Al-Muslih al-Mau‘ud” (1914) by Muhammad Ali (the Lahori-Ahmadi)”

Dr. Basharat Ahmad (Lahori-Ahmadi) objected to Mirza Bashir Ahmad’s Seeratul Mahdi (1923)

Intro
Mirza Bashir Ahmad MA is the son of Mirza Ghulam Qadiani. He wrote famous book Seeratul Mahdi on the life of his father Mirza Ghulam Qadiani. In order to bring every minor detail of the life of his father, he wrote many objectionable and secret parts of the life of his father which other notable Qadianis did not like. For example he brought out the detail of his father,s bad sexual health, impotency etc detail of marriage with his mother Nusrat Jehan, formulation and use of sex medicines, use of opium in the medicine, use of tonic wine, live accounts of his death which indicate his death to be of Cholera as was prayed by him versus Molana Sanaullah Amritsari. Etc etc.

One wonder why did Mirza Bashir Ahmad reveal secret parts of his father,s life to the public portraying him a man of bad character. Inner circles of Jamaat e Ahmadiyya always talk bad about this book by Sahibzada Mirza Bashir Ahmad. In a video, Renowned Ex- Ahmadi AK Sheikh has also talked about this.

Contemporary notables and writers of Jamaat at the time of publication of Seeratul Mahdi has raised voice against it. Famous Mureed of MGAQ Dr. Basharat Ahmad criticised Mirza Bashir Ahmad for writing such thing about MGAQ in Seeratul Mahdi. In response to Dr. Basharat Ahmad,s criticism, Mirza Bashir has clarified his position and lamented at Dr. Basharat for his criticism.
(See Seeratul Mahdi Vol-2 page 448-487.)

Scans

Links and Related Essays
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/07/17/seeratul-mahdis-1st-edition-is-missing-it-was-published-on-dec-10th-1923/

Tags
#ahmadiyya #ahmadiyyatrueislam #ahmadiapartheid #Ahmadiyyat #rabwah #qadian #meetthekhalifa #muslimsforpeace #ahmadiyyafactcheckblog #nolifewithoutkhalifa #AhmadiyyaPersecution #trueislam

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s announcement of April 8, 1886

Intro
Most of MGA’s announcement’s have been tampered with. The Ahmadiyya team of clerics has already changed the dates and thus totally altered most of these announcements. The book, “Majmua Ishtiharat” was published many years after MGA died. Ahmadiyya sources don’t tell us where this was published from, what newspaper? Ahmadiyya sources claim that these announcements were published at the Riaz e Hind newspaper, which were published from the Riaz e Hind press.  Nevertheless, in the below we are producing  snippets from MGA’s announcement of March 22nd, 1886, as recorded in Ahmadiyya sources. FYI, technically, uptil late 1889, MGA was a Muslim, a rogue member of the Ahl-e-Hadith sect. MGA had made the famous Musleh Maud prophecy on February 20th, 1886, that his wife was pregnant and she would give birth to a promised son, he followed this up with another announcement on March 22nd, 1886, and another on April 8th, 1886, and added complications and a timeline. However a girl named Ismat was born on April 15, 1886 and MGA was embarrassed for failing in his prediction. A storm of ridicule and abuse was raised by the religous communities of British-India (muslims, christians and hindu’s) against MGA. The Christian paper Nur Afshan (dated June 3rd,1886), Pt. Lekhram of the Arya Samaj (vide his Ishtihar dated, April 25th, 1886), Nabi Bakhsh, a Muslim of Lahore, and others declared that the prophecy was falsified by the birth of the daughter. Indarman is also mentioned in this context.
Continue reading “Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s announcement of April 8, 1886”

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s announcement of March 22nd, 1886

Intro
Most of MGA’s announcement’s have been tampered with. The Ahmadiyya team of clerics has already changed the dates and thus totally altered most of these announcements. The book, “Majmua Ishtiharat” was published many years after MGA died. Ahmadiyya sources don’t tell us where this was published from, what newspaper? Its all unknown and purposely done.  In this specific announcement, MGA is also denying the miracles of Esa (as) as recorded in Quran 3:49. Specifically as they deal with bringing the dead back to life. which was an idea that the Quran supported. In British-India, Sir Syed had already put this argument forward, MGA seems to have been copying his arguments word-for-ford. Just a few years earlier, in the Braheen-e-Ahmadiyya Vol. 4, MGA had also denied all the miracles of Esa (as). FYI, technically, uptil late 1889, MGA was a Muslim, a rogue member of the Ahl-e-Hadith sect.

It is important to note that MGA had made a the famous Musleh Maud prophecy on February 20th, 1886, that his wife was pregnant and she would give birth to a promised son, he followed this up with another announcement on March 22nd, 1886, and another on April 8th, 1886, and re-iterated the same language, i.e., that a son would be born to MGA very soon. However a girl was born to MGA named Ismat on April 15, 1886 and MGA was embarrassed for failing in his prediction. A storm of ridicule and abuse was raised by the religous communities of British-India (muslims, christians and hindu’s) against MGA. The Christian paper Nur Afshan (dated June 3rd,1886), Pt. Lekhram of the Arya Samaj (vide his Ishtihar dated, April 25th, 1886), Nabi Bakhsh, a Muslim of Lahore, and others declared that the prophecy was falsified by the birth of the daughter. Ismat died in 1891 of cholera (see Dard). We are giving a short timeline of events before the data.
Continue reading “Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s announcement of March 22nd, 1886”

A Brief History of The Lahori-Ahmadi Mission (Germany) (1922-2017)

Intro
We found this data online. This is the history of the Lahori-Ahmadi mission in Germany since 1922. Read our detailed entry on the history of Ahmadiyya in Germany herein.
Continue reading “A Brief History of The Lahori-Ahmadi Mission (Germany) (1922-2017)”

Who is Chaudhry Mohammad Hussain (1891–1969)? The father of Dr. Abdus Salam #salamonnetflix

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.
Continue reading “Who is Chaudhry Mohammad Hussain (1891–1969)? The father of Dr. Abdus Salam #salamonnetflix”

Powered by WordPress.com.

Up ↑