Intro
Ahmadi’s lie all the time, they are taught to behave as such per the Mirza families process of brainwashing. The common Ahmadi’s go on wikipedia and find the inaccurate data about #Ahmadis being the fastest growing sect of Muslims by 2001 by the World Christian Encyclopedia. However, that is a bold face lie, my team and I ordered this book and opened it and realized that the World Christian Encyclopedia said no such thing, they had only listed a graph which inaccurately gave a number of Ahmadi’s from 1920–2001, furthermore, watch my video, it proves that another group of Muslims were the fastest growing group of Muslims per the World Christian Encyclopedia, not Ahmadi’s. Furthermore, this encyclopedia gives no references at all, thus, it is not a good source of information.
1889
Ahmadiyya sources claim that there 40 people who did a bait with MGA in 1889 in Ludhiana, however, the original register of bait’s went mysteriously missing.
1896
MGA claims to have 313 members only, however, he didn’t count his wife and kids (See Dard, page 844).
1897
MGA was claiming 7,000 followers in an announcement, see Hani Tahir’s video. The announcement is only found in Majmua Ishtiharat, no other piece of Ahmadi literature has regurgitated this announcement.
1898
In MGA’s book, “The Importance of the Imam” or “Zaroorat-ul-Imam“. MGA reports 318 total Ahmadi’s (see page 76). At the time he was dealing with the British authorities in terms of the famous “income-tax-case”. MGA was eager to show his followers as very few, he was doing this as a strategy to win the case. MGA was forced to pay 187 rupees, however, this was a Hindu officer and MGA appealed to higher authorities, a british officer was assigned to the case and MGA was given tax exempt status immediately. MGA was above the law in British-India, anytime a Hindu judge/officer would catch MGA doing something wrong, the British would step in and absolve MGA of all wrongdoing.
1898, from a book called, “AL-BALAGH YA FARYAD-E-DARD” or “The Message or a Cry of Anguish”
This book was written in 1898 and published in english, however, it wasn’t published in urdu and arabic until 1922 (Ahmadiyya Sources). In this book, MGA confesses to having accidentally told the British authorities that he only had 318 Ahmadi’s in his records. MGA claims that it was the first thing that came to mind, and thus erred (See Hani Tahir’s video). MGA then goes on to say that there are no less than 10,000 Ahmadi’s.
1901 census
Per the census, there were roughly 12,000 Ahmadi’s in India (see Griswold, 1912), out of the roughly 12,000 Ahmadi’s, 1,113 were Ahmadi’s in the Punjab, the United Provinces reported 931 Ahmadi’s and the Bombay presidency reported 10,000 Ahmadi’s (Griswold thought this number was exaggerated). Why would there be more Ahmadi’s in the Bombay area then in the Punjab? Thus, this number is inaccurate (see Walter, Chapter VI).
November 1902, MGA’s letter to Piggot
MGA claims to have 100,000 followers.
1903–January, from the Review of Religions, page 41
150,000 Ahmadi’s are reported by the editors, Sher Ali, Muhammad Ali and Mufti Muhammad Sadiq.
1904
By 1904, MGA was claiming 200,000 members of Ahmadiyya (see Griswold). In this same era, the number was advanced to 400,000. Later on in 1991, Mirza Tahir Ahmad claimed that most of these new Ahmadi’s came from the followers of the ahmadi martyr Maulvi Abdul Latif. Abdul Latif was from Khost, Afghanistan. After 1906 these people were all missing, it was dubious to think of them as Ahmadi’s in the first place.
1905
In a mysterious book named “Lecture Ludhiana”, first published in english in 2003, the original urdu version is totally missing. MGA and his team state that every month, 2-5000 bait forms show up in Qadian, and that currently, they have 300,000 Ahmadi’s (see page 13). Ahmadi sources claim that this was a speech of MGA in November of 1905, however, facts show something totally the opposite.
May 1906 ROR
On page 178, the growth of the Ahmadiyya Movement is discussed, they claim 300,000 Ahmadi’s in the whole world. This article was written by Maulvi Muhammad Ali.
1907
In the Review of Religions, January–1907 edition, page 22, in an essay about MGA entitled “The Messenger of the latter days”. They claim nearly 300,000 Ahmadi’s.
1908
While Mirza Nasir Ahmad was at the NA hearings of 1974, it was reported that there weren’t anymore then 18,000 total Ahmadi;’s in the whole world, which proved that either MGA was wrong for claiming 400,000 or the British government wasn’t collecting proper census data. In the 1924 and 1959 edition of “Ahmadiyyat, the true Islam”, the Khalifa, Mirza Basheer-uddin Mahmud Ahmad wrote that in 1908, hundreds of thousands. In fact, the 2007 edition of this book still says the same. At the NA, it was shown that the British govt. had counted roughly 19,000 Ahmadi’s in 1908, when MGA died, Mirza Nasir said that this number was wrong.
ROR–July 1908
See page 257, “Ahmadi’s are not less then 300,000. This text was actually MGA’s book, “Message of Peace” or “Pagham-e-Sulh”, which was published posthumously. The first english edition published in Pakistan in 1968. The second edition (a completely new translation) published in UK in 1996 and the Present online edition (revised translation) published in UK in 2007. Nevertheless, the 2007 online english edition lists 400,000 Ahmadi’s instead of the 300,000 (see page 26) that MGA supposedly wrote and its a note by the publishers, however, it doesn’t tell what the original said.
1911 census
Griswold tells us that the 1911 census shows 18,695 Ahmadi’s in the Punjab only, he doesn’t give the number for UP or Bombay residency. This is totally in-line with the British government official records.
February 1914
The ROR of February 1914 quotes the L’ Islamisme newspaper, they write that there are 400,000 Ahmadi’s in the world (See page 77-78) in 1908, when MGA died.
October 1914
In an essay published in the ROR of Oct-1914, an Ahmadi writer writes that there are 400,000 Ahmadi’s in the world and growing rapidly.
1918
Walter writes that there are no more then 70,000 Ahmadi’s in the world (see Chapter 6).
1921 census
Per the NA of 1974, there were only 30,000 Ahmadi’s in the British India. Mufti Muhammad Sadiq, in his newspaper, the Muslim Sunrise, claims 700,000 Ahmadi’s in the world(see page 20).
1924
By 1924, the Khalifa, Mirza Basheeruddin Mahmud Ahmad was claiming 500,000 Ahmadi’s (see page 6). “Ahmadiyya, the True Islam”, which was published before hand and in England in 1924, which followed by many urdu and english editions. He claimed hundreds of thousands of Ahmadi’s. Zafrullah khan read out the book, while the Khalifa watched.
Moslem Sunrise, April 1924 edition claims 700,000 Ahmadi’s
See page 67. Maulvi Muhammad Din (the new ahmadi missionary-in-charge-USA writes that Dr. Sadiq has caused Ahmadiyya to reach 700,000.
1929
Addison writes, “The Ahmadiya Movement and Its Western Propaganda”, via The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 22, No. 1 (Jan., 1929), pp. 1-32. On page 3, he erroneously claims that there were 50,000 Ahmadi’s by 1911, and guesses that there are “probably” 70,000 by 1918. He then comments that the 1921 isn’t yet available, but states that their population is decreasing.
1931 census
Per the NA of 1974, there were only 56,000 Ahmadi’s in the British India.
1934–Al Fazl, the Khalifa comments on the Ahmadiyya census, he doesn’t oppose it
In the 1974 NA questioning, Yahya Bakhtiar quoted the Al-Fazl of 1934 and showed how the Khalifa agreed to the figure of 56,000 Ahmadi’s in 1931 and 30,000 in 1921.
1935, Review of Religions, July 1935 edition
The Khalifa claims that there are more than 56,000 Ahmadi’s in the whole world (see page 243).
1950-Mirza Basheer-uddin Mahmud Ahmad comments on Ahmadi’s inflating their census
The Khalifa claims to have 200k Ahmadi’s in Pakistan and 400k at the most including outside of Pakistan. He also laments over why Ahmadi’s keep inflating their numbers to each other.
1954–500k Ahmadi’s are reported in the entire world
During the 1954 Munir Enquiry, Ahmadiyya sources reported that there were 500,000 Ahmadi’s in the entire world. Of which half are in Pakistan.
1960–From the encyclopedia of Islam
Ahmadiyya leadership reported 500k Ahmadi’s in the whole world with about half in Pakistan. This came from the number that was given during the Munir Enquiry.
1965
The Khalifa dies. The Ahmadiyya census topic has a new manager, the new Khalifa, Mirza Nasir Ahmad.
1969–1970
In a speech at the annual Jalsa, Mirza Nasir Ahmad told the Ahmadi’s of Rabwah that there were 10 million Ahmadi’s in the world. In a Friday Khutbah by Mirza Tahir Ahmad (MTA) in 1991, MTA claims that before he dies, he vows to make the communities membership to swell to 10 million and thus correct the error by Mirza Nasir Ahmad.
May of 1974, during a Friday Sermon, the Khalifa claims 10 million Ahmadi’s, with 4 million in Pakistan alone
After Azad Kashmir declared Ahmadi’s as a non-Muslim minority, the Khalifa openly lied.
1974-Mirza Nasir Ahmad in 1974 at the NA claimed 10 million Ahmadi’s in the world
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/01/17/mirza-nasir-ahmad-at-the-1974-national-assembly-testifying-on-oath-about-the-number-of-ahmadis/
1976
The Moslem Sunrise tells us that there are 10 million Ahmadi’s in the whole world, see page 9.
1982
Mirza Tahir Ahmad becomes Khalifa and immediately tours Europe, Canada and the USA.
1984
The March-1984 issue of the Moslem Sunrise reports 10 million Ahmadi’s worldwide (see page 25).
1989
For the 100-year Jubilee, Mirza Tahir Ahmad made sure that all Ahmadiyya sources of information (books and magazines) kept giving the Ahmadiyya global membership number as 10 million, 1 crore in Urdu. However, this was a total lie, by 1991, Mirza Tahir Ahmad was acknowledging that his brother lied about this very topic in 1969 when he claimed 10 million Ahmadi’s then and there at a Jalsa (see the Foreward). Even the Review of Religions was claiming that there were 10 million in the world by 1989 (See page 4).
1992
Mirza Tahir Ahmad’s famous book, “Islam’s response to Contemporary Issues” was published. This book was actually a lecture that Mirza Tahir Ahmad did in the early part of 1990. Nevertheless, in the “about the author” section, it is claimed that Mirza Tahir Ahmad has 10 million Ahmadis with him.
1993
204,308 converts per Ahmadiyya sources (see the cover page). This number will double every year for the next 8 years. If we work the numbers backwards, we have roughly 9.6 million Ahmadi’s.
1994
421,753 converts to Ahmadiyya are reported. Mirza Tahir Ahmad’s famous book, “Christianity,
A Journey from Facts to Fiction” was published. There is an “About the Author” section, just like in his previous book, in fact, it is a total copy of that. This book was republished with the same “about the author” section in 1996, 1997 and the current 2006 online edition. However, they were claiming 15 million Ahmadi’s by 1997. If we work that backwards, we have roughly 9.8 million Ahmadi’s total.
1995
847,726 converts to Ahmadiyya are reported. Roughly 10.5 million Ahmadi’s by implication.
1996
1,662,721 converts to Ahmadiyya are reported. 12 million total Ahmadi’s, by implication.
1997
3,004,575 converts to Ahmadiyya are reported. 15 million total. If you work the numbers backwards, they were claiming 15 million converts total, that means that there were 12 million total Ahmadi’s in 1996.
1998
5,004,591 converts to Ahmadiyya are reported.
1999
10,820,226 converts to Ahmadiyya are reported.
2000
41,308,376 converts to Ahmadiyya are reported.
2001
81,007,361 converts to Ahmadiyya are reported.
2002
20,654,000
2005
200 million total Ahmadi’s are officially reported. 2 books by Mirza Tahir Ahmad are published posthumously, in the preface area, 10 million Ahmadi’s are written only. This seems to be a copy and paste job from his previous books, since it is identical.
2006
This pie chart was on the official Ahmadiyya website, showing ridiculous conversion numbers, it was officially removed in 2006.
Related Essays and links
http://wiki.qern.org/ha-walters-the-ahmadiya-movement/chapter-vi-the-ahmadiya-community
http://www.reviewofreligions.org/wp-content/pdf-downloads/RR190605.pdf#page=2
http://www.aaiil.org/text/articles/reviewofreligions/1907/reviewreligionsenglish_190701.pdf
http://www.muslimsunrise.com/dmddocuments/1976_iss_1_to_2.pdf
https://www.alislam.org/library/books/Ahmadiyyat-or-The-True-Islam.pdf
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2016/09/06/lecture-ludhiana-was-not-a-lecture-it-was-a-riot/
http://www.muslimsunrise.com/dmddocuments/1984_iss_1.pdf
https://www.alislam.org/library/books/ludhiana/LectureLudhiana.pdf
https://www.alislam.org/library/books/Souvenir-USA-50th-Jalsa-June-1998.pdf
https://www.alislam.org/library/books/Christianity-A-Journey.pdf
http://www.reviewofreligions.org/wp-content/pdf-downloads/RR198906.pdf
https://www.alislam.org/library/books/muslims/with-love-to-Muslims.pdf
https://www.alislam.org/library/books/Apostasy-in-Islam.pdf
http://ansarusa.org/sites/default/files/al-nahl/Al-Nahl-1993-v004-No_02.pdf
https://www.alislam.org/London-Bombings-Resources/Press-Release-London-Bombings.pdf
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/?s=above+the+law
https://www.alislam.org/library/books/TheNeedForTheImam.pdf
http://www.muslimsunrise.com/dmddocuments/1924_iss_2.pdf
http://www.alhakam.org/munir-inquiry-report-0
https://www.alislam.org/library/book/ahmadiyyat-true-islam/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Provinces_of_British_India
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/07/30/ahmadis-always-lie-about-conversions-at-the-ukjalsa/
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/18/review-of-religions-of-july-1935-pages-241-282/
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