“”My teachings contain orders as well as prohibitions and renovations of important injunctions of the Shariat. For this reason, God has named my teachings and revelations (Wahi) that comes to me as FALAK (Boat)….thus, see, God has declared my revelations, my teachings and my allegiance to be Noah’s Ark and as the basis of salvation for all human beings. Let him who has eyes see and him who has ears hear”””Continue reading “How Prophet “Without Shariah” Became Prophet “With Shariah”!, live from Qadian–1924”→
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This is a correction entry. View my video on this herein. The Pakistani press erroneously spread a false story about Pakistan’s People’s Party in an attempt to defame Asif Ali Zardari and his son, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
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Mirza Nasir Ahmad was the oldest surviving child of Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad, the 2nd Khalifa. His father married his mother (Mahmooda Begum) in 1902, their eldest child seems to have died in 1906. Nevertheless, Mirza Nasir Ahmad was born in 11-16-1909 at Qadian. Ahmadiyya sources claim that Mirza Nasir Ahmad was a Hafiz of the Quran, however, this is unverified. He had 9 blood siblings and 15+ step siblings, they are posted in the below.
—Sadia Chaudhary was born in 1975 (eldest daughter) she is married to son in-law, Ijaz Rehman.
–Babar Chaudhary was born in 1976, this is the son who might have been engaged to Bakhtawar Bhutto.
–Maria Chaudhary was bron in 1982
–Yousaf Chaudhary was born in 1991
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________ He personally funded the Ahmadiyya mosque in Houston, Texas
He bought five acres of land and paid for the entire construction of Baitul Samee Mosque in Houston, Texas. It was developed in stages during 1998 to 2004; its doors opened in 2001 or 2002. It was conceived in the 1980s by Mirza Tahir Ahmad, fourth caliph of the Ahmadiyya faith, as one of five large mosque construction projects to be built in major United States cities, along with ones in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.
In his book, he describes how her personally designed this place of worship.
His grandfather (Chaudhary Mohammed Ismael) was from the Sialkot area, from a village called Khoot-Khora. In 1947, his grandfather retired from the Royal British Military of India, and was given lots of land near modern day Sahiwal, Pakistan. His grandfather moved his whole family there (5 sons and 4 daughters) and became the numberdar (village chief) and owned most of the land in and outside of their new village.
Younas Chaudhary’s father (Mohammed Ishaque Chaudhary) was the eldest child of the family.
He is born in a village called 996/R near Sahiwal (also known as Montgomery), which is modern day Pakistan.
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Younas Chaudhary was living with his father in Sarghoda, Pakistan. His father was in the Pakistani Air Force.
His grandfather passes away (he was above 80). Younas Chaudhary’s father takes an early retirement and returns to the village to take over as the new chief.
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His father moves his family out of the village, to Farid Town, which was in the city of Sahiwal.
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Somehow, Younas Chaudhary moves to Canada, its unclear what type of visa this was. His brother picks him up at the airport.
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1980 Lessons from my first oil lease
My first leap came in 1980 when I purchased an oil lease close to the town of Humboldt, Kansas. I was a young immigrant from Pakistan with lots of curiosity and a willingness to work hard. But I had no knowledge or any experience in the oil and gas industry. Yet, I was eager to learn new things, understand different concepts and had the urge to make money.
My first lease was located off a black top road on the corner of a street close to Humboldt. The property had several shut-in abandoned oil wells, a gun barrel, two 100 barrel oil tanks and one 100 barrel water tank. It was surrounded by huge shrubs and overgrown grass as the previous lease owner had abandoned the field but left most of the equipment. I had no clue what I was getting into, so I hired Brian, a local young man with oilfield experience to help me figure out what lay ahead.
I was excited. This lease was like a new member who had joined my family. I was anxious as I was trying out something new with unpredictable results. I hired a local pumper, fixed flowlines, cut weeds and the overgrown grass and turned on the power. I also pulled wells and restored the least dilapidated oil wells.
Every day, for seven days a week, I would spend very long hours at this lease site fixing the equipment and learning from my experienced oilfield co-workers. I was very interested and eager to learn and understand the oilfield work process and to find out ways to do this new line of exciting work in a cost-effective manner.
Three months went by fast and I was ready to turn on the oil wells for the first time. With bated breath, I kept my ear close to the gun barrel and stock tanks and intensely listened to the noise of pressure as the black gold started to slowly flow in from the pumping wells. I had got the oil wells fixed and they were online! My heart raced…. the oil, gas and water gushed from the oil wells to the tank battery with good pressure.
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Intro In 1905, MGA had a revelation of his published in his newspaper the Al-Badr wherein he described meeting an angel named Tichi Tichi. By 1907, MGA gave an explanation of this incident via Haqiqatul Wahy. However, this issue still haunts Ahmadi’s to this day. This is an embarrassing event in the history of Ahmadiyya. There were other strange angels who interacted with MGA, like Mithal Lal, Darshani, Khairati, Ayal or Ail, Sher Ali, and Hafeez.
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In the Quran, 25 prophets are mentioned, however, only 12 of them are called Rasul (Messenger). 46:35 of the Quran tells us about the Ulu l-‘Azm, it is widely held that the term refers to the five Rasul’s who were fully rejected by their people and made to have strong determination, they are Prophet Noah (as), Ibrahim (as), Musa (as), Jesus (as), and Muhammad (saw). In 1902, MGA claimed to be greater than Esa (as), he also claimed to be the second coming of all of these messengers.
The 12 Rasul’s that are mentioned in the Quran are as follows: Noah (as), Ibrahim (as), Ishmael (as)(see 19:54), Joseph (40:34), Moses (as)(See 19:51), Jonah (as) (see 37:139), David (as)(See 2:251-253), Shu‘aib (as)(see 26:176-179), Salih (as)(see 7:77), Elias (as)(see 37:123), Hud (as)(see 26:123-126), Jesus (as)(See 2:87, 5:111, 61:6, 4:157, 57:27, 2:254) and Muhammad (saw)(called a messenger countless times). Simply, every messenger is a prophet [Nabi], but not every Prophet is a Rasool [Messenger]. All Rasools were Nabi but all Nabis were not Rasool’s. Adam (as) was never called a Rasul by Allah, since Adam (as) wasn’t sent to any people, nor was he opposed and almost killed. There are authentic hadith report that there were roughly 300 Rasul’s and 124,000 prophets. Thus, Rasul and Nabi cannot be the same or interchangeable, since in 3-4 verse of the Quran, some are called, “messengers and prophets”, thus, if they meant the same thing, it would be improper grammar (See 19:54). 33:40 of the Quran also proves that Messengers are different than prophets, since Allah calls Muhammad (Saw) a messenger and the ender (sealer) of prophets, thus, ending the chain of messengers and prophets. 22:52 also differentiates between Messengers and Prophets, if they really meant the same, again, the Quranic grammar would be in question.
Prophets are accepted, whereas Messengers are initially wholly rejected and their people are given harsh punishment by Allah. Messengers are treated as liars (see 15:80 and see 23:44), messengers are called crazy and madmen (see 54:9), messengers are mocked (See 13:32), those who abuse the messengers will feel a terrible chastisement (see 9:61). A Messenger is also called “a bearer of glad tidings and a warner has indeed come to you (see 5:19)”. In 40:78, Allah tells us that he hasn’t revealed all of the messengers that he sent to us. In 17:15, Allah says that he never punishes a people before he sends a messenger.
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The 12 Rasul’s that are mentioned in the Quran are as follows: Noah (as), Ibrahim (as), Ishmael (as)(see 19:54), Joseph (40:34), Moses (as)(See 19:51), Jonah (as) (see 37:139), David (as)(See 2:251-253), Shu‘aib (as)(see 26:176-179), Salih (as)(see 7:77), Elias (as)(see 37:123), Hus (as) (see 26:123-126), Jesus (as)(See 2:87, 5:111, 61:6, 4:157, 57:27, 2:254) and Muhammad (saw)(called a messenger countless times).
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