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January 2021

Compilation: Controversial quotes from the Promised Messiah of Islam Ahmadiyya – Official English translations

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I found this compilation on the islam/ahmadiyya reddit forum and thought it was worth archiving.
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The history of Ahmadiyya in Ghana

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In 2024, Maulana Alhaj Noor Mohammed Bin Salih is the top Qadiani in Ghana, working as the Amir and missionary-in-charge. In Ghana, Ahmadi’s are allowed to be part of the 4th Annual National Muslim Conference. The 2025 Jalsa Salana in Ghana was also held at the Bag-e-Ahmad in Ghana, which used to be a state-owned Pamadze poultry farm. The 14th president of Ghana, John Mahama tells us how the Ahmadiyya Movement bought the state owned Pamadze poultry farm. John Mahama also said that he wanted Ahmadiyya to be the #1 supplier of Chicken in Ghana (see on twitter and tiktok). Thus proving that Ahmadiyya is a business in Ghana!

Per Hanson, Amadu Ramanu Pedro started the Ahmadiyya Jamaat in Ghana via his businesses and etc., he worked as the liason between the Fante Muslims of Ghana (barely 300-400 people) and the Qadiani-Ahmadi’s of British India. Amadu Ramanu Pedro had been in Nigeria and worked with L.B. Agusto and joined Qadianism via a letter in roughly 1916 (See the ROR of June-1916). They both left Qadianism about 10 years later (See Hanson). Nevertheless, Amadu Ramanu Pedro sent a letter and money to Qadian (or maybe London) and a missionary was sent in 1921. About 20 years earlier a Muslim man named Benjamin Samuel was working in South Ghana and had converted 300 of the famous Fante people to Islam and named them the Fante Muslims. Mahdi Appah seemed to be a follower of Benjamin Samuel. They were both born as pagans and member of the Fante people. They abruptly converted to Christianity and then Islam. However, by 1900, Mahdi Appah had totally left Benjamin Samuel and began farming cocoa. Benjamin Samuel died in 1919, and Yusuf Nyarko rose among the ranks of the Fante Muslims. Hanson tells us that memories of Nyarko’s dream are recounted in a pamphlet commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the Ahmadiyya in Ghana. The pamphlet states that Nyarko dreamt that he was praying with white men. He informed one Mr. Abdul Rahman Pedro, a Nigerian who was residing at Saltpond, six miles from Mankessim (See Hanson). Fisher mentions Yusuf Nyarko as a cousin (see page 118) of Benjamin Sam, however, Hanson mentions him as a nephew.

Thus, Amadu Ramanu Pedro used the dream by Yusuf Nyarko and invited Mahdi Appah to return to the Fante Muslims and help them learn english through the Ahmadiyya Movement. Letters were sent and soon, Maulvi Nayyar sailed from London to Freetown, in Sierra Leone. While in Freetown Nayyar delivered a lecture at a mosque in Fourah Bay, in the east end of the city at the request of the city’s chief Imam. Although at least six people are said to have conveyed their adherence to the Ahmadiyya movement in Sierra Leone as early as 1916 after being influenced by the circulation of Ahmadiyya literature from neighbouring West African nations, no conversions were recorded following Nayyar’s visit.

After the brief Hiatus in Freetown, Nayyar continued towards Saltpond in the Gold Coast where he arrived in March 1921. Following a lecture, the Fante community “believed there and then”, following which an oath of allegiance was held. However, Nayyar refused to pray behind behind Mallam Yakubu at Ekrawfo’s mosque and thus discredited himself (See Hanson, page 176). The Muslims of North Ghana had been teaching the Fante Muslims since the 1890’s.

The ROR of June-1921 alleges that 5000 people from the Gold Coast colony (modern day Ghana) have accepted Ahmadiyya. However, this is a lie. In the ROR of Aug-1921, the Ahmadiyya Movement tells the world that 4000 West African’s joined Ahmadiyya. A few pages later, it is alleged that 10,000 people joined Ahmadiyya in West Africa. See Hanson (see page 168) too and Fisher.

Watch my video on this here.
We estimate that there are about 5000 #ahmadis in all of Ghana by 2020. Most of these people have converted to Ahmadiyya through the Ahmadiyya schools, which also doubles as a  mosque. By 1958, there seems to be only one Ahmadiyya mosque in the entire country (see Foreign Missions). However, the same book lies and claims that there were 100+ mosques controlled by the Ahmadiyya community. However, there were only 1-2 Ahmadi mullahs working the entire country, thus, its a lie. Even today, in 2020, Ahmadiyya sources purposely inflate the amount of mosques which are under ahmadiyya control. We estimate no more than 20 Ahmadiyya mosques in the entire country, and most of the worshippers aren’t even Ahmadi.

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Konati Abdurrahman, Another liar and another claimant of prophethood in the Ahmadiyya House

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Watch my video on this here. In 2021, a West African Ahmadi has recently claimed prophethood, as well as being the 3rd Messiah as promised by MGA. According to their spokesman, choaib: their number is about 3 million of these Ahmadi’s, which seems to be a lie. The same spokesman has told us that they have spread over, Algeria, Egypt, Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana and Ghinya. His group is named Aljamaat Alislamiya Almohamadiya. He was born in 1950 and joined Ahmadiyya in 1974. Their mosque is Abenegar, Ivory coast. He is originally from Mali, however, he is an Ivory Coast national.

Sheikh Abdourahmane Konaté, the Founder of the Islamic community Mouhammadiyyat. Installed, since July 3, 1990 in a village of Abengourou called crossroads Abdourahmane, the latter proclaimed himself during the feast of Tabaski as the fourteenth reformer of Islam.


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The history of #Ahmadiyya in the Ivory Coast aka Côte d’Ivoire

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The Ivory Coast is in Western Africa and is a former French colony. Thus, Ahmadiyya didn’t access to it until after it gained independence from the French. Ahmadi’s got access to Ivory via Zafrullah Khan and the United Nations. It is unknown when the first Ahmadiyya place of worship was acquired. The Ahmadiyya movement doesn’t have many mullahs that can speak French, thus, there seem to be barely 2-3 Ahmadi mullahs in the entire country by 2024. We estimate that there are barely 300 Ahmadi’s in all of the Ivory Coast. We also estimate that there are 3 Pakistani-Ahmadi mullahs working there, mostly as principals for the schools and account managers. The Ahmadiyya Movement is building a Masroor medical center in the Ivory Coast via Humanity First-UK.

The Ameer and missionary in-charge is Abdul Quyyom Pasha, he can be seen in most of the videos and pics, he is also the finance manager for the Jamaat aka Wakil ul Mal II. Humanity First is building a hospital and the Ahmadiyya jamaat is looking to use that work as a spring-board to get converts and thus brainwash innocent children.

By 1979, the Ahmadiyya Movement was claiming to have 1 mission house, 1 mosque and 1 school in the country.

In 2021, Humanity First starts “Masroor Centre for Healthcare” project in the Ivory Coast. Abdul Quyyom Pasha is the Amir Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya Ivory Coast, there is another employee named Abdul Noor, a missionary of Ivory Coast. The foundation stones were laid by Dr Shabir Ahmed Bhatti Sahib, and after him 17 more persons installed bricks, including Amir Sahib Jamaat Ivory Coast, Director Fund Raising Humanity First, Chairman Humanity First Canada, Chairman Humanity First UK, CEO Healthcare Humanity First Ivory Coast, Chairman Humanity First Ivory Coast and CEO Healthcare Humanity First International. The hospital is located at Mahdiabad located in the economic capital of Ivory Coast known as Abidjan.

In 2025, Ahmadiyya sources (MTA) allege that at the Ahmadiyya Jamia in Burkini Faso, a graduation ceremony of new missionaries was held. The ceremony was presided by Muhammad Bilal (a teacher at this Jamia). Allegedly, 21 new Ahmadiyya missionaries were graduated, of which there were 6 from Burkini Faso, Niger (7), Ivory Coast (5), Mali (1), Cameroon (1), Congo-Kinshasa (1). Naeem Ahmad Bajwa was working as the Principal at the Jamia was leaving, to be replaced by Ataullah Habib.

In 2026 (May-1), Humanity First International held a global telethon as they beg for money from the world to build fake hospitals in the Ivory Coast. This specific hospital will be called the Masroor Centre for Healthcare. This is a total front for money laundering, the United Nations should investigate these financial records. Per their official website, 2.3 million of 3.5 million has been collected. Humanity First has been constructing a new hospital in Yopougon-Gesco, just outside the city of Abidjan in southern Ivory Coast. The hospital will feature an Emergency Department, 3 Maternity suites, Neonatal care, an Intensive Care Unit and 2 Operating Theatres. There will be a full diagnostic suite including X-Ray, Ultrasound, Endoscopy and ECG, as well as support services including a Laboratory, Pharmacy, Mortuary, Kitchen and Laundry. Munum Naeem and Muhammad Ahmad Chaudhary were there and were kissing up as usual. Respected Munum Naeem, Chairman of Humanity First USA, visited Ghana yesterday alongside Board Member Muhammed Chaudhry. Dr. Shabbir Bhatti, the Vice Chairman of Humanity First International explained how Mirza Masroor Ahmad started this project in 2014-2015, however, Masroor wanted Humanity First to take on the project. The Ahmadiyya medical Association was given a contract to build a hospital, that’s how it started.

 


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Humanity First Exposed!!!!!!!!! Its a fraudulent organization that colludes with the Ahmadiyya INC

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When it was first started, one of the principles of Humanity First (HF) was that it always tried to stay separate from the Jama’at (at least I felt so). But recently, the Khalifa took the matters into his own hands and made it extremely clear that HF is very much linked to the Jama’at & Ahmadiyya faith. Now this is problematic as it is against the foundation & identity of the Humanity First. It should be noted that in 2018, HF raised 4.1 million dollars. The Khalifa’s brother, Mirza Maghfoor Ahmad is the Chairman of the Board, Munum Naeem is the fixer, aka President and Executive Director.

Let’s take a look at HF’s “About Us” page. The very first sentence:

Humanity First is a non-political, non-religious and impartial international relief and development agency that focuses on protecting human life and dignity. 

https://humanityfirst.org/about-us/

Humanity First seems to invest most in areas where there is substantial Tabligh infrastructure and high potential like certain African countries and Guatemala. It’s a subtle way to win hearts of people towards Ahmadiyyat. It wouldn’t be so wrong if they didn’t pretend to genuinely help Humanity keeping beautiful principle of Humanity First.

There is big conflict in Humanity First’s mission statement and Khalifa’s proposed mission statement interjecting Ahmadiyya needlessly and scolding his members who strived to make Humanity First into a secular, humanist organization.
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What is Tahrik-e-Jadid (“The New Scheme”)?

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The Tahrik-e-Jadid scheme was initiated by the second Khalifa (Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad) on 23rd November 1934, Tahrik-e-Jadid literal translation is “The New Scheme”. The Ahmadiyya Community seems to have immediately sent 3 missionaries out, one to Japan, one to Singapore and one to China. All 3 missions failed, they sputtered on for 30 years, the 4th Khalifa visited Singapore in the 1980’s, attendance was dismal.

Nevertheless, there was a huge push for Ahmadi’s to give more money via Tehrik-i-Jadid in 1935-36, the ROR of Feb-1936 has an extensive write up on Tehrik e Jadid aka “New Scheme” they quoted his Friday Sermon’s of Dec-13-1935, Dec-20-1935 and Jan-10-1936. Ahmadiyya sources allege that in the first year of the appeal, the scheme collected 14 to 15 times more than the set target. At the 1936 Jalsa at Qadian, the 2nd Khalifa alleged that many businesses and industries at Qadian were flourishing based on funds collected via Tehrik-i-Jadid. It should be noted that women were added into Chanda Aam in 1937 also (6.25% of their pocket money). It is unclear as to when Chanda Aam was invented at 6.25%, however, its most likely between 1922 and 1937. Wasiyyat doesn’t seem to be a big thing herein also, this is based on Ahmadiyya literature, which rarely mentions Wasiyyat from 1914 to 1940.

Tahrik-e-Jadid began as a temporary scheme to span over a period of three years but, as time passed, the Khalifa extended it further. At its nineteenth anniversary (1953), he told Ahmadi’s that it would never end. In 1954, the Khalifa, Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud asked 5000 Ahmadi’s to give money for Tehrik e Jadid. He then compiled a list of 5000 Ahmadi’s who had donated and had it published.

By 1960, the Qadiani-Ahmadi’s were admitting that they were using money from Tahrik-e-Jadid to start Ahmadi companies. In the late 1960’s, a famous “Tahrik-e-Jadid” pamphlet was published from Rabwah. Even in 2021, it is unclear where the money for Tehrik e Jadid goes. It seems like it gets sent directly to banks in Pakistan. This international office of Tehrik-e-Jadid is still in Rabwah.

Fast forward to Mirza Tahir Ahmad’s Khilafat (1982), he was so sick, he had reinstated 3,400 such accounts but some have since fallen behind. He urged families to pay directly to Rabwah so that a record can be maintained. The 5th Khalifa said that the 4th Khalifa had taken personal responsibility of 1000 old accounts at the rate of Rupees 5 each, and had pledged that his family would continue the tradition. Mirza Tahir Ahmad was paying on behalf of dead members of the Ahmadiyya community and urging Ahmadi’s to also continue to do this.

In 1985, on Feb-23-1985, Mirza Tahir Ahmad sat in Masjid-Temple Al-Fazl in London, UK and answered predetermined questions about Ahmadiyya. The first question is about the Jews and their plans of global domination. The questioner asked about the 10 tribes of Jews that were forced to leave Israel. Mirza Tahir Ahmad alleges that via David (as), the Jews have a promise to rule the entire world. Mirza Tahir Ahmad keeps referring to some book that was written by a Non-Muslim and lots of things in it have come true. This would be part of a plan to take over the entire world by the Jews. At 24:10, Mirza Tahir Ahmad argues that “Tehrik-e-Jadid” is the antidote to fight the Jews. In 1905, this book was translated, it is about Free Masons. Mirza Tahir Ahmad alleges that MGA and his team knew about the Free Mason’s and their plan for global control. Mirza Tahir Ahmad called it an evil plan by the Jews thru the instrument of the Free Mason‘s. At 29:04, Mirza Tahir Ahmad alleges that it is only Ahmadi’s who are immune from Free Masonry and this was disclosed to MGA in 1905 via a revelation. At 30:03, Mirza Tahir Ahmad alleges that the entire Arab world as converted to Free Masonry.

In 2004, the 5th Khalifa reminded #ahmadis of this and urged Ahmadis to pay a monthly subscription to Tehrik e Jadid.

In 2025, Asif Basit made two video’s on “Tahrik-e-Jadeed”.

In Dec-2025, at the #WCJS25 #WCJS2025 #WestCoastJalsa, Dr. Bilal Rana alleged that outside of India, the USA jamaat was the top contributor for “Tahrik-e-Jadeed”. From 1934 to 1944.

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