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March 2021

Who is Dr. Sutherland? Did Dr. Sutherland issue a death certificate for Mirza Ghulam Ahmad?

Intro
Watch my tik tok on this herein. In 1940, in Mujadid-e-Azim, Dr. Basharat Ahmad seems to have invented the story that Dr. Sutherland (See pages 1207—1212) showed up and found Mirza Ghulam Ahmad without a pulse on the night that MGA died, then, a few hours later, via Shaikh Rahmatullah, a leading businessman of Lahore and devoted follower of the Promised Messiah, Dr. Sutherland issued a death certificate which claimed that MGA died of diarrhea, just for the train station to allow MGA’s body to be transported to Batala. It should be noted that Dr. Sutherland himself was not a witness to MGA’s death, nor was autopsy technology available in 1908. Continue reading “Who is Dr. Sutherland? Did Dr. Sutherland issue a death certificate for Mirza Ghulam Ahmad?”

Did Mirza Ghulam Ahmad suffer from chronic diarrhea?

Intro
After MGA died in Lahore on May-26th, 1908, Ahmadiyya sources immediately denied that MGA died of cholera and instead claimed that he died of diarrhea. This Khutbah by Noorudin was his second friday sermon after becoming the Khalifa at Qadian, in it, he says MGA might have died of cholera, he also floats the idea that MGA died of cholera, and then calls MGA’s death as a death of a martyr.

In the mid-1880’s, Lekh Ram predicted that MGA would die of diarrhea, in his book, Takzeeb-Braheen-e-Ahmadiyya, Vol.-1, see the reference in the below.

However, did MGA ever publicly admit to having chronic diarrhea? We know that MGA admitted to having diabetes, vertigo and hysteria, excessive urination (100 times a day). Nevertheless, ahmadi sources only report MGA suffering diarrhea once, that was in 1903, it was never reported before or after. Thus, we have a contradiction. The reference is posted in the below. In fact, in 1903, via “Tadhkiratu-Shahadatain”, MGA was claiming that one of his ailments were diarrhea. MGA even referenced the famous hadith which claimed that the Esa (As) would descend wearing two yellow garments and referred to his diabetes and diarrhea and headaches.

After 1908, Ahmadi sources began to assert that MGA had been suffering from diarrhea his entire life. In 1915, via the Khalifa, (Mirza Basheer uddin Mahmud Ahmad) MGA suffered from chronic diarrhea, this was step-2 of the cover-up.

Another cover-up job, in 1940, (via the Lahori-Ahmadi’s and Dr. Basharat Ahmad in Mujadid e Azim), MGA suffered from diarrhea every time he sat down to write. Continue reading “Did Mirza Ghulam Ahmad suffer from chronic diarrhea?”

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