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August 2021

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad had Sikh angels named Dev Singh and Herdev Singh

Intro
After MGA died, his trusted companions wrote about the dreams, utterances and angels of Ahmadiyya. In Seeratul Mahdi, we find angels named Dev Dingh and Herdev Singh (see the full reference the below).

In 1884, via BA-4, MGA wrote that all prophets have Ruhul-Qudus with them. 7 years later, in 1891, when MGA claimed to be the Messiah, he immediately claimed that he also Ruhul-Qudus (1891) with him, although he was only a Muhaddas. MGA went a step further and claimed that he was also Ruhul-ullah, or the spirit of Allah (1892). By 1894, MGA was claiming that all prophets, messengers and Muhadas’ have had Ruhul al Qudus with them. In 1897, MGA was claiming that all righteous children have the Ruhul-Qudus with them.

In the famous faked-sermon (Khutbah-ilhamiya)(1901) MGA claimed that the Ruhul-Amin (Gabriel) was with him. It should be noted that MGA also asserted that the Ruhul Qudus would be with the promised son (Musleh Maud)(See Truth Prevails, 1965). Eisa (As) was also called, “Kalimatullah” in 3:45 of the Quran, which means the word of Allah. Yahya (as) is also called the same term in 3:38-39.

MGA claimed to be surrounded by angels all the time, he even called himself as as having Ruhul-Qudus (1891), in fact, his famous Khutbah ilhamiya was a situation wherein MGA claimed that his tongue was taken over by Gabriel. MGA had some weird angels who would visit him, sometimes, they would dance, sometimes they would bring money and call themselves Tichi Tichi. 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. MGA had some weird angels who would visit him, sometimes, they would sing and dance. MGA even claimed that Noorudin and Muhammad Ahsan Amrohi were the 2 angels that he descended with, per the famous hadith. #Ahmadi sources even claim that angels taught Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad Surah Fatiha in 1906. They go so far to claim that the angel taught him the last verse and a half of Surah Fatiha, and no one had ever learned it before him.
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What is Bahishti Maqbara?

Intro
This was created by MGA in 1905, after Maulvi Abdul Karim died and MGA worried about his own death and financial status of his offspring. Thus, MGA created the Wasiyyat scam. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad even claimed that an angel showed him the place of his burial. MGA even said that his children didn’t have to pay and would still be buried therein. The dead body of Maulvi Abdul Karim seems to be the first Ahmadi ever buried in Bahishti Maqbara.

Allegedly on Sep-16-1907, the day that Mirza Mubarak Ahmad died, MGA said that Mirza Mubarak Ahmad had recovered completely from the actual ailment. He had regained full health. There was no sign of fever at all. He repeatedly asked to be taken to the garden. He had a great liking for the garden, so he went there. However, MGA then says that his God had given the news of his death at the very time of his birth (in 1899 via Tiryaq ul Qulub) (See Al-Hakam, vol. 11, no. 34, p. 5–6, dated 24 September 1907, Via Malfuzat-9, pages 394-403).MGA also alleges that on Sep-15-1907, Mirza Mubarak Ahmad called me and put his hand in my hand and shook my hand as if he is departing for some place now and greeting me for the last time. Dr. Khalifah Rashid-ud-Din reported to the Al-Hakam that a few days ago MGA had said that he had seen in a dream that a death was to take place in this house and a goat had been slaughtered. As Maulawi Noor-ud-Deen was unwell in those days, an apprehension arose concerning him. Nawwab Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, Dr. Abdus-Sattar Shah, and he himself—all three—were a witness to this. Sayyid Mir Hamid Shah reported to the Al-Hakam that his mother had seen a dream (the morning of (9-24-1907) wherein there were four shining stars of Your Holiness (MGA’s 4 sons), one of them fell and entered the earth. Then Dr. Khalifah Rashid-ud-Din said, people used to call Mubarak Ahmad, Wali, wali [‘Friend of Allah, Friend of Allah’]. Then MGA said: Yes, Wali is verily the one who is destined for Paradise. It is also noted that the grave of Mirza Mubarak Ahmad was at quite a distance from the other graves in Bahishti Maqbara (this was most likely because he died of plague). MGA responded to this by fabricating a silly dream.

MGA was buried therein in May of 1908, as was Noorudin in March-1914. 99% of MGA’s children were not buried in Bahishti Maqbara from 1914 to 1947.

The original Bahishti Maqbara was in Qadian, after 1947, roughly 90% of Ahmadi’s in India moved to Pakistan and thus abandoned the Bahishti Maqbara. The “Return to Qadian” prophecy by Mirza Basheer-uddin Mahmud Ahmad (1947) was given in this era also.

After MGA’s widow died (Nusrat Jehan), the Mirza family seems to have established a Bahishti Maqbara at Rabwah. All of children of MGA from his second wife were buried there, as well Zafrullah Khan and Abdus Salam.

In 2025, someone made this video.

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Who is Bashir Ahmad Rafiq (1931-2016)?

Intro
Bashir Ahmad Rafiq, commonly known in #qadiani circles as B.A. Rafiq, he was an Qadiani-Ahmadi mullah from 1959 until he died. He mostly worked out of London, which was the headquarters of Ahmadiyya in the West (see B.A. Rafiq, “The Afghan Martyr’s” 1995). We have archived his entire autobiography herein. His wife is named Salima Nahid. He grew up in the village Mohib Banda, which is situated right in the midst of the agricultural fields. A few miles from his village, impatiently, in turbulent rapid waves, the water of the river Kabul joins the river Sindh at Attock. His family was the only Qadiani-Ahmadi family in the whole village.

His father left Islam in 1921 via, Moulvi Mohammad Ilyas Khan in Dastung, Pakistan. Moulvi Mohammad Ilyas Khan then gave his father his daughter in marriage.

In 1948, he joined the Furqan Force. He was thus immersed in Ahmadiyya and attended the Jamia at Rabwah until 1958 when he graduated.

In 1959, when he arrived in London, Dr. Abdus Salam lived 1/2 mile from the Fazl Mosque, thus, he was fast friends with Dr. Salam and his family. Dr. Salaam’s grandchild (a son of his daughter) Dr. Faiz ur Rahman, who is a son of Dr. Hameed ur Rahman and Dr.Azeeza Salaam, is engaged to marry my granddaughter Madeeha Henna Khan, a daughter of Abd ul Waheed Khan and Amat un Naseer (Neeno). May Allah bless this union overwhelmingly. Madeeha is very dear to me and she is my favourite.

Moulood Ahmad Khan was serving as the Imam of the London Mosque. I assisted him as his Deputy until the end of 1960.

In 1970, he returned to Pakistan to work as the private secretary of the 3rd Khalifa.

From 1973 to 1979, he seemed to be living in the same house as Chaudhary Zafrullah Khan. They were both living in the Ahmadiyya mission house in the UK. Zafrullah Khan became a permanent resident of the top floor flat of the Mission House in the UK. B.A. Rafiq and his family occupied the first floor. Zafrullah Khan translated Tadhkirah (1976) into english in this era and wrote many famous books on #Ahmadiyya.

Ahmadiyya sources claim that B.A. Rafiq was living in Pakistan in 1987, and wrote a book, and immediately moved to the UK, the Ahmadiyya movement claims that he was about to get arrested.

In 2016 (Oct), BA Rafiq died.

In 2026, the maternal grandson of BA Rafiq (Abbas Ahmad) publicly quit Ahmadiyya and became a Christian. However, he had quit Ahmadiyya since 2011.
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Who is Naimatullah Khan?

Intro
Naimatullah Khan was first mentioned in Ahmadiyya literature in 1924, via the ROR of Sep, and later in 1978, via Zafrullah Khan’s, “Ahmadiyya, the Renaissance of Islam”. Zafrullah Khan described Naimatullah Khan as a 19-year afghani who had been studying in Qadian. It’s unclear how he converted to ahmadiyya in the first place. He was executed by the government of Afghanistan on August 31, 1924 (See ROR of Dec-1933 and Tadhkirah). Per Zafrullah Khan, and the ROR, he was executed in 1924 by the Afghan government, however. He seems to have stopped in Peshawar before going to Kabul, which is interesting, the Ahmadi’s there seem to have prepped him to cause discord and thus get himself executed. Zafrullah Khan also claims that a dozen (12 Ahmadi’s) had been killed between Naimatullah Khan (1924) and Syed Abdul Latif (1903). In 1995, Bashir Ahmad Rafiq published his “Afghan Martyr’s” and also claimed that Naimatullah Khan was executed, he even referenced some of the english press. Also read the history of Ahmadiyya in Afghanistan herein.

MGA allegedly has another revelation in connection with the “2-goat prophecy“, this was a 3-goat prophecy (in 1906). In the 1960’s, the Ahmadi imam Jalal ud Din Shams claimed that the 3-goat prophecy was fulfilled in the execution of Maulavi Ni‘matullah Khan (on August 31, 1924), and Maulavi ‘Abdul-Halim and Qari Nur ‘Ali on February 12, 1925 (See al-Fadl, February 21, 1925, p. 1, quoted in Tarikh-e-Ahmadiyyat, vol. 5, p. 475 via Tadhkirah and the ROR of Dec-1933). 
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The 1944 Jalsa at Qadian

Intro
Bashir Ahmad Rafiq tells about going to the annual Qadiani Jalsa at Qadian in 1944.  At the annual gathering in Qadian in 1944, Mirza Mahmud Ahmad (the 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa) in a speech appeared to express his willingness to participate in a debate with Maulvi Muhamamd Ali. So Maulana Muhammad Ali, in his Friday khutba on 5 January 1945, again invited Mirza Mahmud Ahmad to a debate on the three points of contention, which have been mentioned above, whether with judges or without judges as he wished. But after this there was again complete and utter silence from Qadian.
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Who is the Ahmadi mullah, Moulvi Mohammad Ilyas Khan?

Intro
He seems to have been working in Mastung, Pakistan in 1921, it was British-India then, Ahmadiyya sources claim that he left Islam in 1909 and became a Qadiani. He converted the father of Bashir Ahmad Rafiq to Qadianism aka Atheism. His name was Danishmand Khan and he was illiterate and intolerant. It is unclear as to how Moulvi Mohammad Ilyas Khan became a Qadiani-Ahmadi and as to how he became a Maulvi. Nevertheless, he gave his daughter to Danishmand Khan. Bashir Ahmad Rafiq is thus the maternal grandson of Moulvi Mohammad Ilyas Khan. Per B.A. Rafiq, he died in 1947. B.A. Rafiq is his maternal grandson.
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Bashir Ahmad Rafiq’s autobiography and website

Intro
On this page, we have archived lots of data from Bashir Ahmad Rafiq, a loyal employee of the Qadiani-Ahmadi’s. He seems to have started a website and blog in the 2000’s. All of this data is from there. His final blog entry seems to be in 2014. We have placed his entire autobiography on a word doc and posted it in the below. We have also pasted the entire contents of it.
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Bashir Ahmad Rafiq’s photo collection

Intro
On this page, we have archived lots of data from Bashir Ahmad Rafiq, a loyal employee of the Qadiani-Ahmadi’s. He seems to have started a website and blog in the 2000’s. All of this data is from there. His final blog entry seems to be in 2014. He posted many rare photo’s, we have archived them in the below.
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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad had an angel named Sher Ali

Intro
In 1902, MGA claimed to see an angel named Sher Ali, MGA looked like an opium addict based on his eye’s. 

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad had other angel’s named Mithan Lal, Tichi Tichi, Darshani, Khairati, Ayal or Ail, and Sher Ali. MGA had some weird angels who would visit him, sometimes, they would sing and dance. MGA claimed to be surrounded by angels all the time, he even called himself as as having Ruhul-Qudus (1891), in fact, his famous Khutbah ilhamiya was a situation wherein MGA claimed that his tongue was taken over by Gabriel. #Ahmadi sources even claim that angels taught Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmud Ahmad Surah Fatiha in 1906, and no one knew it before him.

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