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August 2021

Who is Ghulam Muhammad Qadiani?

Intro
Ghulam Muhammad Qadiani seems to be a local man from Qadian who accepted Ahmadiyya. This is rare and seems unbelievable, since there weren’t any Muslims living in Qadian (except MGA’s cousins and extended family). In 1928, he was alive and told the Al-Fazl magazine that he married the widow of Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkoti in August of 1906. This seems to be the second wife of Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkoti, his first wife was Zainab Bibi. In 1928, Ghulam Muhammad Qadiani was reminiscing about his late wife and explained how she was a masseuse of MGA at age 15 at Qadian. The title of the essay is Muhtarma Ayesha ke halaat e zindagi. In it he says how he loved his widow so much and how she began massaging MGA at age 15. Her nikkah with Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkoti was without any khutba or dowry, its unclear when this happened. It seems that she married Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkoti in 1900 at age 9, awhen was 14-15, Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkoti died, she then began massaging MGA until he got her married to Ghulam Muhammad Qadiani. MGA forced Ghulam Muhammad Qadiani to pay 500 rupees for the dowry.

There is another person with a similar name, its Chaudhry Ghulam Muhammad, he wrote many article in the ROR, in fact, in the May-1918 edition of the ROR, he translated one of MGA’s books, “Qadian Kei Aryah Aur Hamm” (1907) partially into english.

The ROR of Nov-1916 reports that M. Ghulam Muhammad Chaudhari (B.A.) is working as the secretary of the Ahmadiyya Co-operative Store Society.

In the Mar-Apr-1918 edition of the ROR, he is listed as a graduate of the Aligarh College (B.A.), and he translated a specific portion of “A’ina-e-Kamalat-e-Islam” (“The Mirror of the Excellences of Islam”)(1892-1893) which referred to Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.

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The islamic center closest to Jamia-Canada is https://www.masjidvaughan.ca/

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As we continue defending Islam against the #Qadianis, we are gathering intel on local islamic organizations and working on communicating our objectives appropriately.

We have found that the nearest islamic organization to the Qadiani center in Vaughan, Canada in the Masjid Vaughan.

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In #Ahmadiyya circles, they teach little girls to kiss the Khalifa on the face

Intro
Ahmadi’s are severely brainwashed, its not their fault, they have programmed by the Mirza family. In today’s edition, we found a photo tweeted by a popular Qadiani-Ahmadi account (@SultanAChoudhr1) on twitter wherein they bragged about teaching a little girl kiss the Khalifa on the face. In this photo, you can see a little girl kissing the TV when the Khalifa.

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After Mirza Ghulam Ahmad died, Noorudin wrote in Nuzul ul Masih that MGA was given good eye-sight, ir-regardless of his diabetic condition

Intro
As we all know, MGA was a raging diabetic patient. MGA told the world that his diabetes was so bad that he would urinate 100 times a day. We also know from medical journals that 99% of diabetic patients lose their eye sight. When MGA died in 1908, Noorudin took over and began covering up all the errors and omissions of MGA. He got Jesus in India published and Barahin-i-Ahmadiyya Vol. 5 published. In 1909, he published Nuzul ul Masih and in that book, he claimed that MGA got a revelation wherein his God told him that ir-regardless of MGA’s diabetic condition, his GOD would preserve his eyes and make them work perfectly. However, if we look at MGA’s picture, its obvious that MGA can’t even open his eyes and thus can’t see very well. MGA’s ghost writers wrote the books for MGA and read books/newspapers to MGA. MGA mentioned 2 additional organs that he asserted were the ear and brain.

MGA also wrote about this in Haqiqatul Wahy, see pages 458-459.
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The girls High School at Qadian opened in 1922

Intro
In 1922, as the Khalifa invented Lajna Ima’illah he also opened a girls High School at Qadian. He made an old masseuse of MGA as a teacher (Safiya Begum). Barkat Bibi, another masseuse of MGA also gave speeches at this school and proudly told girls about her massage services to MGA, she even told about how she pain in her vagina after massaging MGA.

The Khalifa seems to have always made his wives as the president’s of Lajna Ima’illah. In fact, Maryam Siddiqa, who was wife #6 of the 2nd Khalifa seems to have been the president of Lajna Ima’illah for 39 years, which is most likely the era of 1948–1987. She seems to have been relieved by the widow of Mirza Nasir Ahmad (more to come on this soon).
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In 1921, the Urdu and English Review of Religions was a dying newspaper

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Not many Ahmadi’s were subscribing to the Review of Religions (ROR), Urdu or English by 1921, this prompted the Khalifa to beg for subscribers. In 1921, there were barely 2000 regular buyers, of which, 40% must have been non-Ahmadi.
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Safiya Begum was the little girl who massaged Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and got punished by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Intro
Safiya Begum was the daughter of Maulvi Abdul Qadir. When she was a child (Roughly 1905), under 10 years old, she was sent to Qadian to spend days and nights with MGA in his private quarters, giving him massages and etc. In fact, many many Ahmadis sent their wives and daughters to Qadian to service MGA. Maulvi Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi was mentioned in the famous list of 313 companions of MGA in 1896 (see Dard).

In 1922-1923, she was a teacher in the Nusrat Jehan girls high-school at Qadian (which was operated by Lajna Ima’illah) and gave an account of her services to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (See Seeratul Mahdi). There is also the famous story of MGA pouring hot water on her arm as a punishment for warming up MGA’s toilet water too much (See in the below). MGA seems to have been really harsh with her. In this story she is called, Safiya Begum Sahiba Shahjahanpuri, which means she was from Shahjahanpuri, India. We have a companion of MGA named Shaikh Masihullah Shahjahanpuri, we are unsure of the connection. In 1923, in Seeratul Mahdi, Mirza Bashir Ahmad wrote that her husband was Shaikh Ghulam Ahmad (also spelled as Sheikh Ghulam Ahmad).

There are other stories of MGA having women taking baths in-front of him in Darul Zikr. We also know that Barkat Bibi told Mirza Ghulam Ahmad about pain in her vagina. We have presented many quotations in the below which prove that MGA always kept toilet attendants who also worked as masseuses. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad got massages from female doctor’s too.

Interestingly enough, Mahmud Ahmad was accused of the same crimes in 1906, he had some type of affair with the daughter of a male-attendant of MGA. Between 1927 and 1937, several members within the community began to allege that Mahmood Ahmad was involved in acts of sexual impropriety. To exonerate himself of these accusations, Mahmood Ahmad stated:

“”””To advance an objection against me even though that objection be true makes a man enter hell””” (AL-FAZL, 4 NOV. 1927).

In 1935, the Khalifa, Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad described his father as a bon-vivant. He was in court and dealing with a Hindu Judge, Justice Khosla (see page 122), this judge dealt with ahmadiyya fairly and called it fangled and disturbing, he made many other comments about sex drugs and etc. This had happened before, almost all the Hindu judges who saw a case involving MGA, they found him guilty, however, in all of these cases, MGA would win on appeal, either that or a British judge would exonerate MGA (see the story of abdul hameed being sent for murder). Even the Lahori-Ahmadi’s weighed in and condemned the behaviors of the Qadiani Khalifa.  Muhammad Ali commented on the matter here and seemed taken aback by the behaviors of his former colleagues (see page 3).

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Lajna Ima’illah was created in 1922-1923

Intro
Shortly after WW-1, the Khalifa at Qadian started an organization for women called Lajna Ima’illah (1922-1923). He seems to have also created a girls high school at Qadian. He made an old masseuse of MGA as a teacher (Safiya Begum). Barkat Bibi, another masseuse of MGA also gave speeches at this school and proudly told girls about her massage services to MGA, she even told about how she pain in her vagina after massaging MGA. There are other stories of MGA having women taking baths in-front of him in Darul Zikr. We have presented many quotations in the below which prove that MGA always kept toilet attendants who also worked as masseuses. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad got massages from female doctor’s too. Lajna is mentioned in detail in the ROR of June-1939.

The Khalifa seems to have always made his wives as the president’s of Lajna Ima’illah. In fact, Maryam Siddiqa, who was wife #6 of the 2nd Khalifa seems to have been the president of Lajna Ima’illah for 39 years, which is most likely the era of 1948–1987. She seems to have been relieved by the widow of Mirza Nasir Ahmad (more to come on this soon).

It should be noted that the Lajna pledge (posted in the below) is unconstitutional, just like the Majlis Khuddam ul Ahmadiyya pledge.
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Who is Maryam Siddiqa? The 6th wife of Mirza Basheer-uddin Mahmud Ahmad

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She was the daughter of Mir Mohammad Ismail sahib (the Khalifa’s uncle, mamoo), she was the Khalifa’s first cousin. Per official Ahmadiyya sources she was born on October 7th, 1918.
At age 16, (September 30th, 1935), she was married to the Khalifa, she was his 6th wife, she hadn’t attended college at the time of marriage. Ahmadiyya sources claim that she graduated from the University of Punjab 13 years after her marriage, in 1948, and with a Master of Arts degree at age 30. This seems dubious and improbable. Ahmadi sources also claim that she was the President of the Central Lajna Ima-Allah for thirty-nine years. This seems to be from 1948–1987. This position seems to always be given to a widow of the Khalifa. After her, it seems that the widow of Mirza Nasir Ahmad (his second wife) was made Sadr Lajna for Pakistan.

In 1955, she travelled with her husband, the 2nd Khalifa from Karachi to Damascus and on to London and back to Pakistan.

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