Intro
It seems that in 1906-1907, MGA wrote about a phantom young student at his school in Qadian (named Abdul Kareem of Yadgeer) and how he contracted rabies and had actually died (see Haqiqatul Wahi, online english edition, pages 597-599).
This entire story is a lie, there is no corroborating evidence, and did MGA allege to have brought a dead person back to life? That’s ironic, since MGA denied that Eisa (As) was able to do this via Allah!

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The ROR of Feb-1943 reports that he was bitten by a mad dog (it’s unclear when in 1905 that this happened). His name is written as Abdul Kareem of Yadgeer. He had hydrophobia (rabies) and was suffering. MGA called Maulvi Sher Ali or Mufti Muhammad Sadiq and they gave Abdul Kareem medicine by MGA which was “Roghan-i-Badam”. Abdul Kareem was forced to move out of the house of MGA and was living on the second storey of the house of Syed Muhammad Ali Shah. Sayyid Zayn al ‘Abidin Waliullah Shah said he was afraid that Abdul Kareem might attack them and start biting them. Telegrams were sent out all over British-India, all the doctors said that nothing could be done for Abdul Kareem, he would die soon.
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Links and Related Essay’s
📚 Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani's AS Miraculous healing of Rabies
Doctors: "Sorry nothing can be done for Abdul Karim"
Testimony of a non-Ahmadi: "This kind of recovery has never been heard of before. This is the grace of God and the effect of supplication by holy people." https://t.co/3geRqE2Mks pic.twitter.com/s3WoOSJpcy
— WhiteMinaret (@DiscordIslam) March 13, 2024
Haqiqatul-Wahi – Philosophy of Divine Revelation (alislam.org)
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April 11, 2024 at 1:14 am
It only says he was as good as dead not that he had ‘actually died’ as you alledge. This is also what is stated in other narrations of the incident in line with the Ahmadiyya understanding of Jesus عليه السلام bringing the dead back to life. You actually cite the sources here as well and yet have the audacity to pose an allegation under false pretence.
On the other hand there is the position of Jesus literally bringing the dead back to life (something Allah makes exclusive to Himself in the Quran) and yet translating the dead revived by the Holy Prophet Muhammad ď·ş to be those dead in spirit. May God open your eyes.
April 11, 2024 at 1:39 am
@THETAHIRARCHIVE
In classic brainwashed Ahmadi fashion, you are purposely overlooking the overt statements of MGA, firstly what was the Urdu word used for “well-nigh”. Secondly, MGA said:
“”Such a feeling cannot be generated by one’s own volition, it can only be caused by God Almighty Himself. Once such a condition comes about,
it is so effective that—by God’s permission—it can well-nigh bring the dead back to life.””
MGA clearly was talking about bringing the dead back to life with this entire story in a garbled way.
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