Intro
This was found and explained by Sheikh Ibn Hazm on this stream (3:57:34 time stamp)(See the clip on tik tok and twitter). In 1892-1893, MGA and his team of writers wrote their first ever book in Arabic and ascribed it to MGA, the book is “A’ina-e-Kamalat-e-Islam”. In the Arabic section of this book, MGA begins to describe his early youth (1840’s) and explains how his father (Mirza Ghulam Murtaza) was a clever/skilled/excellent fortune-teller (earaafan hadhiqan in the Arabic)(the Urdu word could be Najumi) and even taught MGA the art of fortune telling (MGA’s father is also known for never having performed Salaat), MGA admits to having told people’s fortune’s, however, MGA says that his heart wasn’t in it, and he quit. MGA also admits to not caring about reading books of hadith and researching through them, instead MGA preferred the Quran. However, in the 2025 English official mistranslation of the book (See page 521), Ahmadiyya Movement editors translated “earaafan” (fortune teller) as “physician”. MGA also admitted that he had read a little Persian and a summary of morphology and grammar treatises, several in-depth sciences, and a few medical books (see the full quote in the below). However, in Islam, going to a fortune teller (earaafan hadhiqan in the Arabic) has left Islam, thus, MGA and his father had left Islam back in the 1840’s (See the full hadith posted in the below).
Lastly, in roughly 1889-1890, MGA was accused of having Astrological equipment in his house at Qadian by a Maulawi of Aligarh—Muhammad Ismail (See Victory of Islam, page 68). This was the same person who invited MGA to speak at Aligarh in 1889 and MGA refused (highlighted and pointed out by Damon Stengel).

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1891
In roughly 1889-1890, MGA was accused of having Astrological equipment in his house at Qadian by a Maulawi of Aligarh—Muhammad Ismail (See Victory of Islam, page 68). This was the same person who invited MGA to speak at Aligarh in 1889 and MGA refused.
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1892-1893
“A’ina-e-Kamalat-e-Islam”, RK-5, page 545
“”When I grew up and became a young man, I had read a little Persian and a summary of morphology and grammar treatises, several in-depth sciences, and a few medical books. My father was a skilled/clever fortune-teller and had extensive experience in this art. He taught me some books (Fortune Telling) on this art and spoke at length about encouraging people to achieve perfection in it. So, I read as long as God wished, but then I did not find my heart seeking it. Likewise, I did not succeed in delving into the science of hadith, principles, and jurisprudence except as a drop of rain, and I did not find my mind inclined to roll up the legs of seriousness in order to obtain these knowledges, and to obtain the apparent meanings of its chain of transmission as upright as the hadith scholars, the series of chains of narrations for the books of hadith. And I loved the group of spiritualists. I used to find my heart drawn to the Qur’an and its subtleties, jokes, and knowledge. And the Qur’an had engrossed me with love, and I saw that it gave me all kinds of knowledge and all kinds of fruits, neither restricted nor forbidden, and I saw that it strengthens faith and increases certainty.””
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Narrated by Abu Dawood (3904), al-Tirmidhi (3904) and Ibn Majaah (936); classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Ibn Maajah.
He went to a fortune teller then he repented, but he found that what the fortune teller told him is coming true, day after day! – Islam Question & Answer (islamqa.info)
And he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever has intercourse with a menstruating woman or with a woman in her back passage, or goes to a fortune teller and believes what he says, has disbelieved in that which Allaah revealed to Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).”

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Links and Related Essay’s
“A’ina-e-Kamalat-e-Islam” quotes and background info – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
Who is Mirza Ghulam Murtaza (1791-1876)? – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPRoQ12Hy/
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s father never read Salaat in his entire life – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
https://x.com/ahmadiyyafacts/status/1818505496208589058?s=46&t=HTqZKquoOvKbgoBAF2aQcg
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and his team of writers/readers/editors/researchers/imams
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