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Mr. Issam get’s caught lying about why he left Islam for Qadianism

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An interesting convert story was published in 2024 wherein a man named Mr. Issam left Islam for Qadianism and after his wife converted via watching MTA in the 1990’s. By the late 1990’s he was the Amir of the Moroccan Jamaat of Qadiani’s (maybe 4 total). In 2024, his son is in the USA and Mr. Issam and his wife might still be living in Morocco.

In terms of his story, Mr. Issam admitted to not knowing Arabic well, however, he alleged that he knew that Eisa (As) was dead, he alleged that he knew this as a Sunni Muslim. He was irreligious too! He admitted to all of this! He also mentioned bad programs on the MTA-Arabic, it was really pornography, in those days, MTA (mid-1990’s) was using the same channel as porn companies. Nevertheless, his wife was allegedly watching the famous “Liqaa Ma’al Arab” program on MTA. He alleges that his wife saw the honesty in Mirza Tahir Ahmad’s face and accepted Ahmadiyya first. He even alleges that his wife gave her jewelry to the Ahmadiyya Movement. Mr. Issam then alleges that he went out to find books vs. Ahmadiyya. He found “Mohakaf ummul islamimyya e Qadiania” (The point of view from the Islamic ummah about Qadianis). This book is totally unknown to date (2024). The book allegedly had 37 allegations of Kufr vs. Qadianism. She asked her husband to disprove one allegation. However, Mr. Issam didn’t even read the whole book, nor was he capable of conducting an analysis. His wife asked him to disprove only one allegation, that allegation was that MGA brought “Kitab ul Mubeen” (6:30 time stamp). However, Mr. Issam didn’t understand, the Maulvi’s and scholars meant the revelations of MGA were called “Kitab ul Mubeen”. He said he spoke to the Qadiani-Ahmadi Maulvi in Spain (a man named Mahmud)(who was in-charge of Morocco in the 1990’s). He sent them a book via fax. Interestingly, he read that Eisa (As) was dead and called himself a scientist of sorts. However, this proves that he knew nothing about Islam. Mr. Issam ended up becoming the Amir of Ahmadis in Morocco for many years. His son is the USA now.

 

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‘Heartbreaking’: Moroccan community across Chicagoland rallies to help after country’s devastating earthquake | News | thebrunswicknews.com

 

‘Heartbreaking’: Moroccan community across Chicagoland rallies to help after country’s devastating earthquake

Achraf Issam flew back to his home in Illinois on Thursday after a three-week trip to visit his parents in Morocco. The next day, he got a “surreal” call about a devastating earthquake that hit the country.

“My parents live in Marrakech, so that’s only 40 miles or so from the epicenter,” Issam said. “My mom had been sleeping. My dad was awake, and they said that the whole house was shaking for what seemed like forever.”

The 30-year-old Gurnee resident began searching Google, looking for information from news outlets. Slowly, videos started trickling in — including one from a kids play zone at the mall he and his wife had just visited, he said.

“There’s a train and kids games and arcades,” Isaam said. “One of the first clips we saw was of the place where my kids were playing just a few days earlier, with people in panic running down.”

As of Monday afternoon, more than 2,600 people have died and 2,500 are injured following a rare and powerful earthquake that struck Morocco on Friday. Authorities anticipate that the death count will rise as rescuers work to reach isolated mountain areas that are difficult to access. Historic sites in Marrakech, the nearest major city, were also damaged.

The Moroccan population in the Chicago area is relatively small, according to Marilyn Diamond, honorary consul general for Morocco in Illinois. She estimates that there’s about 3,000 Moroccan people living near Chicago, and 4,700 people throughout Illinois. However, people across the state are rallying to support family, friends and others affected by the quake.

Three days after the magnitude 6.8 quake, Issam said he’s grateful that his parents’ house only suffered minor damage, and they weren’t injured. Issam, who moved to the U.S. to attend college, said he visits Morocco typically once per year to see family.

“I was talking to my parents, they said that it’s really brought the country together like nothing before,” he said. “There was a lot of joy during the World Cup run for Morocco a few months ago, and this is different. This is everybody coming together, helping out in a way that we haven’t seen before.”

As honorary consul general, Diamond receives updates on the quake from the Embassy of Morocco in Washington, D.C. She said many of the structures in the mountain village where the earthquake hit are made of adobe, which isn’t resilient.

“The most consequential effect was that the roads were reduced to rubble, preventing ambulances from getting in there for people that were in dire straits,” she said.

One of the last major earthquakes in Morocco, Diamond said, dates back to 1960, when 12,000 to 15,000 people were killed in the western coastal region. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, no earthquakes with a magnitude of 6 or above have been recorded within about 300 miles of Friday’s quake.

Diamond recommends people donate to World Central KitchenHigh Atlas Foundation or Doctors Without Borders if they’re looking to help people in the country. The Illinois Muslim Chamber of Commerce also teamed up with Helping Hand for Relief and Development to raise money for relief in Morocco.

“It’s just heartbreaking,” Diamond said. “One of the things that people desperately need now besides food and water are tents, because the location of the damage is a place where it gets very cold at night.”

About an hour after the quake, Ahlam Hamdaoui started a GoFundMe to help raise money for residents in Aulouz, a rural Berber village. Hamdaoui said she’s been in contact with family members in the area via the messaging app WhatsApp.

“They told me that they lost everything. Because they are in rural areas, as of right now, they have not been contacted by any official government,” she said. “I offered one of the family members to pay rent because they’ve been sleeping on the street. They’re homeless.”

“They don’t even have main roads,” Hamdaoui added. “They’re just trapped. They can’t go anywhere. No food, no shelter, nothing.”

The 44-year-old Aurora resident said she wants to bring attention to the plight of the rural villages. She said the GoFundMe, which has raised about $1,400 so far, will help provide villagers with tents, temporary housing units, food, clean drinking water and basic medical supplies.

For Hiba Elmoumou, 50, of Naperville, the earthquake has been “saddening” and “scary.” She said she learned about the quake Friday when a Moroccan neighbor texted her. Elmoumou’s 72-year-old mother and 84-year-old father live in Oued Zem, about 2 ½ hours from the epicenter.

“I talked to my parents, and they’re out in the street,” she said. “They were able to feel it. The furniture inside the home — the wardrobe, the bed — was shaking, so the first thing they did is come out and try to be in a safe area.”

While her parents are still stressed about the potential of another earthquake, Elmoumou said they’re trying to adjust back to normal life and help people in badly-damaged areas.

“Even though (Moroccan citizens are) going through a hard time right now, they come together and I’m very proud of them,” she said. “I’m really proud to be Moroccan, Moroccan American.”

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Links and Related Essay’s

‘Heartbreaking’: Moroccan community across Chicagoland rallies to help after country’s devastating earthquake | News | thebrunswicknews.com

Did Mirza Ghulam Ahmad bring a book called “Kitab ul Mubeen”? – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

The history of #Ahmadiyya in #Morocco – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

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