Intro
In 1898, via “The Need for the Imam” (pages 46-47), MGA and his team of writers were referring to a friend of MGA who had came to Qadian and presented some of his revelations and thus rejected MGA. However, MGA says that he had observed grammatical errors in some of these revelations and admonished his friend. MGA even said that stupid mullahs might object, however, MGA said that ignorant people give revelations of a lower order and this was how MGA explained it (See scan in the below).

In 1905 (Apr), MGA received a revelation which was grammatically incorrect, MGA then promptly argued that Allah isn’t bound by grammar. The revelation: “We have banked down the fire of hell”, MGA then alleged that by way of interpretation, the thought arises that perhaps Allah the Exalted is about to remove the plague from the world. MGA also said that it can mean that He is going to remove it from this village (See Malfuzat-7, online English edition, page 160-161, via Al-Badr, vol. 1, no. 1, p. 6, dated 6 April 1905).

In 1906-1907, via Haqiqatul Wahi (See 384), MGA and his team of writers/editors argued that some of MGA’s wahi’s are grammatically incorrect in English and so is the Quran (naozobillah) and see 20:63 (20:64 in the Kadiani Koran). However, Ibn Kathir tells us that this is a way of speaking with some of the Arabs and this Ayah has been recited according to the grammar of their dialect. There are also others who recite it as, (إِنَّ هَذَيْنِ لَسَاحِرَانِ) Which carries the same meaning, “Verily, these are two (Hadhayn) magicians.” This is the popular style of language in Arabic grammar. The grammarians have extensive discussions in reply to the first recitation and its grammatical explanation, but this is not the place for such a discussion.

In 1908, just a month before MGA died, he alleged that since his own wahi had grammatical errors, so did the Quran (naozobillah)(See al-Badr, vol. 7, no. 16, April 23, 1908, p. 8 and al-Hakam, vol. 12, no. 27, April 14, 1908. p. 3, Also see Tadkirah, 2009 edition, page 1000).

After MGA died…the Ahmadiyya Movement seems to be silent on grammatical errors in the Quran.

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1898
https://files.alislam.cloud/pdf/TheNeedForTheImam.pdf

In 1898, via “The Need for the Imam” (pages 46-47), MGA and his team of writers were referring to a friend of MGA who had came to Qadian and presented some of his revelations and thus rejected MGA. However, MGA says that he had observed grammatical errors in some of these revelations and admonished his friend. MGA even said that stupid mullahs might object, however, MGA said that ignorant people give revelations of a lower order and this was how MGA explained it.


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1905
Malfuzat-7, online English edition, page 160-161

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Al-Badr, vol. 1, no. 1, p. 6, dated 6 April 1905

In 1905 (Apr), MGA received a revelation which was grammatically incorrect, MGA then promptly argued that Allah isn’t bound by grammar. The revelation: “We have banked down the fire of hell”, MGA then alleged that by way of interpretation, the thought arises that perhaps Allah the Exalted is about to remove the plague from the world. MGA also said that it can mean that He is going to remove it from this village (See Malfuzat-7, online English edition, page 160-161, via Al-Badr, vol. 1, no. 1, p. 6, dated 6 April 1905). 
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1906-1907

In 1906-1907, via Haqiqatul Wahi (See 384), MGA and his team of writers/editors argued that some of MGA’s wahi’s are grammatically incorrect in English and so is the Quran (naozobillah) and see 20:63 (20:64 in the Kadiani Koran). However, Ibn Kathir tells us that this is a way of speaking with some of the Arabs and this Ayah has been recited according to the grammar of their dialect. There are also others who recite it as, (إِنَّ هَذَيْنِ لَسَاحِرَانِ) Which carries the same meaning, “Verily, these are two (Hadhayn) magicians.” This is the popular style of language in Arabic grammar. The grammarians have extensive discussions in reply to the first recitation and its grammatical explanation, but this is not the place for such a discussion.
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1908

In 1908, just a month before MGA died, he alleged that since his own wahi had grammatical errors, so did the Quran (naozobillah)(See al-Badr, vol. 7, no. 16, April 23, 1908, p. 8 and al-Hakam, vol. 12, no. 27, April 14, 1908. p. 3, Also see Tadkirah, 2009 edition, page 1000).
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Links and Related Essay’s

https://x.com/_Ibnul_Khattab_/status/1963489729275400387

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claims that the Quran has grammatical errors (1908) – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claims that the Quran has grammatical errors (1908)

Haqiqatul-Wahi – Philosophy of Divine Revelation

https://files.alislam.cloud/pdf/Haqiqatul-Wahi.pdf

QTafsir | The Meeting of the Two Parties—

http://m.qtafsir.com/Surah-Taha/The-Meeting-of-the-Two-Parties—

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