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The 1947 Qadiani-Ahmadi Jalsa in Lahore, Pakistan and Qadian, India

Intro
After the biggest massacre of Ahmadi’s ever in Ahmadiyya history (during partition, 1947), the Qadiani-Ahmadi’s settled in Lahore and organized the first ever Qadiani Jalsa in Pakistan. On 16 December 1947, the Khalifa announced during the Friday Sermon that just as the Jalsa Qadian would continue as normal, a zilli Jalsa [meaning in reflection of the original] would be held in Lahore on 27 and 28 December 1947, which was to be preceded by the Shura on the 26 December.

Thus, there were 2 Jalsa’s in the Punjab. Per Ahmadiyya sources, the Jalsa at Qadian was attended by 315 individuals of which 62 were Sikh and non-Ahmadi Muslim guests.
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26 Ahmadi’s were killed in Qadian during partition in Sep–Oct 1947

Intro
Ahmadi’s are always quick to jest at Muslims when we die of calamities. MGA started all of this during the plague in British India, however, in 1947, 26 Ahmadi’s were killed by Sikhs at Qadian, and thus all the arguments of MGA were contradicted. MGA claimed that the plague would kill off non-Ahmadi’s and Ahmadi’s would keep increasing until they become he majority in the world in 300 years. However, the plague hit Qadian and many Ahmadi’s died. MGA also claimed that non-Ahmadi’s would die via earthquakes and quoted the Bible heavily as he argued that the time of the Messiah would be filled with people dying of mass calamities of many sorts.

Mirza Bashir Ahmad reports all of this in a new english book.
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Ahmadiyya persecution rates from May 20th 1974 to April 10th, 1984

Intro
Ahmadi’s are lying when they claim that they are being persecuted. The stats prove the opposite. Most Ahmadi’s don’t read and do research, they simply believe whatever it is that their mullahs tell them. In the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya, not a single Ahmadi was murdered for his faith in British-India. There were only 12 Ahmadi’s who were allegedly killed for being Ahmadi in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. 4 of these were Ahmadi’s who were doing tabligh in Afghanistan and officially employees of MGA and his sons. In fact, 11 of the 12 were killed in Afghanistan. 1 Ahmadi was killed in Iraq in 1925, however, we have never seen any details. Based on this data, we conclude that only 4 Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. We also conclude that there was no persecution at all. Per Ahmadiyya sources 15 additional Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith from 1940 to August of 1947. Of these 15, 11 murders happened in Indonesia, the entire case is totally unknown, we have no idea what this could have been about. There is another single murder from Albania, which also seems dubious. That leaves 3 cases, of those 4, 2 of them happened to Hazrat Haji Meeran Buksh Sahib and his wife, the details of this incident are also totally unknown, we have no way of verifying why he was killed along with his wife in Ambala. The last one was from Swabi, in modern day Pakistan, again, there are no details at all. We can easily conclude that in British India, in the first 60 years of Ahmadiyya, barely a few Ahmadi’s were murdered for their faith, we count 4-5, and those were Ahmadi’s who were conducting tabligh and were killed by Muslims.
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Ahmadiyya persecution rates from 1954 to May 29th 1974—barely 5 Ahmadi’s were killed

Intro
Ahmadi’s are lying when they claim that they are being persecuted. The stats prove the opposite. Most Ahmadi’s don’t read and do research, they simply believe whatever it is that their mullahs tell them. In the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya, not a single Ahmadi was murdered for his faith in British-India. There were only 12 Ahmadi’s who were allegedly killed for being Ahmadi in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. 4 of these were Ahmadi’s who were doing tabligh in Afghanistan and officially employees of MGA and his sons. In fact, 11 of the 12 were killed in Afghanistan. 1 Ahmadi was killed in Iraq in 1925, however, we have never seen any details. Based on this data, we conclude that only 4 Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. We also conclude that there was no persecution at all. Per Ahmadiyya sources 15 additional Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith from 1940 to August of 1947. Of these 15, 11 murders happened in Indonesia, the entire case is totally unknown, we have no idea what this could have been about. There is another single murder from Albania, which also seems dubious. That leaves 3 cases, of those 4, 2 of them happened to Hazrat Haji Meeran Buksh Sahib and his wife, the details of this incident are also totally unknown, we have no way of verifying why he was killed along with his wife in Ambala. The last one was from Swabi, in modern day Pakistan, again, there are no details at all. We can easily conclude that in British India, in the first 60 years of Ahmadiyya, barely a few Ahmadi’s were murdered for their faith, we count 4-5, and those were Ahmadi’s who were conducting tabligh and were killed by Muslims.
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Ahmadiyya persecution rates from 1947 to 1954—barely 20 Ahmadi’s were killed

Intro
Ahmadi’s are lying when they claim that they are being persecuted. The stats prove the opposite. Most Ahmadi’s don’t read and do research, they simply believe whatever it is that their mullahs tell them. In the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya, not a single Ahmadi was murdered for his faith in British-India. There were only 12 Ahmadi’s who were allegedly killed for being Ahmadi in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. 4 of these were Ahmadi’s who were doing tabligh in Afghanistan and officially employees of MGA and his sons. In fact, 11 of the 12 were killed in Afghanistan. 1 Ahmadi was killed in Iraq in 1925, however, we have never seen any details. Based on this data, we conclude that only 4 Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. We also conclude that there was no persecution at all. Per Ahmadiyya sources 15 additional Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith from 1940 to August of 1947. Of these 15, 11 murders happened in Indonesia, the entire case is totally unknown, we have no idea what this could have been about. There is another single murder from Albania, which also seems dubious. That leaves 3 cases, of those 4, 2 of them happened to Hazrat Haji Meeran Buksh Sahib and his wife, the details of this incident are also totally unknown, we have no way of verifying why he was killed along with his wife in Ambala. The last one was from Swabi, in modern day Pakistan, again, there are no details at all. We can easily conclude that in British India, in the first 60 years of Ahmadiyya, barely a few Ahmadi’s were murdered for their faith, we count 4-5, and those were Ahmadi’s who were conducting tabligh and were killed by Muslims.
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Ahmadiyya persecution rates from 1940 to August of 1947–7 1/2 years

Intro
We have already proved that barely any Ahmadi’s died in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya in British-India. Per Ahmadiyya sources 15 additional Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith from 1940 to August of 1947. Of these 15, 11 murders happened in Indonesia, the entire case is totally unknown, we have no idea what this could have been about. There is another single murder from Albania, which also seems dubious. That leaves 3 cases, of those 4, 2 of them happened to Hazrat Haji Meeran Buksh Sahib and his wife, the details of this incident are also totally unknown, we have no way of verifying why he was killed along with his wife in Ambala. The last one was from Swabi, in modern day Pakistan, again, there are no details at all. We can easily conclude that in British India, in the first 60 years of Ahmadiyya, barely a few Ahmadi’s were murdered for their faith, we count 4-5, and those were Ahmadi’s who were conducting tabligh.

Table

Aug 13, 1940 Hazrat Haji Meeran Buksh Sahib (companion of Promised Massih) Ambala India
Aug 13, 1940 Wife of Haji Meeran Buksh Sahib Ambala India
May 29, 1942 Subedar Khushhal Khan Sahib Sawabi, NWFP Pakistan
May 04, 1945 Martari Sahib Waring Viyang Indonesia
1945 Jaid Sahib Choking Kawang Indonesia
1945 Sawra Sahib Choking Kawang Indonesia
1945 Sartri Sahib Choking Kawang Indonesia
1945 Haji Hassan Sahib Choking Kawang Indonesia
1945 Radun Saleh Sahib Choking Kawang Indonesia
1945 Dhillan Sahib Choking Kawang Indonesia
1945 Haji Sanosi Sahib Sink yang Indonesia
1945 Olu Sahib Sink yang Indonesia
1945 Thian Sahib Sink yang Indonesia
1945 Sabhurwi Sahib Sink yang Indonesia
1946 Sharif Dotsa Sahib with family Albania

 

Links and Related Essay’s
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2020/01/10/ahmadiyya-persecution-rates-from-1889-to-1939-only-12-ahmadis-killed-in-50-years/

https://thepersecution.org/facts/martyred.html

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/09/26/mirza-ghulam-ahmad-called-the-killing-of-maulvi-abdul-latif-as-greater-then-that-of-imam-hussain/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/06/12/mirza-ghulam-ahmad-and-his-prophecy-about-the-slaughter-of-2-goats-prophecy-1884-to-1897/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/06/21/eye-witness-account-of-sahibzada-abdul-latif-by-syed-ahmad-noor-kabuli/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/03/11/syed-abdul-latif-accompanied-mga-to-jhelum-in-january-of-1903/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/03/11/mirza-ghulam-ahmad-terrible-arabic-pronunciation-and-syed-abdul-lateef/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/?s=Karamhttps://www.alislam.org/library/books/The-Afghan-Martyrs-by-B.A.Rafiq.pdf

https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1154&context=afghanuno

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Ahmadiyya persecution rates from 1889 to 1939–Only 12 Ahmadi’s killed in 50 years?

Intro
Ahmadi’s are lying when they claim that they are being persecuted. The stats prove the opposite. Most Ahmadi’s don’t read and do research, they simply believe whatever it is that their mullahs tell them. In the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya, not a single Ahmadi was murdered for his faith in British-India. There were only 12 Ahmadi’s who were allegedly killed for being Ahmadi in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. 4 of these were Ahmadi’s who were doing tabligh in Afghanistan and officially employees of MGA and his sons. In fact, 11 of the 12 were killed in Afghanistan. 1 Ahmadi was killed in Iraq in 1925, however, we have never seen any details. Based on this data, we conclude that only 4 Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. We also conclude that there was no persecution at all.

1889–1939

Jun 20, 1901 Hazrat Moulvi Abdur Rehman Sahib Kabul Afghanistan
Jul 14, 1903 Hazrat Sahibzada Abdul Lateef Sahib Kabul Afghanistan
1917 Sahibzada Mohammad Saeed Jan Sahib Kabul Afghanistan
1917 Mohammad Omer Jan Sahib Kabul Afghanistan
1918 Syed Sultan Ahmad Sahib Kabul Afghanistan
1918 Syed Hakeem Ahmad Sahib Kabul Afghanistan
Aug 31, 1924 Moulvi Naimatullah Khan Sahib Kabul Afghanistan
Feb 05, 1925 Moulvi Abdul Haleem Sahib Kabul Afghanistan
Feb 05, 1925 Qari Noor Ali Sahib Kabul Afghanistan
Jan 16, 1935 Sheikh Ahmad Furqani Sahib Baghdad Iraq
Feb 15, 1939 Wali Dad Khan Sahib Afghanistan
Feb 15, 1939 Son of Wali Dad Khan Sahib Afghanistan

 

Links and Related Essay’s
https://thepersecution.org/facts/martyred.html

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/09/26/mirza-ghulam-ahmad-called-the-killing-of-maulvi-abdul-latif-as-greater-then-that-of-imam-hussain/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/06/12/mirza-ghulam-ahmad-and-his-prophecy-about-the-slaughter-of-2-goats-prophecy-1884-to-1897/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/06/21/eye-witness-account-of-sahibzada-abdul-latif-by-syed-ahmad-noor-kabuli/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/03/11/syed-abdul-latif-accompanied-mga-to-jhelum-in-january-of-1903/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/03/11/mirza-ghulam-ahmad-terrible-arabic-pronunciation-and-syed-abdul-lateef/

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https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1154&context=afghanuno

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#ahmadiyya #ahmadiyyatrueislam #ahmadiapartheid #Ahmadiyyat #rabwah #qadian #meetthekhalifa #ahmadiyyat #muslimsforpeace #ahmadiyyafactcheckblog #nolifewithoutkhalifa #drsalam #AhmadiMosqueattack #AhmadiyyaPersecution #Sialkot #Mosqueattack

“Eye witness account of sahibzada Abdul Latif” by Syed Ahmad Noor Kabuli (1921)

Intro
One of my “Ahmadiyya-Research-Team” friends in the UK recently found a book titled “Shaheed Marhoom Ke Chashm deed waqiat” Part 1 and 2, (Eye witness account of sahibzada Abdul Latif”). This book is written by his beloved student, Syed Ahmad Noor Kabuli, who also took Baiyat of MGA and subsequently claimed himself to be a prophet. The plain reading of book gives us an impression that Abdul Latif was not mentally sound person. This Syed Ahmad Noor Kabuli eventually claimed prophethood and was most likely ex-communicated by the Khalifa. Syed Ahmad Noor Kabuli admitted that he was drinking the water dripping from mirza ghulam coffin. Apparently, as MGA’s coffin was being transported from Ahmadiyya buildings in Lahore to the train station, Ahmadi’s had put ice in MGA’s coffin to keep his body from smelling and etc. As Ahmadi’s were escorting the coffin of MGA through the streets of Lahore, many people began throwing feces at the motorcade, it was a huge scene. Syed Ahmad Noor Kabuli still drank the ice water that was oozing out of MGA’s coffin. This book was published on December 26th, 1921. A partial english translation by Ghulam Muhammad Ahmadi appeared in ROR of March-April-May-1922 and written from Campbellpur (modern day Attock).
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