GHULAM AHMAD QADIYANI: FALLACY OF HIS PROPHECIES
The Institute of Islamic Information & Education
Brochure No. 29
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiyani, the founder of Qadiyanism or Ahmadism, so called
Ahmadiya Movement in Islam wrote about prophecies of a prophet:
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The Torah and the Qur'an admit that the most truthful evidence of prophethood
are the prophesies, and
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It is not possible that God's revelations be not confirmed by their fulfillment.
Let us examine the prophesies of the writer who claimed himself to be a prophet
(nabi) and the Promised Messiah (al-Masih al-Maw'oud). If a
single prophecy is not fulfilled, it would show that such a prophet is an
imposter and a liar.
1. Rains and earthquakes: Ghulam Ahmad wrote, "God revealed
to me that frequent rains will come down. Due to their frequency villages
will be destroyed. After them will follow severe earthquakes". He did not
specify where and when. If it was to be in India, there are some regions
which receive a lot of rain and there are other areas which feel earthquakes.
This is no prophecy.
2. Abdullah Atham's death: A Christian, Abdullah Atham ,entered
into a debate with Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in 1893; neither succeeded in winning
over the other. It was embarrassing to Ghulam Ahmad and feeling insulted,
on June 5, 1883 he announced that he had been informed by God that Abdullah
Atham would die within fifteen months, that is, September 5, 1894. Ghulam
Ahmad supplicated to God for the death of Abdullah Atham by his announced
date of death and he asked his followers to join him in praying for the curse
to come true. The deadline came and went but Abdullah Atham lived and for
a long time. Ghulam's invocations and supplications were of no use and Allah
proved that he was not His prophet.
3. Multiple marriages: On February 20, 1886, Ghulam Ahmad declared
that indeed Allah revealed to him that he shall marry blessed women and he
shall have numerous children from these new wives. He was then 46 years old.
The fact remains that he could not marry anyone after his declared revelation
from Allah despite several efforts and crush on Muhammadi Begum.
4. Marriage to Muhammadi Begum: Ghulam Ahmad at age 46 had
a crush on a young lady by the name of Muhammadi Begum daughter of Ahmad
Beg. Ghulam asked her father to marry her to himself which he refused. Ghulam
Ahmad announced a prophecy that she will be married to him because Allah
had married her to him and no one had power to turn away from that becoming
true. He offered bribes of estate and wealth to Ahmad Beg. When it did not
work he begged for his pity, brought family pressure and finally made threats.
First prophecy of marriage to Muhammadi Begum failed.
Ahmad Beg did not budge from his position and married his daughter to an
ordinary soldier. Ghulam Ahmad prophesied that the husband of Muhammadi Begum
would die soon and she would be married to him since their marriage had taken
place in the heavens. He fixed a three year period for the death of the soldier
husband of his beloved lady. Twenty two years later Ghulam Ahmad died but
the soldier lived for another forty years and she lived even longer. The
second prophecy of marriage to Muhammadi Begum failed.
5. A spark of the light of God: A son was born to Ghulam Ahmad
on June 14, 1899, when he was 59 years old. He gave him the name, Mubarak
Ahmad and declared, "this lad is indeed a spark of the light of God, the
promised reformer, the owner of greatness and authority, possessor of healing
breath like Messiah, curer of diseases, a word of God and lucky. He
will become famous in the four corners of the world, he will set prisoners
free and through him all nations will be blessed."
Allah had His plan to prove once again that Ghulam Ahmad was neither a prophet
nor "the Promised Messiah" by showing that He did not reveal anything to
him nor He inspired him with anything nor He chose him a prophet nor was
he divinely guided (Mehdi). Mubarak Ahmad died of natural causes at
age 8 in 1907, less than a year before the death of the false prophet and
the false messiah.
6. The birth of another son: When Ghulam Ahmad's wife became
pregnant he announced on January 1, 1903, "Praise be to Allah Who bestowed
upon me in spite of old age four sons and has given me good news of a fifth".
On January 28, 1903 his wife delivered a daughter who died in infancy. This
was first failed prophecy of a son.
His wife became pregnant again and he prophesied that she will deliver a
son about whom he said, "the son of nobility will be born - a lad goodly-shaped
and handsome." She delivered a baby girl on June 24, 1904. This was the second
failed prophecy of a son.
7. Again a son: After two disappointments and proven himself
to be a false prophet, he announced again that Allah had given him the news,
"Verily, We give you tidings of a meek boy." He announced the date of the
birth of the boy to be September 16, 1907 which was never fulfilled. This
was the third false prophecy of a son.
In October 1907, he pronounced yet another revelation from Allah, "I shall
soon bestow upon you a righteous boy" and his name was announced to be Yahya.
Alas, the prophesied son never came and the false prophet Ghulam Ahmad himself
died on May 26, 1908. This was the fourth false prophecy of a son.
8. A son to one of his followers: Manzoor Muhammad, one of
his followers, informed him that his wife was pregnant. Ghulam Ahmad prophesied
cautiously in stages that Manzoor's wife will deliver a boy from this pregnancy
or from a later pregnancy and child's name will be "Bashir-ud-Dawla". After
such safeguards in his prophecy he emphasized, "Manzoor Muhammad's wife shall
not die unless she gives birth to this noble son and until his prophecy is
fulfilled."
Manzoor Muhammad's wife delivered a baby girl and afterwards she never conceived
and died without giving a boy. Doesn't it look like Ghulam Ahmad was working
against Allah's Will?
9. The plague: Ghulam Ahmad feared plague very much and declared
it to be one of his signs. He prophesied that the epidemic then ravaging
in the Indian Province of Punjab will not enter his town of Qadiyan because
it was the dwelling place of "God's prophet." God had determined to prove
him a liar again. Plague spread in Qadiyan and in Ghulam Ahmad's own house;
his maid and a few of his followers died of plague.
10. The death of Dr. Abdul Hakim: Dr. Abdul Hakim entered into
a discussion with Ghulam Ahmad, challenged him to an open debate and called
him a liar. Ghulam Ahmad did not take it very well and prophesied, "Abdul
Hakim will die during my life-time as he insults and disgraces me." On May
4, 1907, Dr. Abdul Hakim responded with his own prediction that Ghulam Ahmad
will die within fifteen months, that was by August 4, 1908. Ghulam Ahmad
responded to Dr. Abdul Hakim's prediction by adding to his own prophecies:
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Dr. Abdul Hakim will die during the life-time of Ghulam Ahmad, and,
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Ghulam Ahmad will live to be eighty years of age, that was to be 1920 or
later.
Ghulam Ahmad died within a year, that was, on May 26, 1908 at age 68 and
Dr. Abdul Hakim lived for many more years to become an old man.
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Ghulam Ahmad's prophecies and self deprecation: At various occasions when
he announced a prophecy he would self-deprecate if the prophecy was not
fulfilled; a few of his announcements are given below:
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"If what I have said does not happen exactly, I am prepared for every punishment.
My face be blackened and I be insulted. A rope be put round my neck and I
be hanged".
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"Prepare for me a cross if my falsehood is exposed and curse me more than
the Satan, the evil and the accursed."
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Regarding his burning love and lust for Muhammadi Begum, a daughter of one
of his followers, he said, "Her marriage (to me) is a settled affair. I swear
by God that this is true. They shall not have the power to thwart its occurrence.
God Almighty has said, 'We have ourselves married her to you, it is not possible
that My words may change'."
Further, he said, "There is no changing of the Word of Allah. The meaning
is that this prophecy of mine is bound to become true as the failure of its
fulfillment falsifies the Word of God".
In fact, the Word of God is never falsified but a liar speaking in the name
of God is exposed. He further said, "If this prophecy does not turn out to
be true I shall be the most evil of the evils, ye fools!" Well! He proved
himself what he was.
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"But if this prophecy is not from Thee, O God, then perish me in disgrace
and total loss and make me accursed and peltable in Thy view."
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"For ascertainment of my truthfulness or my falsehood there is no better
thing than my prophesies." Well! We know the truth, don't we?
Allah repeatedly failed Ghulam Ahmad in his prophecies to prove to the world
that this man was a liar, an imposter and an inventor of a new religion which
was not Islam.
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References to the quotations and events mentioned in this brochure may be
found in QADIYANIAT, AN ANALYTICAL SURVEY by Ehsan Elahi Zaheer, published
by Idara Tarjuman Al-Islam, Shish Mahal Road, Lahore, Pakistan, 1981, Chapter
VII, pp.184-226.
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