The False Prophecies of a False Prophet
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's False Predictions
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani, the founder of Qadianism (Ahmadiyyat), wrote in his
books:
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"To Judge my truthfulness or lies, there is no better test than my
prophecies."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 19, P. 288)
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"Let it be known to unbelieving persons that my truthfulness or falsehood
will be judged by my prophecies. There is no other touchstone for
it."
(Pamphlet, 10th July 1888; Aina-e-Kamalat-i-Islam,
P. 288)
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"I do not speak of my volition. Indeed, that is nothing but revelation
which is revealed."
(Tabligh-e-Risalat, Vol. 5, P. 58)
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Torah and Quran have designated Prophecies as the only big proof of
Prophethood."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 12, P. 111)
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"It is not possible that the prophecies of Prophets are delayed."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 19, P. 5)
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"To turn out a liar in his own prophecy is biggest disgrace of disgraces."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 15, P. 382)
Allow us to examine a few of the better known prophecies of the person who
called himself a Prophet, Mehdi, and the Promised Messiah. According
to Mirza Ghulam himself, even if only one prophecy has not come to pass,
we should view him a liar and an impostor. Let's count his most famous
prophecies which did not come to pass:
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Prophecies and Mubahala Concerning Mr. Abdullah
Khan Atham
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani was badly humiliated by Mr. A.K. Atham, a Christian,
in a debate. Mirza Ghulam's repeated prophecies regarding a miserable
death for Mr. Atham did not come to pass.
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Prophecy concerning Multiple Marriages and many
Children
"Indeed God has given me the good news that I shall have numerous children
from blessed women, whom I shall marry after this revelation."
(Tabligh-i-Risalat, Vol. 5, P. 58)
"In February 1886, I made a declaration after receiving revelation from God
that He gave me good news of marriages after this declaration and soon I
shall marry women of good omen and virtue and to me will be born children
from them."
(Tabligh-i-Risalat, Vol. 1, P. 89)
Mirza Ghulam made this statement when he was 46 years old. The fact
is that he did not marry anyone after this prophecy.
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Prophecies Regarding Marriage to Mohammadi
Begum
Mirza Ghulam's repeated assertions that his marriage to Mohammadi Begum was
ordained by God never came to pass. Additionally, none of the individuals
he had threatened with death from God died as he had predicted.
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Prophecies Regarding the birth of Sons to his
wife
Mirza Ghulam made multiple prophecies regarding birth of sons to his wife.
They all failed.
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Prophecy about Marriage to a Virgin and a
Widow
Mirza Ghulam has written:
"It is God's intention that He will bring two ladies in my wedlock. One
will be virgin and the other widow. Therefore, this inspiration that is related
to Bikr (virgin), it has been fulfilled and, presently by the
grace of God, I have four sons from this wife. I am still waiting
for the fulfillment of the inspiration regarding widow."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 15, P. 201)
Mirza Ghulam never married a widow.
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Prophecies Regarding "A Spark of Light of
Allah"
Mirza Ghulam's claim that a new born boy would grow up to become the savior
of the humanity failed, when the young boy died of an illness.
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Prophecies Concerning the Plague and
Qadian
Mirza Ghulam feared Cholera very much and declared it to be one of his signs.
He predicted that the plague that became rampant in Punjab will not
enter Qadian, the dwelling place of God's prophet (himself)! However,
not only did the plague spread to Qadian, it also took the life of several
people in Mirza Ghulam's own house.
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Prophecies Concerning Birth of a Son to a
Follower
Mirza Ghulam's prophecies concerning the birth of a son to one of his followers,
Manzoor Muhammad, did not materialize.
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Prophecies and Mubahala Concerning Dr. Abdul
Hakim
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani engaged in a discussion with a Muslim Doctor by the
name of Abdul Hakim. During this discussion, the Doctor called Mirza
a Liar and challenged him to a debate. Instead of accepting the debate,
Mirza Ghulam prophecised a miserable death for Dr. Hakim. These predictions
also failed and proved to be the inventions of a lost soul and a pretender.
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Prophecy Concerning Long Life
Mirza Ghulam declared to have received wahi (revelation) concerning
his lifespan:
"Enemies wish for my death and prophecise about it. God has, however,
given me the good news that I shall live for eighty (80) years or more."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 19, P. 239;
Mawahib-ur-Rahman, P. 21)
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani died when he was sixty eight (68) years old.
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Prophecy Concerning his Death in a Holy
City
Mirza Ghulam had stated:
"I will die either in Mekkah or Medina."
(Tadhkira, P. 591)
Mirza Ghulam did not ever see
Mekkah or
Medina. He died in the
city of Lahor, Pakistan; his body was moved and burried in Qadian.
On this brief page, we have presented dozens of prophecies Mirza Ghulam had
falsely attributed to
Allah(SWT).
Who doth more wrong than those who invent a lie against Allah? They will
be turned back to the presence of their Lord, and the witnesses will say,
"These are the ones who lied against their Lord! Behold! the Curse of Allah
is on those who do wrong!-
Those who would hinder (men) from the path of Allah and would seek in it
something crooked: these were they who denied the Hereafter!
(The Holy Quran, Hud, 11:18-19) |
Even according to the standards set by the pretender Mirza, we should have
no doubt that he was an impostor and a false claimant to prophethood.
Allah(SWT), time and time
again, has proved Mirza Ghulam's falsehood to those who seek guidance.
Evil as an example are people who reject Our signs and wrong their own
souls.
(The Holy Quran, Al-Araf, 7:177) |
These are proofs for people who believe in and fear
Allah(SWT): They are indisputable
signs of the falsehood of the Qadiani leadership.
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Where did the founder of Qadianism claim Jesus(AS) is buried?
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Gulailee (in Roohani Khazain vol.3 p.353-354)
9%
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Syria (in Roohani Khazain vol.8 p.296-297)
8%
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Al-Quds (in Roohani Khazain vol.8 p.299)
9%
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Kashmire (in Roohani Khazain vol 18 p. 320)
11%
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All of the Above
63%
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