Mirza Sahib's Disciple Sees the Light
Saves his own Soul
Quotes are from Qadiani books
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Mirza Sahib wrote:
"...He (Abdul Hakim) claims to have been inspired that I am a
dajjal (impostor), kafir (unbeliever), and kazzab
(habitual liar)...The enemy (Abdul Hakim) who wishes for my death will
soon die. He shall be annihilated in my presence as were annihilated
the 'companions of the Elephant’..." |
The end of the 19th century presented a period of great uncertainty and harsh
trial for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent who had become subjects
of the British rule some years earlier. Under the oppressive and inhumane
rule of the British, thousands of innocent citizens and numerous Muslim scholars
were imprisoned, tortured, or martyred for speaking out against the ungodly
regime. To make the matters worst, the British government provided financial
or material support to movements willing to support their anti-Islamic agenda
in the subcontinent. One organization born out of such an arrangement was
the so called “Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam”, which is known as Qadianism
by Muslims world over.
Under the continued patronage of the British colonialists, this small political
and social movement had found a following among the mostly uneducated people
of the village of Qadian, India. The founder of the movement, a man by the
name of Mirza Ghulam Qadiani, had established this organization under the
guise of service to Islam. His early followers, according to his own
writings, were either somehow affiliated with the British establishment or
had joint his movement in good faith hoping to serve Islam. Over time,
Mirza Ghulam sahib disclosed his true agenda and, in a slow and calculated
fashion, claimed to be (Allah forbid) receiving wahi (revelation)
and be the Promised Mahdi, the Promised Messiah, a Prophet of Allah, and
an incarnation of Prophet
Muhammad(SAW)!
As his claims became more and more outrageous, many of the individuals who
had joint the movement in good faith abandoned Ahmadiyyat, repented, and
re-embraced Islam. One such individuals was a doctor by the name of Abdul
Hakim. For twenty years, Dr. Hakim had been a close supporter of Mirza Ghulam
sahib; however, upon discovering Mirza sahib’s latter claims, he separated
from the Qadiani movement and commenced exposing the falsehood and hypocrisy
of its leadership.
In a public gathering, Mirza Ghulam sahib entered into a discussion with
Dr. Abdul Hakim. Dr. Hakim openly rebuked all his claims, called him
an impostor, and challenged him to an open debate. As it has been the
habit of all Qadiani leaders, Mirza sahib refused the debate and instead
announced that:
"Abdul Hakim will die during my life-time, as he insults and disgraces me.
He shall not live to insult me."
Dr. Hakim, who after twenty years had become quite familiar with the strategy
of the Qadiani leaders, was not influenced by the threat of Mirza sahib in
the least and, on May 4, 1907, announced:
"The Qadiani pretender will die within fifteen months from today."
Mirza Ghulam was quite outraged and composed a long reply. He wrote in his
publication:
"Another enemy has appeared now; his name is Abdul Hakim Khan and he is a
doctor who lives in state of Patiala. He claims that I shall die in his
life-time, before the fourth of August 1908, as the sign of his
truthfulness. He claims to have been inspired that I am a
dajjal (impostor), kafir (unbeliever), and kazzab
(habitual liar). At first, he had taken bay’at with me and for
twenty years he had continuously been in my Jama'at (movement) and
one of my disciples; however, now he has become an unbeliever (e.g. not a
Qadiani)… God has informed me, however, that he will be afflicted with
torturous punishment and God will perish him. I shall, on the other
hand, remain safe from his mischief. This is a matter in the control
of God. Undoubtedly, God will help those who are truthful..."
(Chashma-e-Maeroofat, Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 23, P. 337; Ain-ul-Marifa, P.
321-322, May 1908)
He added further:
"The enemy (Abdul Hakim) who wishes for my death will soon die. He shall
be annihilated in my presence as were annihilated the 'companions of the
Elephant’ (a reference to chapter of Elephant in the holy Quran)."
(Tabsara)
But, Allah(SWT) intended to make
the prophecies of this pretender a sign of his falsehood and give his unfortunate
followers another wake up call. Mirza Ghulam died suddenly and
unexpectedly, on the morning of May 25, 1908.
Allah(SWT) had made the prediction
of Dr. Hakim come to pass, while He had rejected all the false prophecies
Mirza sahib had attributed to Him. It is significant to note that,
to influence the uneducated people of Qadian, Mirza sahib had earlier declared
that:
"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; and Aina-e-Kamalat-i-Islam, P. 288)
Unfortunately, even after many conclusive signs of the falsehood of Qadianism,
still a few lost souls, blinded by their thirst for authority, fame, or fortune
or their foolish pride in their heritage, insist in claiming that Qadianism
represents “True Islam” and misguide the uninformed with their false speech.
For decades, fearful that the truth about their movement will be know, the
Qadiani leadership has refused to participate in debates or Mubahala
with Muslims scholars and has instead hid behind their unislamic habit of
attempting to confuse the uninformed, cursing those who speak against them,
and claiming that the death of anyone as the result of accident, terrorism,
illness, or old age has been the conclusive proof of their truthfulness!
Is it not an utterly unwarranted claim and a sign of their ideological
defeat that the Qadiani leadership has the face to even lay claim to "divine
miracles", when their own so called "prophet" repeatedly failed in prophecies
he had made in the name of
Allah(SWT)? Are the Pakistani
Qadiani missionaries now claiming that their current leader is superior to
the very founder of their religion?!
We ask that Allah(SWT) may open
the eyes and hearts of those misguided by such faith and guide them back
to reason and the straight path of Islam. Ameen.
To those who reject Our signs and treat them with arrogance, no opening
will there be of the gates of heaven, nor will they enter the garden, until
the camel can pass through the eye of the needle: Such is Our reward for
those in sin.
(The holy Quran, Al-Araf, 7:40) |
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