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kadafi
02-09-2005, 05:04 PM
The Ahmadiyya/Qadiani Movement

The Ahmadiyya Movement, which originated in the Indian subcontinent under the patronage of the British colonialists, espouses beliefs which leave no doubt as to their apostasy from Islam. Among their erroneous beliefs is their denial of the finality of Prophethood of Mohammed (peace and blessings of Allah on him), an article of faith endorsed by the Qur'an and Hadith reports as well as the consensus of the Companions and scholars. The Qur'an states (translation):
"O people! Mohammed has no sons among ye men, but verily, he is the Messenger of Allah and the last in the line of Prophets. And Allah is aware of everything." (33:40)
The true Prophet of Islam, Mohammed, observed:
"The tribe of Israel was guided by prophets. When a prophet passed away, another succeeded him. But no prophet will come after me; only caliphs will succeed me." (Sahih Bukhari)
The Ahmadiyyas are followers of a certain Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian who lay claim to prophethood and used fabricated Hadith reports and twisted meanings of some Qur'anic verses to support himself. However, the true Prophet of Islam warned of this danger explicitly, "The Hour will not come ... until nearly thirty "dajjals" (liars) appear, each one claiming to be a messenger from Allah." (Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim) Shortly after the death of Prophet Mohammed, a man named Musailama, a claimant to prophethood, was fought against together with his followers for their apostasy. It is worth noting that Musailama did not deny the prophethood of Mohammed (peace and blessings on him) and nor did his followers. It is also worth noting that it was misinformation that led the tribe of Banu Hunaifa to accept Musailama's false claims. Nevertheless, the consensus of the companions was to declare them apostates and wage a war against them. This is evidence enough to declare the Ahmadiyyas as non-Muslims.

Another example of the Ahmadiyya's rejection of the Qur'an and Sunnah is their contention that Jesus died, and that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was an incarnation of Jesus. In fact, according to the 1985 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claimed to be not only Jesus but Prophet Mohammed, the Mahdi, and the Hindu god Krishna. It suffices to refer back to the essence of Islam which is the Uniqueness of God: any concept of man becoming god, worse yet a Hindu god who is one out of many, is false according to the Qur'an.

On this, Islam is uncompromising, hence this error of the Ahmadiyyas is the foremost indication of their exit from Islam. Finally, the Ahmadiyyas also rejected jihad, a tactic which was designed to eliminate Muslim resistance to British colonialist rule.

Shortly after the death of Prophet Mohammed, a man named Musailama, a claimant to prophethood, was fought against together with his followers for their apostasy. It is worth noting that Musailama did not deny the prophethood of Mohammed (peace and blessings on him) and nor did his followers. It is also worth noting that it was misinformation that led the tribe of Banu Hunaifa to accept Musailama's false claims. Nevertheless, the consensus of the companions was to declare them apostates and wage a war against them. This is evidence enough to declare the Ahmadiyyas as non-Muslims.

Another example of the Ahmadiyya's rejection of the Qur'an and Sunnah is their contention that Jesus died, and that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was an incarnation of Jesus. In fact, according to the 1985 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claimed to be not only Jesus but Prophet Mohammed, the Mahdi, and the Hindu god Krishna. It suffices to refer back to the essence of Islam which is the Uniqueness of God: any concept of man becoming god, worse yet a Hindu god who is one out of many, is false according to the Qur'an.

On this, Islam is uncompromising, hence this error of the Ahmadiyyas is the foremost indication of their exit from Islam. Finally, the Ahmadiyyas also rejected jihad, a tactic which was designed to eliminate Muslim resistance to British colonialist rule.
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Bittersteel
07-11-2005, 08:30 AM
I just bought a book Muhammad The Seal of Prophets by Zafrulla Khan.A biography of the Prophet(SAWS).this book seems nice but I still want to ask you whether this is reliable and authentic or not.
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Ansar Al-'Adl
07-11-2005, 09:26 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Abdul Aziz
off topic:I just bought a book Muhammad The Seal of Prophets by Zafrulla Khan.A biography of the Prophet(SAWS).this book seems nice but I still want to ask you whether this is reliable and authentic or not.
I'm not sure but I believe it is a Qadiani book. Therefore, it is unreliable and should be avoided. Try to return it if you can, I can recommend much better biagraphies for you.

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Muezzin
07-11-2005, 10:30 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Ansar Al-'Adl
I'm not sure but I believe it is a Qadiani book. Therefore, it is unreliable and should be avoided. Try to return it if you can, I can recommend much better biagraphies for you.
What's a Qadiani book?

(sorry to continue with this tanget, I'm just curious)
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Ansar Al-'Adl
07-12-2005, 12:21 AM
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As a mod I couldn't bear the agony of a digression in a thread so I gave in and split the thread. ;)

format_quote Originally Posted by Muezzin
What's a Qadiani book?
The Ahmadiyya/Qadiani Movement


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panIslamist
07-12-2005, 04:34 AM
Assalam alaikum

Do not ever get any knowledge from a Qadiyani.

If you do want a good seerah of Prophet Muhammad saaws try
THE SEALED NECTAR By Saifur Rahman al-Mubarakpuri:
http://www.al-sunnah.com/nektar/


Or this one:
http://www.angelfire.com/on/ummiby1/muh.html

By Ibn Katheer from his famous book "al-bidayah wan-nihayah"
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Bittersteel
07-12-2005, 06:39 AM
yeah its an Ahmadiyya book I found out.
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