2006 Mahdi???

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
The Punjabi Mirza Ghulam Ahmad founded the Ahmadiyya Movement within Islam in 1889.

According to a Hadith and the Ahmaddiya movement, one of the signs which will indicate the emergence of the Mahdi will be that in the month of Ramadan prior to his emergence, a solar eclipse, followed by a lunar eclipse will be visible from the East and the West. These signs were visible right after the claim of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad to be the promised Mahdi. These claims are disputed by many non-Ahmadi Muslims.
Stupid Qadiani's I can't stand them. Is it lawful to kill the Qadiani's?
 
assalam alaikum

i was searching the net and found some videos on the day of judgment and the sign of it. these videos are based on quranic verses. the website is below

www.harunyahya.com

you can also download thse movies and e books too
 
Ansar Al-'Adl said:
:sl: Samiullah,
Can you show us your source for differentiating between the Day of Judgement and the Day of Standing (yawm al-qiyama)? Bear in mind that the Qur'an uses many names to refer to this Final Day of resurrection.
:w:

:sl:

Brother, Qiyamah and the day of resurrection are two different things. One day, the earth and everything in it will perish on the command of the soor. Then, after this, everything will be ressurected, and that is when the judgment will begin.
 
Samiullah said:
:sl:

Brother, Qiyamah and the day of resurrection are two different things. One day, the earth and everything in it will perish on the command of the soor. Then, after this, everything will be ressurected, and that is when the judgment will begin.
:sl: brother,
You did not answer my question, which was asking for the source for this belief. Instead, you simply re-stated the belief that Yawm Al-Qiyama (the Day of Standing) is different from Yawm Al-Fasl (the Day of Judgement) and Yawm Al-Ba'ath (the Day of Resurrection).

But the correct belief is that they are all names for the same event. Imaam Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani listed all these names for the Day of Judgement (Fath Al-Baari, 11/396). Shaykh Umar Sulayman Al-Ashqar defines Al-Qiyaama as follows:
Then there will come a time when Allah will restore and resurrect His slaves. he will make them stand before Him and bring them to account for their previous actions. On that Day the people will be faced with immense terrors from which none will be able to escape except those who have prepared themselves for that Day with faith and righteous deeds. At the end of that Day, people will be driven to their ultimate destination, Paradise or Hell.

This Day is the Day of Resurrection.
(Al-Ashqar, The Day of Resurrection, IIPH, p.20)​
So, again, I request that you show where you have gotten this idea from that they are seperate events, because I have not seen it supported by any authentic material.

:w:
 

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