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thankyou so much for all the support and advice.. i have raised this issue with him and he actually read the kalima stating that this is what he was brought up with..
he is claiming that he finds faults in ahmadiyaat himself and is only still involved with it due to respect for his family..
he says that he will go through the reverting process with my local imaam if that will make things better BUT on one condition that i "pretend" to accept ahmadiyaat in front of his family and jammat..
now i dont want to agree to this but then i think that if he is willing to take this step for me, would me agreeing to his condition be sinful? he says his family is not really strict with ahmadiya teachings but have the whole izzat thing with society.. ??
BUT on one condition that i "pretend" to accept ahmadiyaat in front of his family and jammat..
It was simply a cult created by the Brits to stop the Jihad against them when they occupied India, they bribed this patsy and propagated their agenda, incidentally when there was a strong interest in Islam in Germany with its rise amongst white Germans they funded Ahmadi institutions to stray people there from the proper message. I have never had a favorable view of the Brits but this is one of their many methods of dividing and conquering. There's nothing to think - Islam goes with nature it isn't convoluted. If people stop the pretenses they'd feel better so why all this modern day and age?He claims to be God, and claims to be every prophet, and is abusive and insultive and obscene. There are many things that are not suitable for putting into print or uttering from one's mouth. And there are many other things that should be included , but will make the post too long. This is just a taster, and a drop in the ocean. The sources are the books he himself has written, or authored by his son.
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