Re: Allegations Against Ahmediyya
JUST SO KNOW I AM NOT MAKING IT UP
Following dying declaration of Mirza Ghulam is an irrevocable testimony of the acceptance of his supplication - to kill of that. Mir Nasir Nawab, father-in-law of Mirza Ghulam was at his bedside. He had suddenly developed diarrhea and vomiting (Cholera!). Mir Nasir in his biography, [Hayat-e-Nasir, wrote:
“When i reached Hazrat Saheb and saw his condition, then he addressed me and said:
‘MIR SAHEB. I HAVE DEVELOPED EPIDEMIC CHOLERA’.
I think After that He (MIRZA) did not say anything clear till he died next day at 10 am.”(Hayat-e-Nasir, p.14)
Ahmadis/Qadianis!! This is the testimony of the father-in-law of Mirza Ghulam, also his follower, who had been beside his death bed till he died. Nowhere he mentions that Mirza said what you mentioned in your story. Also do not forget that Mirza Ghulam had studied Tibb (Medicine) and when he said cholera, he knew what he was saying. Either you tell me that your prophet/reformer lied at the time of his death or else if he didn’t then it is a fact that he was afflicted by Cholera and died of it. What other condition can produce such severe dehydration especially when all the doctors were present beside him? Amazing that you are saying that it was a minor condition which result in such severe dehydration
enough to kill him. Do not forget that Mirza Ghulam had always had diarrhea due to his diabetes, so an ordinary illness would not cause dehydration.
Other thing worth noting was that his last words were ‘I have Epidemic Cholera’ according to his father in law and not Kalima or the name of Allah. You can imagine the realization that must have dawn on Mirza Ghulam at that final moment that finally he has been struck by the most dreadful sign of God’s Anger - Cholera - and worst part of this realization was that God sealed his tongue and lips with intense dehydration so that he had no chance of repenting from his fabrications/lies
and no chance of uttering the Kalima. What a punishment!
The proof? Read the following:
“Huzoor could not talk two hours before death. Dr Mirza Yaqoob Baig and Dr Syed Mohammed Hussein Shah were the treating physician. Huzoor asked for paper and wrote on it: I have too much dryness. I can’t talk.” and some other words he scribbled which could not be read"
(Statement of ‘SAHABI’ of Mirza Ghulam Mohammed Sadiq Qadiani, Akhbar alFazl Qadian, vol.25 No.274, dated 24th November 1937)
Very distressing indeed! But a sign for those who want to heed it.