Allegations Against Ahmediyya

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Marriage to Muhammadi Begum
Ghulam Ahmad at age 46 had a crush on a young lady by the name of Muhammadi Begum, daughter of Ahmad Beg, one of his followers. Ghulam asked her father to marry her to himself which he refused. Ghulam Ahmad announced a prophecy that she will be married to him because Allah had married her to him and no one had power to turn away from that becoming true. He offered bribes of estate and wealth to Ahmad Beg. When it did not work he begged for his pity, brought family pressure and finally made threats. The first prophecy of marriage to Muhammadi Begum failed.

Ahmad Beg did not budge from his position and married his daughter to an ordinary soldier.** Ghulam Ahmad prophesied that the husband of Muhammadi Begum would die soon and she would be married to him since their marriage had taken place in the heavens. He fixed a three year period for the death of the soldier husband of his beloved lady. Twenty-two years later Ghulam Ahmad died but the soldier lived for another forty years and she lived even longer. The second prophecy of marriage to Muhammadi Begum failed.**

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One of the objections of the opponents of Ahmadiyyat is that the Founder of the Movement had made a prophecy that Muhammadi Begum, daughter of Mirza Ahmad Beg, would be married to him, but that the marriage did not take place and this prophecy was proved false.
The background of this prophecy was that some of the relatives of the Promised Messiah, peace be on him, were atheists and mocked at Islam. God Almighty designed to show them a sign so that those who might take advantage of it may be saved and those who might reject it may be punished. Their condition is depicted by him as follows:

God Almighty found my cousins and other relatives a prey to irreligious thinking and given to misconduct. They were held in the grip of their passions, denied the existence of God and were disorderly. (Ayenah Kamalat Islam, p.566)

He states further:

It so happened that one evening a person came to me weeping and I became apprehensive and asked him whether he had received the news of the death of anyone. To this he replied in the negative and said that the matter was graver than that. He explained that he had been sitting with those people who have become apostates from the divine faith and one of them uttered vile abuse against the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, such as has not been heard even from the mouth of a disbeliever. He mentioned that these people dishonor the Holy Quran and utter things that one dare not repeat. They assert that there is no God and that the concept of God is an imposture. Having heard him I reminded him that I had already warned him against keeping company with such people. (Ayenah Kamalat Islam,p. 568)

The Promised Messiah, peace be on him, further states:

These people wrote a letter to me in which they reviled the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, and denied the existence of God and demanded proofs of my truth and of the existence of God. They published this letter and supported the non-Muslims of India and exhibited extreme wickedness. (Ayenah Kamalat Islam, p. 568)

On their demanding a sign, the Promised Messiah, peace be on him, turned to prayer and supplicated earnestly for a Divine sign to be exhibited in respect of them. God Almighty responded to him and he received the revelation:

I have observed their misconduct and wickedness and I shall soon destroy them under heaven through different types of calamities and you will soon see how I shall deal with them. I have power to do all that I will, I shall make their women widows and their children orphans and shall ruin their homes so that they might be punished for their misdeeds. I shall not destroy them at one stroke but gradually so that they might *turn *back and repent. My curse will descend upon the walls of their homes, on their elders and their young ones, on their women and on their men and on their guests. All of them will be accursed except those who believe and cut asunder from them and keep away from their company. They will be under divine mercy. (*Ayenah Kamalat Islam, *p. 569)

About that time the Promised Messiah, peace be on him, was approached by one of these relatives of his to procure his consent on deed of gift, the details of which are set out by him as follows:

At that time Mirza Ahmad Beg, father of Muhammadi Begum, made up his mind to procure from his sister, whose husband had not been heard of for several years, a gift of her land in favor of his son. The husband of his sister was a cousin of ours and under the customary law she could not transfer her land without our consent as we were the collateral's of her husband. Mirza Ahmad Beg, therefore, turned to me and humbly and respectfully requested me to indicate my consent to the transfer proposed by him and I became inclined to put my signature to the deed of gift. But, as was my habit, I prayed for guidance, whereupon, I received a revelation to the following effect:

'Tell him to establish a relationship with you by giving his elder daughter in marriage to you and thus to obtain light from your light. Tell him that you would agree to the transfer of the land as he has requested and show him other favors in the event of this marriage taking place. Tell him that this would be a covenant between you and that if he accepts it he will find you the best acceptor on your side and that if he does not accept it and his daughter is married to someone else that marriage would not prove a blessing either for his daughter or for himself. Tell him that if he persists in carrying out any different design he will become subject to a series of misfortunes, the last of which would be his death within three years of the marriage of his daughter to someone else. Warn him that his death is near and will occur at a time when he does not expect it. The husband of his daughter will also die within two years and a half. This is a divine decree.'
I told him that he could now proceed to do whatever he might wish and that I had warned him. (Ayenah Kamalat Islam, p.572)

This was the prophecy, which was conditional upon repentance. In fact every prophecy that warns of punishment is conditioned with repentance. That this was so in this case also is clear from the revelation that the Promised Messiah received on seeing Muhammadi Begum's maternal grandmother in a vision and in which he addressed her:

Woman, do thou repent. Repent, for misfortune is about to overtake thee and thy progeny and their progeny. A person wilt die but many critics will remain who will indulge in wild language. (*Announcement *of 10 July 1888)

The real purpose of the prophecy appears from the following statement of the Promised Messiah, peace be on him:

I had no need to request this relationship. God Almighty had fulfilled all my needs. He had bestowed children upon me and had promised that He would bestow upon me, within a short period, a son who would serve as a lamp for the faith and would be named Mahmud Ahmad. He would prove to be of high resolve in his endeavors. The request for this relationship is merely as a sign so that God Almighty might demonstrate His wonderful power to the dissidents of this family; so that if they accept, God might bestow signs of blessings and mercy upon them and might avert the misfortunes that are approaching and that if they reject it He might warn them through His wrathful signs. (*Announcement *of 15 July 1888)

It is clear, therefore, that the misfortune that threatened Muhammadi Begum's maternal grandmother and Muhammadi Begum herself could be averted by repentance, as is indicated by the opening words of the revelation: Repent, Repent.

So it happened that Muhammadi Begum's father gave her in marriage to another person and in accordance with the prophecy died within six months of the marriage and his death deeply affected the other members of the family. Muhammadi Begum's husband repented and turned to God and thus his death was averted. As the prophecy was conditioned with repentance and on his repenting, the death of Muhammadi Begum's husband was averted, her marriage to the Promised Messiah was canceled and did not take place.

It might be asked what is there to show that Muhammadi Begum's husband, Mirza Sultan Muhammad, had really repented and had turned to God. In reply to this the Promised Messiah, peace be on him, states:

The determination of this is quite easy. Ask Sultan Muhammad, the son-in-law of Ahmad Beg, that he should publish a denial. Thereafter, if he should not die within a period that God Almighty might specify, I would be proved false... Such death would be withheld from him till he becomes defiant. Thus if you are in a hurry then arise and make him announce his denial and then witness the power of God Almighty. (*Anjam Aatham, *p.32)

If, after this challenge Mirza Sultan Muhammad had exhibited any defiance or had, at the urging of others, announced his denial, his death within the period that might have been appointed would have been absolutely inescapable and Muhammadi Begum's marriage to the Promised Messiah would have taken place.

On the publication of the challenge of the Promised Messiah set out in Anjam Aatham,some Christians approached Mirza Sultan Muhammad and promised to pay him a large amount of money so that he might prosecute the Promised Messiah, peace be on him, in respect of his challenge. But they were unable to persuade him to take any such step, despite the tempting offer made to him.

In 1912 Mirza Sultan Muhammad wrote in a letter, a photostat of which has been published several times by the Ahmadiyya Community:

I have always held the late Mirza Sahib, and still hold him, as a righteous and respected person who was a servant of Islam, had a noble spirit and was constant in his remembrance of God. I entertain no opposition to his followers and regret that for certain reasons I was not able to have the honor of meeting him in his lifetime.

Hafiz Jamal Ahmad Sahib, a missionary of the Ahmadiyya Movement had, on one occasion, an interview with Mirza Sultan Muhammad, husband of Muhammadi Begum, which was published in the *AI-Fazal *of 9-13June 1921, in the lifetime of Mirza Sultan Muhammad. Hafiz Ahmad Sahib states as follows:

If you would not mind, I would like to ask you about the prophecy of Hazrat Mirza Sahib concerning his marriage. He replied: 'You can ask me freely'; and on my putting the question to him he stated: 'My father-in-law, Mirza Ahmad Beg Sahib, died in accordance with the prophecy, but God Almighty is Forgiving and Merciful and hears the supplications of His servants and has mercy on them.'

He was asked: 'Have you any comments on the prophecy of Mirza Sahib, or did it raise any doubts in your mind?' to which he replied:

'The prophecy raised no doubts in my mind. I state on oath that the faith and belief that I have in Hazrat Sahib are, I conceive, stronger than that of those of you who have entered into a covenant of allegiance with him.'

Thus the turning back of Mirza Sultan Muhammad Sahib is clear and obvious. As the prophecy was conditional, its remaining portions were averted through repentance after the death of Mirza Ahmad Beg. These included Muhammadi Begum's marriage to the Promised Messiah after the death of Mirza Sultan Muhammad. As his death was deferred, the question of any other marriage did not arise. As the Promised Messiah has stated:

When these people fulfilled the condition and the son-in-law of Ahmad Beg became afraid and repented, the marriage was canceled or postponed. (*Tatimmah Haqeeqatul Wahi, *p.32)

He has stated further:

Everyone is aware of the events of the people of Jonah where there was no condition and yet the punishment decreed for them was averted by repentance and asking of forgiveness. In the present case there was the clear admonition: 'Repent, repent, for the calamity is on thy heels'; which meant that everything would be averted through repentance. They were put in fear and thus a part of the prophecy was averted. (*Badar, *13 *April *1908)

The effect of the prophecy was that God Almighty delivered a large number of the members of that family and brought them into the Ahmadiyya Movement and made them devoted Muslims. Out of a long list of those members of this family who have joined the Movement, we call attention to a statement made in a letter by Mirza Ishaq Beg, son of Muhammadi Begum, who, by God's grace, is a member of the Ahmadiyya Movement. He has said:

In accordance with this prophecy, my maternal grandfather, Mirza Ahmad Beg, died and the rest of the family was put in fear and became inclined towards reform, the irrefutable proof of which is that most of them joined the Ahmadiyya Movement in consequence of which God Almighty, being Forgiving and Merciful, changed His wrath into mercy. (Al-Fazal, 26 February 1923)

One objection that is raised in connection with this prophecy is that the Promised Messiah stated in Izalah Auham in 1891:

God Almighty will in any event bring Muhammadi Begum to me as a virgin or a widow and will remove all obstructions. He will certainly fulfill this and no one can obstruct Him. (*Izalah Auham, *p.296)

Then how is it possible that God Almighty did not remove the intervening obstructions and the marriage did not take place? The answer is that this statement was an interpretation of the prophecy, though it does not mention the condition to which the prophecy was subject. This condition was expressly laid down as has already been pointed out, If after his repentance Mirza Sultan Muhammad had rescinded from it then all intervening obstructions would have been removed. But, as in the event, Mirza Sultan Muhammad fulfilled the condition of repentance and adhered to it throughout, the remaining portions of the prophecy could not come into operation.

This is the Ilham in question. The Promissed Messiah (A.S) clearly says that prayers are offered for many people but don’t know who is meant by Manzoor Muhammad here. Now its irrelevant who was born and who died when the statement clearly states that it is not clear from Ilham who is meant by Manzoor Muhammad.

Dear Aramis,

This is a misconception.

You should read the following book before making any further allegation on this topic without proof:

The book has all the information on the purpose of Graveyard in question:

Al Islam -The Will

Just Summarise the situation:

One objection that is raised in that the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement instituted a heavenly graveyard (Bahishti Maqbarah) and that he laid it down that whoever contributed one tenth of his property for the purpose of the Movement would enter Paradise and thus he opened the way to Paradise through a financial contribution.

It should be clearly grasped that the Promised Messiah, peace be on him, certainly did not prescribe a financial contribution alone as a means of securing burial in this graveyard. For that purpose he laid down other conditions also such as purity of life and righteousness etc. For instance, he said:

  • The third condition is that a person who seeks burial in this graveyard should be righteous and should refrain from all that is forbidden and should not indulge in anything which has a smattering of associating others with God or of an innovation. He should be a true and plain Muslim. Every righteous person who possesses no property and can render no financial assistance can be given burial in this graveyard if it is proved that he had devoted his life to the faith and was in every way a righteous …
    It would not he enough to contribute one tenth of moveable and immovable property but it would be necessary that the testator should, as far as is possible for him, act upon Islamic commandments and should strive after righteousness and purity and should have sincere faith in the Holy Prophet and should not contravene the rights of his fellow creatures. (Al-Wassiyyat, p.24)

These extracts show clearly that the Promised Messiah, peace be on him, laid it down as conditions for the burial of a person in the heavenly graveyard that he should be a servant of the faith, should he righteous, should be entirely free from any paganism, or indulging in innovations, should be a Muslim, should believe in the Unity of God, should have sincere faith in the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, and should discharge his obligations towards his fellow creatures.

It is mentioned in the *ahadees *that the Promised Messiah will expound to his followers their grades in Paradise (*Muslim, *chapter on Anti-Christ). This prophecy was, by Divine grace, fulfilled by the institution of the Bahishti Maqbarah.

There is nothing objectionable to convey the good news of paradise to people having regard to their conduct and efforts. Prophets in the past have been conveying such good news to people from among their followers. The Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, conveyed such good news to those Companions of his who had participated in the Battle of Badar *(Bokahri, *chapter on Battles). Then he conveyed this good news to ten particular Companions who became known as the *Ashrah Mubasharah. *He also instituted a graveyard and named it *Jannatul Baque *which in effect means heavenly graveyard.

The Promised Messiah, peace be on him, in accord with the Divine will and command instituted a graveyard and laid down certain conditions for burial therein which are in accord with the Holy Quran and the *hadees *and announced that whoever fulfilled those conditions would be admitted to Paradise by Divine grace. What objection could there be to that?

ALLAHS VERDICT AND PROTECTION FOR THE PROMISSED MESSIAH 1400 YEARS AGO AGAINST THESE ALLEGATIONS

You just have to say SUBHAANALLAH. You cannot but be Amazed and have to concede that this is but another sign in favour of the Hazrat Ahmad (as) by Allah.

Allah was aware more than 1400 years ago that the Hate- filled vile and lying Mullahs of the time will put forward such filthy allegations against the Promised Messiah (as) and he provided the verdict and protection for it through the mouth of the Holy Prophet (saw) in the form of the following Authentic (SAHIH) Hadith.:-

Sahih Muslim

Chapter 51: ABOUT THE MARTYRS

Book 020, Number 4705:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the, Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: While a man walks along a path, finds a thorny twig lying on the way and puts it aside, Allah would appreciate it and forgive him The Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) said: The martyrs are of five kinds: one who dies of plague; one who dies of diarrhoea (or cholera) ; one who is drowned; one who is buried under debris and one who dies fighting in the way of Allah.

Book 020, Number 4706:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira (through another chain of transmitters) that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Whom do you consider to be a martyr among you? They (the Companions) said: Messenger, of Allah, one who is slain in the way of Allah is a martyr. He said: Then (if this is the definition of a martyr) the martyrs of my Umma will be small in number. They asked: Messenger of Allah, who are they? He said: One who is slain in the way of Allah is a martyr; one who dies in the way of Allah, is a martyr; one who dies of plague is a martyr; one who dies of cholera is a martyr.

Ibn Miqsam said: I testify the truth of your father’s statement (with regard to this tradition) that the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) said:

The Holy prophet said that one who dies of amongst other things of DIARRHOEA OR CHOLERA will be counted amongst the MARTYRS OF THE UMMAH.

And what a lofty position that is, right amongst the companionship of “THOSE ALLAH HAS SHOWN FAVOUR THE PROPHETS, THE SAINTS, AND THE RIGHTEOUS. THE BEST COMPANY ARE THEY! (Kuran 004.069)

Viz:-

004.069
YUSUFALI: All who obey Allah and the messenger are in the company of those on whom is the Grace of Allah,- of the prophets (who teach), the sincere (lovers of Truth), the witnesses (who testify), and the Righteous (who do good): Ah! what a beautiful fellowship!
PICKTHAL: Whoso obeyeth Allah and the messenger, they are with those unto whom Allah hath shown favour, of the prophets and the saints and the martyrs and the righteous. The best of company are they!

Reply taken and edited from following source.

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The martyrs are of five kinds: one who dies of plague; one who dies of diarrhoea (or cholera) ; one who is drowned; one who is buried under debris and one who dies fighting in the way of Allah.

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but mirza said otherwise didnt he?

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Mirza Ghulam used to say that cholera or plague is the sign of Allah(SWT)'s wrath on mankind for their wrong doing!
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since we r talking abt mirza and his predictions so lets stick to what he said /did. now u bring hadith when it serves your purpose.

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Aramis could you kindly give the reference where Hadhrat sb (A.S) has stated that Cholera or plague is the sign of Allah's wrath on mankind for their wrong doing? It's just that the quotation may be represented in wrong context.

THE TRUE, AND MEDICALLY SOUND AND UNSHAKEABLE VERSION OF EVENTS AFTER THE DEATH OF Hzt. AHMAD HAS BEEN RECORDED AND IS ACCESSIBLE HERE:-

http://www.alislam.org/books/3in1/Chapter-4.pdf

Click here and scroll down to page 186 titled Death. And read for yourself

HERE ARE SOME UNSHAKEABLE MEDICAL AND LOGICAL FACTS FROM THE ABOVE AND OTHER SOURCES.

  1. Hzt. sb (A.S) DIED IN THE LARGE COSMOPOLITAN CITY OF LAHORE, WHERE DURING HIS LAST MOMENTS HE WAS ATTENDED BY SEVERAL EMINENT DOCTORS, INCLUDING Dr. Sayyid Muhammad Hussain Shah, AND MORE IMPORTANTLY COL. DR. D SUTHERLAND, THE CHIEF CIVIL MEDICAL SURGEON OF LAHORE WHO WAS ALSO A PROFESSOR AT THE KING EDWARD MEDICAL COLLEGE LAHORE.

  2. HAD THERE BEEN EVEN A HINT OF CHOLERA,

HIS BODY, THE HOUSE WHERE HE PASSED AWAY AND EVERYONE WHO CAME INTO CONTACT WITH HIM WOULD HAVE BEEN IMMEDIATELY QUARANTINED DUE TO THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE DISEASE WHICH HAD BEEN RAMPANT IN THAT PART OF THE WORLD CAUSING A LOT OF MISERY AND DEATH.

  1. HIS BODY WOULD HAVE BEEN CREMATED UNDER STRICT GOVERNMENT CONTROLAND SUPERVISION, AS WAS THE CUSTOM, TO PREVENT AND CONTROL FURTHER SPREAD OF TRHE DISEASE.

  2. A CERTIFICATE OF DEATH WAS REQUIRED TO TRANSPORT HIS BODY BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT (RAIL) TO BATALA, AND THEREAFTER TO QADIAN, THIS WAS ESPECIALLY SO MORE BECAUSE THE MULLAHS HAD ALREADY SRARTED TO SPREAD THEIR LIES.

5)THE CERTIFICATE WAS ISSUED AFTER CAREFULL AND NECCESARY CHECK UP, AND SIGNED BY DR. CO. D SUTHERLAND, CERTIFYING THAT THE CASE OF DEATH WAS INTESTINAL IRRITATION (OR DIARRHOEA).

6)MANY OF HIS GRIEVING FOLLOWERS WERE GATHERED AND ALLOWED CLOSE CONTACT WITH HIS BODY IN LAHORE, AND WHILE BEEING TRANSPORTED BY RAIL TO BATALA, FROM WHERE AN EVEN BIGGER CROWD HAD GATHERED TO TRANSPORT HIS BODY BY FOOT 18+ MILES TO QADIAN. THIS WOLD NEVER HAVE BEEN ALLOWED BY THE GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES IF THERE WAS EVEN A HINT THAT CHOLERA WAS TGE CAUSE OF DEATH.

AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THIS FROM SAHIH HADITH:-

Sahih Bukhari
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 104:

Narrated 'Amir bin Sa’d bin Abi Waqqas:
That he heard Usama bin Zaid speaking to Sa’d, saying, “Allah’s Apostle mentioned the plague and said, 'It is a means of punishment with which some nations were punished and some of it has remained, and it appears now and then. So whoever hears that there is an outbreak of plague in some land, he should not go to that land, and if the plague breaks out in the land where one is already present, one should not run away from that land, escaping from the plague.”

Sahih Muslim;-
Book 026, Number 5493:

'Amir b. Sa’d b. Abu Waqqas reported on the authority of his father that he asked Usama b. Zaid: What have you heard from Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) about plague? Thereupon Usama said: Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Plague is a calamity which was sent to Bani Isra’il or upon those who were before you. So when you hear that it has broken out in a land, don’t go to it, and when it has broken out in the land where you are, don’t run out of it. In the narration transmitted on the authority of Abu Nadr there is a slight variation of wording.

In the above mentioned SAHIH hadith the prophet has also clearly said that, PLAGUE WAS A “CALAMITY SENT TO BANI ISRAEL” AND IN ANOTHER A “PUNISHMENT WITH WHIH SOME NATIONS WERE PUNISHED”

Source

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this

or this

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i have the reference that u asked but am unable to load it. will try again.

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now ppl might be tempted to say its unique for this case but if you read carefully mirza said that its a punishment from Allah.( not that its onlt for the poor guy who is under mirza’s wrath)

Scanned Images of Hayat-e-Nasir

As I PMd you. Could you give me the book name for the scanned pages as I cannot read the small writing? Also in mean time koi tasbeeh wagera parh lena yehi na ho mein subha aayooon to phir 100 pages ki copy paste material daala ho..lolz

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http://www.alislam.org/urdu/pdf/ishtaharat-v3.pdf

havent u read any of your hazoors book

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i have a question for ahmedis.. is your khalifa a spiritual leader or a worldly leader??

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dtoxed

if u feel easy, may i reply u in urdu, with reference and context. INSHALLAH

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d-toxed

hayat e nasir to aap ko al islam say nahin milay gee, main provide karon

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dont worry Rana...I have got it all covered...I have PMd Aramis that I will make a post after reading the material she provided and consulting of some ambuguity about the topic in my mind.

P.S - Let me compile my reply first. Then if you feel like adding something in reply then do so. I dont necessarily have to make a counter reply if I feel that I have made my point. Simple Rule is Allegation and reply.

Khilafat can only be divinely guided. It is only established with the will of Allah so simple answer to your question is Spiritual Leader.

so a khalifa gets some kind of divine guidance.. like ilham rite... actually i remember watching your channel in chitral a few yrs ago.... chitral is in northern pakistan... very remote ( i m impressed how it broadcats everywhere).. but while watchin the chaneel, i felt it, n honestly, dont u think your present khalifa is a bit rude.... absolutely no offenece intended brother... so i was thinkin may be he was some kind of worldly leader or somethin... and one important question... who has the absolute right in your jamaat to interpret the holy quran?? sorry but i was curious to ask these questions.... :)

lol

I am not too sure about ilham. By Divine guidance I mean with the will of Allah. Well it depends how one sees him. We have absolute love for him and I am sure he also. I cannot say which event you may be recalling. However a Khalifa is also a man like any other man.

You asked who has the absolute right to interpret Quran? If I see History then I can see that Holy Quran was translated by Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (A.S) and first 3rd and 4th Caliph. We usually use the same translation and commentry made by them. I am not sure if there is going to be any need for further translation or commentry but cannot comment for future. So straight to point answer in my personal opinion would be Khalifa.

P.S - can I just add that the purpose of Caliph is not just sit home relax and Lead the five prayers. Our Caliph also look after the running of Missions and jamaat all over the world.

You can read more about Khilafat in Jamaat Ahmadiyya by clicking here.

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dear dtoxed

main kuch new add nahin karna chahta, balkah discussion say related urdu main baat karna chahta hoon, agar tumhiain mushkil na ho to.