Senin, 12 November 2007

Fwd: QADIANIYYAH OR AHMADIYAH

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QADIANIYYAH OR AHMADIYAH


IN THE NAME OF ALMIGHTY ALLAH, ALL KNOWING ALL GLOURIOUS

QADIANIYYAH OR AHMADIYAH

Definition of Qadianiyyah:

Qadianiyyah is a movement that started in 1900 CE as a plot by the
British colonialists in the Indian subcontinent, with the aim of
diverting Muslims away from their religion and from the obligation of
jihaad in particular, so that they would not oppose colonialism in the
name of Islam. The mouthpiece of this movement is the magazine
Majallat Al-Adyaan (Magazine if Religions) which was published in English.

Foundation and prominent personalities:

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad al-Qadiani (1839-1908 CE) was the main tool by
means of which Qadianiyyah was founded. He was born in the village of
Qadian, in the Punjab, in India, in 1839 CE. He came from a family
that was well known for having betrayed its religion and country, so
Ghulam Ahmad grew up loyal and obedient to the colonialists in every
sense. Thus he was chosen for the role of a so-called prophet, so that
the Muslims would gather around him and he would distract them from
waging jihaad against the English colonialists. The British government
did lots of favours for them, so they were loyal to the British.
Ghulam Ahmad was known among his followers to be unstable, with a lot
of health problems and dependent on drugs.

Their thought and beliefs

1. Ghulam Ahmad began his activities as an Islamic daa'iyah (caller to
Islam) so that he could gather followers around him, then he claimed
to be a mujaddid inspired by Allaah. Then he took a further step and
claimed to be the Awaited Mahdi and the Promised Messiah. Then he
claimed to be a Prophet and that his prophethood was higher than that
of Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).

2. The Qadianis believe that Allaah fasts, prays, sleeps, wakes up,
writes, makes mistakes and has intercourse - exalted be Allaah far
above all that they say.

3. The Qadiani believes that his god is English because he speaks to
him in English.

4. The Qadianis believe that Prophethood did not end with Muhammad
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), but that it is ongoing,
and that Allaah sends a messenger when there is a need, and that
Ghulam Ahmad is the best of all the Prophets.

5. They believe that Jibreel used to come down to Ghulam Ahmad and
that he used to bring revelation to him, and that his inspirations are
like the Qur'aan.

6. They say that there is no Qur'aan other than what the "Promised
Messiah" (Ghulam Ahmad) brought, and no hadeeth except what is in
accordance with his teachings, and no Prophet except under the
leadership of Ghulam Ahmad.

7. They believe that their book was revealed. Its name is al-Kitaab
al-Mubeen and it is different from the Holy Qur'aan.

8. They believe that they are followers of a new and independent
religion and an independent Sharee'ah, and that the friends of Ghulam
are like the Sahaabah.

9. They believe that Qadian is like Madeenah and Makkah, if not better
than them, and that its land is sacred. It is their Qiblah and the
place they make hajj to.

10. They called for the abolition of jihaad and blind obedience to the
British government because, as they claimed, the British were "those
in authority" as stated in the Qur'aan.

11. In their view every Muslim is a Kaafir unless he becomes a
Qadiani, and everyone who married a non-Qadiani is also a kaafir.

12. They allow alcohol, opium, drugs and intoxicants.

Intellectual and ideological roots

13. The westernizing movement of Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan paved the way
for the emergence of the Qadianiyyah, because it had already spread
deviant ideas.

14. The British made the most of this opportunity so they started the
Qadiani movement and chose a man from a family that had a history of
being agents of the colonialists.

15. In 1953 CE, there was a popular revolution in Pakistan which
demanded the removal of Zafar-Allaah Khan from the position of Foreign
Minister and that the Qadiani sect should be regarded as a non-Muslim
minority. In this uprising around ten thousand Muslims were martyred,
and they succeeded in having the Qadiani minister removed from office.

16. In Rabee' al-Awwal 1394 AH (April 1974), a major conference was
held by the Muslim World League in Makkah, which was attended by
representatives of Muslim organizations from around the world. This
conference announced that this sect is Kaafir and is beyond the pale
of Islam, and told Muslims to resist its dangers and not to cooperate
with the Qadianis or bury their dead in Muslim graveyards.

17. The Majlis al-Ummah in Pakistan (the central parliament) debated
with the Qadiani leader Mirza Naasir Ahmad, and he was refuted by
Shaykh Mufti Mahmood (may Allaah have mercy on him). The debate went
on for nearly thirty hours but Naasir Ahmad was unable to give answers
and the Kufr of this group was exposed, so the Majlis issued a
statement that the Qadianis should be regarded as a non-Muslim minority.

Among the factors that make Mirza Ghulam Ahmad an obvious Kaafir are
the following:

1. His claim to be a Prophet
2. His abolition of the duty of jihaad, to serve the interests of the
colonialists.
3. His saying that people should no longer go on Hajj to Makkah, and
his substitution of Qadian as the place of pilgrimage.
4. His anthropomorphism or likening Allaah to human beings.
5. His belief in the transmigration of souls and incarnation.
6. His attributing a son to Allaah and his claim to be the son of God.
7. His denying that Prophethood ended with Muhammad (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) and his regarding the door of
Prophethood to be open to "any Tom, Dick or Harry".
8. The Qadianis have strong ties with Israel. Israel has opened
centres and schools for them, and helped them to publish a magazine
which is their mouthpiece, to print books and publications for
distribution worldwide.
9. The fact that they are influenced by Judaism, Christianity and
al-Baatiniyyah is clear from their beliefs and practices, even though
they claim to be Muslims.

Their spread and positions of influence

1. Most of the Qadianis nowadays live in India and Pakistan, with a
few in Israel and the Arab world. They are trying, with the help of
the colonialists, to obtain sensitive positions in all the places
where they live.

2. The Qadianis are very active in Africa and in some western
countries. In Africa they have more than 5,000 teachers and dai'yahs
working full-time to call people to Qadianiyyah. Their wide-spread
activity proves that they have the support of the colonialists.

3. The British government is also supporting this movement and making
it easy for their followers to get positions in world governments,
corporate administration and consulates. Some of them are also
high-ranking officers in the secret services.

4. In calling people to their beliefs, the Qadianis use all kinds of
methods, especially educational means, because they are
highly-educated and there are many scientists, engineers and doctors
in their ranks. In Britain there is a satellite TV channel called
Islamic TV which is run by the Qadianis.

From the above, it is clear that:
Qadianiyyah is a misguided group, which is not part of Islam at all.
Its beliefs are completely contradictory to Islam, so Muslims should
beware of their activities, since the 'Ulama' (scholars) of Islam have
stated that they are Kaafirs.

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