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Tuesday, January 06, 2009

FALLACY OF MIRZA GHULAM AHMAD QADIANI by Dr. M. H. Durrani

 


FALLACY OF MIRZA GHULAM AHMAD QADIANI by Dr. M. H. Durrani Publisher: International Islamic Publications First Edition 1982 Pages 30/31.

The Death of Accursed

"My mother related to me that "the first attack of looseness of bowels upon the promised Messiah appeared when he was on his dining table. Some time after that, I started pressing his legs and he lay in comfort and slept and soon I too slept. A short while, he again felt the call of nature. After this he fell very weak and wake me up and laid himself down upon my bed and I began to press his legs again. Some time after he asked me to go to bed but I continued pressing. Once again he had another motion and being too weak he could not go to the lavatory and stooled close to my bed only and laid himself again on my bed and I went on pressing. His weakness grew intense for he passed another motion accompanied this time by vomiting. This paralyzed him so much that he felon his back upon my cot and his head struck against the rime of the cot. His condition alarmed me so much that I cried out in distress, "What is going to happen O God."  He said, 'This is the same thing which I used to say." (Seerat-ul-Mehdi, page 9, 10by Sahebzada Bashir Ahmad Qadiani).

          "As his condition became precarious, we stayed on with him and treatment also continued, but his pulse did not return and by 10.15 A.M. on the 26th May 1908 he breathed his last. (Vide special Number of Al-Hakam, Qadian dated 28th May, 1908).

The Last Words of Mirza Sahib

          Mirza Sahib used to say that cholera or plague is sign of God's wrath or curse that calls upon mankind for their wrong doings. What an irony of fate, Mirza Sahib himself died by the infectious Cholera details of which described buy his father-in-law are as follows:

          "I had gone to sleep in the night when Hadrat Mirza Sahib fell ill, when he was much restless I was awakened. As soon as I approached Hadrat Mirza Sahib and saw his condition, he turned to me and said, "Mir Sahib, I have been attacked by the infectious of Cholera." Afterwards in my concept, he did not utter any vivid words. He expired at 10 a.m. the following day."

(Mirza Sahib's father-in-law Mir Nasir Nawab Sahib's autography at page 14 by the late Shaikh Yaqub Ali Qadiani)

Judgment of God

By the grace of God, Moulvi Sanaullah remained alive to condemn the Qadianism for many years to come whereas Mirza Sahib within a year of his declaration died of Cholera in response to his prayers on 26th. May, 1908 leaving his followers at the Judgment of God.



ABDUL WAHID OSMAN BELAL

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