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Asalaamu alaikum

Alhamdulillah and someone asked the learned Shaickh al-Munajjid about the
Ahmadiyya. Below is the comprehensive answer.


Question:

Qadianiyyah in the light of Islam



      Dear Brother in Islam,

      I appeal to you to answer the questions that I have
      previously submitted or to answer the one that follows, as
      the problem has for months caused me nothing but trouble
      in my local community. Even if I had the support of a
      fatwa, it might not help because this local community does
      not respect the ulama, but at least I would know that I am
      not erring.

      I know that you cannot answer all questions, but surely
      something as important as this cannot be ignored. It is
      Ramadan and I hope for your answer.

      1. If someone is not a qadiani but knows that they believe
      in a false prophet and accepts qadianis as a madhab in
      Islam, are they out of Islam? I believe that they are out of
      Islam, and I am acting on that belief in my conduct
      towards such people.

Answer:

Praise be to Allaah.

Definition:

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:

   1.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.

   2.Among those who confronted him and his evil da’wah was
      Shaykh Abu’l-Wafa’ Thana’ al-Amritsari, the leader of
      Jama’iyyat Ahl al-Hadeeth fi ‘Umoom al-Hind (The All-India
      Society of Ahl al-Hadeeth). The Shaykh debated with him and
      refuted his arguments, revealing his ulterior motives and Kufr
      and the deviation of his way. When Ghulam Ahmad did not
      come to his senses, Shaykh Abu’l-Wafa’ challenged him to
      come together and invoke the curse of Allaah, such that the one
      who was lying would die in the lifetime of the one who was
      telling the truth. Only a few days passed before Mirza Ghulam
      Ahmad al-Qadiani died, in 1908 CE, leaving behind more than
      fifty books, pamphlets and articles, among the most important of
      which are: Izaalat al-Awhaam (Dispelling illusions), I’jaaz
      Ahmadi (Ahmadi miracles), Baraaheen Ahmadiyyah (Ahmadi
      proofs), Anwaar al-Islam (Lights of Islam), I’jaaz al-Maseeh
      (Miracles of the Messiah), al-Tableegh (Conveying (the
      message))and Tajalliyyaat Ilaahiyyah (Divine manifestations).

   3.Noor al-Deen (Nuruddin): the first Khaleefah of the Qadianis.
      The British put the crown of Khilaafah on his head, so the
      disciples (of Ghulam Ahmad) followed him. Among his books is:
      Fasl al-Khitaab (Definitive statement).

   4.Muhammad Ali and Khojah Kamaal al-Deen: the two leaders of
      the Lahore Qadianis. They are the ones who gave the final shape
      to the movement. The former produced a distorted translation
      into English of the Qur’aan. His other works include: Haqeeqat
      al-Ikhtilaaf (The reality of differences), al-Nubuwwah fi’l-Islam
      (Prophethood in Islam) and al-Deen al-Islami (The Islamic
      religion). As for Khojah Kamaal al-Deen, he wrote a book called
      al-Mathal al-A’laa fi’l-Anbiya’ (The highest example of the
      Prophets), and other books. This Lahore group of Ahmadis are
      those who think of Ghulam Ahmad as a Mujaddid (renewer or
      reviver of Islam) only, but both groups are viewed as a single
      movement because odd ideas that are not seen in the one will
      surely be found in the other.

   5.Muhammad Ali: the leader of the Lahore Qadianis. He was one
      of those who gave the final shape to Qadianiyyah, a colonialist
      spy and the person in charge of the magazine which was the
      voice of the Qadianiyyah. He also produced a distorted
      translation into English of the Qur’aan. Among his works are
      Haqeeqat al-Ikhtilaaf (The reality of differences), and
      al-Nubuwwah fi’l-Islam (Prophethood in Islam), as stated
      above.

   6.Muhammad Saadiq, the mufti of the Qadianiyyah. His works
      include: Khatim al-Nabiyyeen The seal of the Prophets).

   7.Basheer Ahmad ibn Ghulam. His works include: Seerat
      al-Mahdi (the life of the Mahdi) and Kalimat al-Fasl (Decisive
      word).

   8.Mahmood Ahmad ibn Ghulam, his second Khaleefah. Among
      his works are: Anwaar al-Khilaafah (Lights of the caliphate),
      Tuhfat al-Mulook and Haqeeqat al-Nubuwwah (The reality of
      prophethood).

   9.The appointment of the Qadiani Zafar-Allaah Khan as the first
      Foreign Minister of Pakistan had a major effect in supporting
      this deviant sect, as he gave them a large area in the province of
      the Punjab to be their world headquarters, which they named
      Rabwah (high ground) as in the aayah (interpretation of the
      meaning): “… And We gave them refuge on high ground
      (rabwah), a place of rest, security and flowing streams.”
      [al-Mu’minoon 23:50].



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.

  18.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.

For more information see: Al-Qadianiyyah by Ihsaan Ilaahi Zaheer.

(Translator’s note: this book is available in English under the title
“Qadiyaniat: an analytical survey” by Ehsan Elahi Zaheer)

Reference: Al-Mawsoo’ah al-Muyassarah fi’l-Adyaan al-Madhaahib
wa’l-Ahzaab al-Mu’aasirah by Dr. Maani’ Hammad al-Juhani,
1/419-423

The following statement was published by the Islamic Fiqh Council
(Majma’ al-Fiqh al-Islami):

After discussing the question put to the Islamic Fiqh Council in
Capetown, South Africa, concerning the ruling on the Qadianis and
their off-shoot which is known as Lahoriyyah, and whether they
should be counted as Muslims or not, and whether a non-Muslim is
qualified to examine an issue of this nature:

In the light of research and documents presented to the members of
the council concerning Mirza Ghulam Ahmad al-Qadiani, who
emerged in India in the last century and to whom is attributed the
Qadiani and Lahori movements, and after pondering the information
presented on these two groups, and after confirming that Mirza
Ghulam Ahmad claimed to be a prophet who received revelation, a
claim which is documented in his own writings and speeches, some of
which he claimed to have received as revelation, a claim which he
propagated all his life and asked people to believe in, just as it is also
well-known that he denied many other things which are proven to be
essential elements of the religion of Islam

in the light of the above, the Council issued the following statement:

Firstly: the claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad to be a prophet or a
messenger and to receive revelation are clearly a rejection of proven
and essential elements of Islam, which unequivocally states that
Prophethood ended with Muhammad  (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) and that no revelation will come to anyone after
him. This claim made by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad makes him and
anyone who agrees with him an apostate who is beyond the pale of
Islam. As for the Lahoriyyah, they are like the Qadianiyyah: the same
ruling of apostasy applies to them despite the fact that they described
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as a shadow and manifestation of our Prophet
Muhammad  (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).

Secondly: it is not appropriate for a non-Muslim court or judge to give
a ruling on who is a Muslim and who is an apostate, especially when
this goes against the consensus of the scholars and organizations of the
Muslim Ummah. Rulings of this nature are not acceptable unless they
are issued by a Muslim scholar who knows all the requirements for
being considered a Muslim, who knows when a person may be
deemed to have overstepped the mark and become an apostate, who
understands the realities of Islam and kufr, and who has
comprehensive knowledge of what is stated in the Qur’aan, Sunnah
and scholarly consensus. The ruling of a court of that nature is invalid.
And Allaah knows best.

Majma’ al-Fiqh al-Islami, p. 13

May Allah shower His mercy on all the Shaickhs that have warned us and
protect those who are warning us. Allahumma salli wasallim ala Nabiyyina
Muhammad. Wasalaam.

Modou Mbye





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