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The Light And Islamic Review Monthly publications by the Official English organ of the Lahore ahmadiyya Movement. The articles are available in both Acrobat Reader and Html format. http://www.muslim.org/light/intro.htm
Extractions: Articles from previous issues below. The Light was established in December 1921 in Lahore as the English magazine of the Centre of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement. It had a long and illustrious history in India and then (after partition in 1947) in Pakistan. In 1990 The Light had to cease publication in Pakistan due to government measures against Ahmadiyya publications. Since September 1991, its publication has been done by the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha`at Islam Lahore U.S.A. (AAIIL, U.S.A.) from Columbus, Ohio. The Islamic Review was a world-famous monthly published by the Woking Muslim Mission in England from 1913 for over fifty years. During the 1980s it was revived by the AAIIL, U.S.A. When
Extractions: C. A STUDY OF THE AHMADIYYA MOVEMENT Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian During the latter part of the last century the Muslims of the Punjab area in north-west India began to take notice of a Muslim writer from the village of Qadian named Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. This man wrote a number of treatises attacking Christianity and Hinduism and in 1880 began an extensive work entitled Barahin-i-Ahmadiyah which defended Islam from the onslaughts of Christian missionaries and the Arya Samaj, a militant Hindu organisation. At first this work, published in four volumes, was favourably received by the Muslims and it appeared that a mujaddid , a worthy defender of Islam, had risen. These sentiments, however, soon gave way to almost universal opposition as the Mirza began to make one extravagant claim after another for himself. He arrogated to himself the title of "promised Messiah", that is, one raised in the Spirit of Jesus whom the Muslims believed would return to earth but whom the Mirza said was buried at Srinagar, a town in the Punjab. He also claimed to be the Mahdi as well as a prophet of Allah and even a re-incarnation of Krishna, one of the leading Hindu idols! With the declaration that he was masih maw'ud (the Promised Messiah)
Extractions: Printed by ISBN: 1 85372 551 X Author's Profile HAZRAT MIRZA TAHIR AHMAD Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad, born on December 18, 1928 at Qadian, India is the fourth successor of the Promised Messiah(as). He is the spiritual and administrative head of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam and grandson of the Founder, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah(as). The official Title of the Supreme head of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam is: Hazrat Khalifa-tul-Maseeh IV - fourth vicegerant to the Promised Messiah(as). Foreword The Sonship of Jesus Christ The Scientific Basis of Parenthood Is a Literal Son of God Possible? ... Appendix II
- Religious Persecution Of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Dealing with the issues of religious persecution faced by ahmadiyya Muslims in Pakistan. Contain news, Category Society Issues Race-Ethnic-Religious RelationsReligious persecution of ahmadiyya Muslim community. ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan Critical analysis on Supreme Court judgment - by M. Nadeem Ahmad Siddiq. http://www.thepersecution.org/
Extractions: Sorry for the inconvenience. This site uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. To work around this problem, we are providing a site map here. Clicking on the links will open the pages but some features on the page may not work. After reading click the Back button to reload this page and select another link. Blasphemy Law, in its current state, is a black spot in Pakistan's Penal Code as it is very easy to get a case registered against any non-Muslim. Courts and Law Enforcing Agencies either misuse the Law at their own or are forced to do so by Muslim majority and fundamentalists. Most affected by this law are Ahmadis as they are declared so-called Non-Muslims under Pakistan's constitution although their belief is same as of all the Muslims. According to existing laws Ahmadis can not:-
Extractions: Violent mob attacks Ahmadiyya Mosque, sets it on fire after destroying it. Sayyedwala: Sunday August 26, 2001: An Ahmadiyya Mosque in town Sayyedwala, District Sheikhupura, about 100 Km west of Lahore, was attacked and destroyed by a violent mob of Hundreds of Orthodox Muslims. The incident occurred during the evening when Ahmadis were watching the live Satellite transmission of their annual convention held in Germany. The mob surrounded the two houses where Ahmadis gathered and started chanting anti-Ahmadiyya slogans full of abuses. Soon some of them headed toward the Ahmadiyya Mosque, ransacked and destroyed it completely, and set it on fire. Instead of providing protection to small number of Ahmadis in town, police locked them up in the name of protective custody and did nothing to disperse the mob. The situation remained tense for two days before returning to so-called normal but Ahmadis of Sayyedwala are still under great stress and fear. It is still unclear if a case has been registered or not against the attackers or the mullahs who instigated the mob. Excerpts from media about the incident are reproduced below: BBC Online News - Religious clash in Pakistani town Daily Dawn - Ahamdis' place of worship set on fire Daily Dawn - Punjab Constabulary deployed in Syedwala: Attack on Ahmadis Daily Dawn - Mazdak - Another day, another atrocity by Syed Irfan Husain
The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement In Islam Authentic information about Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and his mission of serving the cause of Islam, and how it is being continued by the Lahore ahmadiyya Movement. http://muslim.org
Ahmadiyyat ( Qadianism , Mirzaiyyat , Lahorism ) Exposed (The Holy Quran, AlTawba, 99). Leadership of Qadianism ( ahmadiyya ) Coversup the Truth. Urdu, Brochures and Publications on Qadiyanis ( ahmadiyya ) http://www.irshad.org/idara/home.htm
Extractions: Muslim Resources These pages have been dedicated to the cause of Islam and the Finality of the Last Prophet of Allah SWT Muhammad SAW . Our primary objective consists of exposing the Qadiani (Mirzai Ahmadi) leaders who, by misrepresenting the teachings of Islam and history, aim to divert the uninformed from the path of salvation. May the facts presented in these pages assist the sincere seekers to find the True Islam. Many were the Ways of Life that have passed away before you:
Pakistani Constitution And Qadianis Historical analysis of events that lead to the Pakistani Constitutional Amendments of 1974 declaring Qadianis (both branches) as a nonMuslim Minority, and to the Anti-Qadiani(ahmadiyya) Ordinance of 1984 - series of 3 articles. http://www.alhafeez.org/rashid/constipak.html
Extractions: declaring Qadianis to be non-Muslim Minorities Bhutto becomes the Prime Minister Oil crisis hit badly the Western world in late 1973 and it was deemed necessary to check any move meant to forge a common front against western powers. In February 1974, Bhutto announced the convening of Islamic Summit in Pakistan. It baffled Rabwah. The leading role of Saudi Arabia in the summit was a red rag to the Qadiani bull. Mirza Tahir says that Saudi King Faisal aspired to be the Khalifa of the Muslim world. Thus the fate of Faisal was sealed. He was murdered by his Americanised nephew. However an Anti Ahmadiyya movement was launched on the eve of Islamic Summit and lot of literature was distributed among the Muslim delegates. These events created an atmosphere of mistrust between PPP and Rabwah. However they still enjoyed the support of several key figures of the ruling party. Mirza nasir continued to recieve PPP stalwarts in his palace in Rabwah and firmly believed that no harm can ever come to his community. From time to time, he ordered heads of different Ahmadiyya organisations to put up stiff resistance against the attacks of his opponents and preach Ahmadiyya creed in a fearless way. "How could you celebrate the centenary of Ahmadiyyat in a befitting manner if you did not prove your worth," he once advised his followers in a private meeting. All this contributed to the aggressive mood of the community. (Ahmadiyya Movement - British-Jewish Connection by Bashir Ahmad p.405)
Qadianism Statements of Islamic scholars about Qadianism (ahmadiyya). http://webpages.marshall.edu/~laher1/qadiani.html
Extractions: Qadianis Exposed and Condemned, by Mufti Muhammad Shafi` The Problem Of Qadiyanism, by Mawdudi Declaration of the Muslim World League Links to other relevant sites: "Truth on Ahmadiyyat " from Idara Dawat-o-Irshad Anti- Ahmadiyyah Movement Anti-Ahmadiyyah Movement (another site) Jam`iyyat Tahaffauz Khatme-Nabuwwat Jam`iyyat Tahaffauz Khatme-Nabuwwat (another site) From his preface to Imam Muhammad Anwar Shah al-Kashmiri's "al-tasrih bi-ma tawatara fi nuzul al-masih" (may Allah have mercy upon them both) Permission is granted to include it on web sites, and to make hard copies for the SOLE PURPOSE of da`wah (propagation) or educational efforts aimed at warning people against the Qadianis. Due acknowledgement should be given. His reprehensible attributes and despicable traits left no need for anyone to undertake refutation of his claims, for the traits in which he had become established from early in his life themselves gave lie to him in all that he claimed, and revealed his true colors. He can scarcely be likened to a venerable, respectable human being, let alone the Messiah or the like of him! Thus, none of the scholars heeded him at the start of his affair, nor did they pay attention to his errors and fallacies. [That was] until his ember became a live coal, and his puddle became a flood, so that his tribulation spread through the land and swelled! It awakened tribulations like pieces of the darkest night were agitated.
Lahore Ahmadiyya Beweging In De Islam STICHTING AHMADI YYA ISHA 'AT I - ISLA M. Lahore ahmadiyya Bewegingin de Islam. Presenteert DE LAHORE ahmadiyya BEWEGING, Lahore http://www.moslim.org/
Inleiding Lahore Ahmadiyya Beweging Een inleiding tot De Lahore ahmadiyya Beweging, Terug naar Hoofdmenu.De ahmadiyya Anjuman De ahmadiyya Anjuman. De ahmadiyya Anjuman http://www.moslim.org/ahmad/ahmadbew.htm
Extractions: De Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha'at-i-Islam (Ahmadiyya Associatie voor het Propageren van de Islam), gevestigd te Lahore in Pakistan is een internationale moslim organisatie met afdelingen, leden en missies in vele delen van de wereld. De doelstelling van deze beweging is om de religie van de islam in zijn oorspronkelijke, zuivere vorm aan de wereld te presenteren en om de ware islamitische geest bij de moslims zelf te doen herleven. Zij tracht deze doelstellingen te verwezenlijken door rationele argumenten, morele verheffing en door zichzelf als voorbeeld te stellen, terwijl men respect en verdraagzaamheid toont voor de gedachten van anderen. Zij presenteert de islam als de liberale, rationele, tolerante, niet-ritualistische en levende godsdienst, die door de Heilige Qoer'aan wordt onderwezen en in praktijk werd gebracht door de heilige profeet Mohammed, vrede en de zegeningen van Allah zij met hem. Geschiedenis De traditionele moslim religieuze leiders met hun starre en verouderde kennis, hun ingenomenheid met onbetekenende interne meningsverschillen, waren uiterst hopeloos om de hevige aanvallen het hoofd te kunnen bieden. Bepaalde van hun geloofsovertuigingen waren zelfs zo verkeerd, dat deze als het ware koren op de molen waren van de critici van de islam. Voor het merendeel van de moslims was de islam gedegradeerd tot een stel ritualen en verhaaltjes. Ontwikkelde moslims die niet in staat waren dit valse beeld van de islam, welke hun werd voorgehouden, te accepteren, verloren spoedig het vertrouwen en verwierpen zelfs hun eigen religie om zich aan te sluiten bij andere geloven.
Extractions: b. It is not possible that God's revelations be not confirmed by their fulfillment. Let us examine the prophesies of the writer who claimed himself to be a prophet (nabi) and the Promised Messiah (al-Masih al-Maw'oud). If a single prophecy is not fulfilled, it would show that such a prophet is an imposter and a liar. Rains and earthquakes Ghulam Ahmad wrote, "God revealed to me that frequent rains will come down. Due to their frequency villages will be destroyed. After them will follow severe earthquakes". He did not specify where and when. If it was to be in India, there are some regions which receive a lot of rain and there are other areas which feel earthquakes. This is not a prophecy. A Christian, Abdullah Atham entered into a debate with Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in 1893; neither succeeded in winning over the other. It was embarrassing to Ghulam Ahmad and feeling insulted, on June 5, 1883 he announced that he had been informed by God that Abdullah Atham would die within fifteen months, that is, September 5, 1894. Ghulam Ahmad supplicated to God for the death of Abdullah Atham by his announced date of death and he asked his followers to join him in praying for the curse to come true. The deadline came and went but Abdullah Atham lived and for a long time. Ghulam's invocations and supplications were of no use and Allah proved that he was not His prophet.
A Study Of The Ahmadiyya Movement Analysis from a Christian perspective.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Islam ahmadiyyaMuslim Movements and Schisms. C. A STUDY OF THE ahmadiyya MOVEMENT. (Lavan, The AhmadiyahMovement, p.58). 2. The ahmadiyya Movement Its Tenets and Branches. http://answering-islam.org/Gilchrist/Vol1/9c.html
Extractions: C. A STUDY OF THE AHMADIYYA MOVEMENT Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian During the latter part of the last century the Muslims of the Punjab area in north-west India began to take notice of a Muslim writer from the village of Qadian named Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. This man wrote a number of treatises attacking Christianity and Hinduism and in 1880 began an extensive work entitled Barahin-i-Ahmadiyah which defended Islam from the onslaughts of Christian missionaries and the Arya Samaj, a militant Hindu organisation. At first this work, published in four volumes, was favourably received by the Muslims and it appeared that a mujaddid , a worthy defender of Islam, had risen. These sentiments, however, soon gave way to almost universal opposition as the Mirza began to make one extravagant claim after another for himself. He arrogated to himself the title of "promised Messiah", that is, one raised in the Spirit of Jesus whom the Muslims believed would return to earth but whom the Mirza said was buried at Srinagar, a town in the Punjab. He also claimed to be the Mahdi as well as a prophet of Allah and even a re-incarnation of Krishna, one of the leading Hindu idols! With the declaration that he was masih maw'ud (the Promised Messiah)
Assalam O Allakum Wa Rehmat Ulah Wa Barakatau Personal site of a Pakistani who was born an Ahmadi Muslim. Several essays defending ahmadiyyat, the real Islam. Mostly in English; also some information in Urdu. http://www.ahmadiyya.4t.com/
The Ahmadiyya Sect Of Islam The ahmadiyya Sect of Islam. The ahmadiyya group is one fast growingmovement of Islam which is considered heretical by most Muslims. http://answering-islam.org/Ahmadiyya/
Extractions: The Ahmadiyya group is one fast growing movement of Islam which is considered heretical by most Muslims. They do have quite a number of peculiar understandings. We will not enter into the discussion of their orthodoxy in the Islamic sense. This is for the Muslims to discuss among themselves. The Ahmadiyya have produced in particular some elaborate responses to Christianity that differ strongly from the classical arguments of the other Muslims but their innovative attacks have shaped much of current Muslim polemics. In this section we will make available articles responding to their special approach, reasons and presentations. Sin and Salvation in Christianity and Ahmadiyya - Islam Ahmadiyya Claims Examined Short history of the beginnings of the Ahmadiyya Movement Book: Jesus and the Indian Messiah "Did Jesus go to India?" : Some articles about the origin of this claim : More from and about the Ahmadiyya Answering Islam Home Page