Qadianis (Ahmadiyya) abuse Muslim Kalimah
I bear witness that there is no deity other than
Allah(SWT)
and that
Muhammad(SAW) is his servant and
Messenger. |
These are the words (Kalimah) by which one declares his/her intention
to become a Muslim. A
person, who understands and repeats this phrase in sincerity and devotion,
lives and acts in accordance to its meaning and fulfills its requirement,
belongs to the Muslim
Ummah. [Read:
The Significance of Shahada
(Kalimah)]
Qadiani Ahmadi) leaders and missionaries, quite astutely, claim that since
they also utter the same words (Kalimah), they should be considered
Muslims! Is this something we should be concerned about or is it simply
another attempt on their part to mislead the uninformed?
In the holy Quran, we are told:
O you who believe! When you go abroad in the cause of Allah, investigate
carefully, and say not to any one who offers you a salutation: "Thou art
none of a believer!" Coveting the perishable goods of this life: with Allah
are profits and spoils abundant. Even thus were you yourselves before, till
Allah conferred on you His favours: Therefore carefully investigate. For
Allah is well aware of all that you do.
(The Holy Quran, An-Nisa, 4:94) |
Indeed, we are required to accept anyone's claim to be a Muslim, unless his
own actions and statements prove that he is not a Muslim. Obviously,
declaring someone or the followers of an entire doctrine
Kafir should be taken
very seriously. In fact, admonishing those who have astrayed far from
the teachings of Islam is a serious
task entrusted to our learned scholars.
Intuitively, then, it is very significant that all Muslim denominations,
organizations, scholars and nations have unanimously declared the Qadiani
Ahmadi) movement outside the fold of Islam. Obviously, all these learned
Muslims have done an extensive research and would not have declared Qadianism
Ahmadiyyat) Kofr, if there was any doubt about its nature.
Yet, is the mere utterance of the Kalimah or the practice of the rituals
of Islam enough to keep someone a Muslim, regardless of the deeds and beliefs
of that person? Absolutely not. Our beloved
Prophet(SAW), the most
knowledgeable person regarding Islam, dealt with Kharijites
(Khawarij) as unbelievers, once they purposely and persistently refuted
some of the Sharia (laws) of Islam. Their perpetual observance of
religious services and their persistent pronouncement of the Kalimah did
not benefit them at all.
In another case, when an individual by the name of Musaylma (now known
as Musaylma the Liar by Muslims) declared himself to be a non-law bearing
co-prophet of Muhammad(SAW), the
Prophet(SAW) ordered him to stop
spreading lies. However, after the death of the
Prophet(SAW), Musaylma managed to
lead astray thousands of people of Banu Haneef tribe, who lived at
a great distance from learned companions. All members of the Banu Haneef
had declared Shahadah and were practicing the rituals of Islam,
otherwise they were ignorant about the doctrines of Islam. Hazrat Abu Bakr
Siddique(RA),
supported by all learned companions of the
Prophet(SAW), treated those followers
of Musaylma who refused to accept the truth as Kafirs. (Can
you also see a similarity between Musaylam and Mirza Ghulam Qadiani and his
followers?)
In another case, Ali Ibn Abi
Talib(RA) pronounced those "Muslims",
who insisted on calling him "Allah impersonified", kafir and dealt
with them accordingly. Obviously, anyone who breaks his covenant with
Allah(SWT),
by knowingly refuting the signs of
Allah(SWT), ceases to remain a Muslim,
regardless of whether he proclaims the Kalimah or appears to perform
the rituals of Islam.
Clearly then, the mere fact that Qadianis Ahmadis) appear to
utter our Kalimah or perform some of our rituals is not enough to
include them in Muslim ummah. We already know that they have
to accept Mirza Ghulam Qadiani as a prophet of God (Read:
How do Qadianis (Ahmadiyya) differ from
Muslims) and they have declared themselves as followers of a religion
different from Islam (Read: What do Qadianis (Ahmadiyya)
think of Muslims).
Finally, we like to point out that the Kalimah uttered by Qadianis
Ahmadis) is meant to have a different meaning than those recited by Muslims.
In support of this claim, we present the following writings of Mirza
Ghulam Qadiani and his associates:
"I am the Maseeh of the time and I am Moses on whom God conferred His speech.
I am Muhammad and Ahmad, the selected one."
(Taryaq-ul-Qulub, P. 3/6; Roohany Khazaen, Vol.
15, P. 134)
"Muhammad is the messenger of Allah and those accompanying Him (His companions
are very strict against the unbelievers). In this divine revelation,
I am named Muhammad and the prophet of Allah."
(Aik Ghalti ka Izala, P. 3; Roohany Khazaen,
Vol. 18, P. 207)
"Muhammad has again come down among us. His position is an
improvement on his earlier visitation. If any man wishes to
see Muhammad, more competent, then he should see Ghulam Ahmad, in
Qadian."
(Al-Badr, 25 Oct. 1906)
"Twenty Six years ago, God called me Muhammad and Ahmad, in
Buraheen-i-Ahmadiah."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 22, P. 502)
Obviously, when a devote and knowledgeable Qadiani confirms "Muhammad
is his Servant and Messenger", he is referring to his so-called
"improved Muhammad" (God forbid), Mirza Ghulam Qadiani, and not to
the beloved Prophet(SAW) of Islam.
Indeed, the utterance of Kalimah by Qadiani leaders and missionaries
is only an attempt to mislead and entrap uninformed Muslims and convince
the naive among their membership that they belong to a Muslim denomination.
The holy Book of Islam has already passed a verdict on those who reject the
Truth and utter Kalimah for their personal pleasure and to attain
worldly gains:
When the Hypocrites come to thee, they say, "We bear witness that thou
art indeed the Messenger of Allah." Yea, Allah knows that thou art indeed
His Messenger, and Allah bears witness that the Hypocrites are indeed
liars.
(The Holy Quran, Al-Munafiqoon, 63:1) |
There should be no doubt that Qadianism Ahmadiyyat
) is a form of disbelief.