Mirza Ghulam Qadiani was a liar and a false prophet. He claimed to be Mehdi, the Promised Messiah, a reincarnation of Muhammad (SAW), a new improved prophet, Hindu Lord, and a manifestation of God. Mirza claimed that he had communicated with Allah (SWT) directly. His death was a testimony to his falsehood. His sudden death proved him wrong.
1) His prophecy was that he (Mirza) would live to be 80 or older.
(He died before he was 80.)
2) His prophecy was that he (Mirza) would get married to Muhammadi Begum before his death.
(He never married Muhammadi Begum.)
3) Moulvi Sanaullah of Amristar was Mirza's arch-opponent. He called Mirza a liar and an impostor openly. Mirza's prophecy was that Moulvi Sanaullah would die before him.
(Mirza said the liar would die first, but Mirza died first.)
4) Dr. Abdul Hakim was one of Mirza's opponents. He called Mirza a liar during an open debate. Mirza's prophecy was that Dr. Abdul Hakim would die within his lifetime.
(Mirza said the liar would die first, but Mirza died first.)
5) Mr. Abdullah Atham, a Christian, had debated Mirza and made him feel ashamed. Mirza's prophecy was that Mr. Abdullah Atham would die before him.
(Mirza said the liar would die first, but Mirza died first.)
6) He (Mirza) claimed that he had received a revelation that Allah (SWT) would bestow upon him a great new son.
(Mirza died without having another son.)
7) He (Mirza) claimed that Allah had revealed to him that he would get married to many more virtuous women.
(He didn't marry any women after the prophecy.)
8) His prophecy was that he would marry a widow before his death.
(He didn't marry any women after the prophecy.)
9) His prophecy was that he would die in Mecca or Medina.
(He died in Lahore. He had never been to Mecca or Medina.)
Mirza says:
"To judge my truthfulness or lies, there is no better test than my prophecies."
(Roohany Khazaen, vol. 19, p. 288)
(Roohany Khazaen, vol. 19, p. 288)
Allah (SWT) was displeased with Mirza Ghulam Qadiani beyond a shadow of a doubt.
The Death of Mirza Ghulam Qadiani
Bashir Ahmad, the son of Mirza Ghulam Qadiani, wrote in his biography:
"My mother (Nusrat Jehan) informed me that the first attack of looseness of bowels upon the Promised Messiah occurred when he was at his dining room table. Later, I started pressing his legs and he lay in comfort and slept and soon I too slept. After a short while, he again felt the call of nature and he used the bathroom a couple of times without awakening me. After this he felt very weak; he shook me up and laid down on my bed. I recommenced pressing his legs. In a few minutes he told me to go to bed but I refused and continued to press. Once again he had an urge and, being too weak to go the lavatory, I made arrangement for him close to the bed. He sat down and relieved himself. Next, he laid himself back on my bed and I started pressing again. His weakness grew intense; he had another motion, accompanied this time by vomiting. This paralyzed him so much that when trying to lay back on the bed, he fell on his back and hit his head on the bed post. His condition alarmed me... He died."
(Roohany Khazaen, vol. 1, pp. 11-12; Sirat-ul-Mehdi, p. 109)
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's father in law, Mir Nasir Nawab, recorded in his autobiography:
"The night his holiness fell in, I was sleeping in my room. When his illness grew severe, they woke me up. I went over to his holiness and found him in great pain. He addressed me saying: "I have been stricken with cholera." After this, he did not utter a single intelligible and coherent word till he died on Monday, after ten O'clock in the morning.
(Hayat-i-Nasir, p. 14)
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani used to say that cholera or plague is the sign of Allah's (SWT) wrath on mankind for their doing. You can read from the above paragraph what he said before his death: "I have been stricken with cholera."
"Huzoor (Mirza Ghulam) could not talk two hours before death. Dr. Mirza Yaqoob Baig and Dr. Syed Mohammad Hussain Shah were the attending physicians. Huzoor asked for paper and wrote on it: "I have too much dryness. I can't talk and some other words which could not be read."
(Al-Fazl, vol. 25, No. 274, November 24, 1937)
"As his condition became precarious, we stayed by him and continued treatment, but his pulse stopped by 10:15 A.M., on the 26th May, 1908 he breathed his last."
(Al-Hakam, Mary 28, 1908)
"If what I have said does not happen exactly, I am prepared for every punishment. My face should be blackened and I should be hanged. I swear by the Mighty Allah that what I have said will happen. It must happen. It is possible that the earth may be changed for another earth and the sky may be replaced by another sky, but it is not possible for God's word to change -- prepare for me a cross if my falsehood is exposed and curse me more than the Satans and the evil persons are cursed."
(Roohany Khazaen, vol. 6, p. 293; Jang-i-Maqaddas, p. 188)
I would like to say once again:
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani was a liar and a false prophet.
There are many websites created by Mirza's followers also known as Mirzai. They are not Muslims at all. They have distorted the original statements to mislead people.
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's father in law, Mir Nasir Nawab, recorded in his autobiography:
"The night his holiness fell in, I was sleeping in my room. When his illness grew severe, they woke me up. I went over to his holiness and found him in great pain. He addressed me saying: "I have been stricken with cholera." After this, he did not utter a single intelligible and coherent word till he died on Monday, after ten O'clock in the morning.
(Hayat-i-Nasir, p. 14)
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani used to say that cholera or plague is the sign of Allah's (SWT) wrath on mankind for their doing. You can read from the above paragraph what he said before his death: "I have been stricken with cholera."
"Huzoor (Mirza Ghulam) could not talk two hours before death. Dr. Mirza Yaqoob Baig and Dr. Syed Mohammad Hussain Shah were the attending physicians. Huzoor asked for paper and wrote on it: "I have too much dryness. I can't talk and some other words which could not be read."
(Al-Fazl, vol. 25, No. 274, November 24, 1937)
"As his condition became precarious, we stayed by him and continued treatment, but his pulse stopped by 10:15 A.M., on the 26th May, 1908 he breathed his last."
(Al-Hakam, Mary 28, 1908)
"If what I have said does not happen exactly, I am prepared for every punishment. My face should be blackened and I should be hanged. I swear by the Mighty Allah that what I have said will happen. It must happen. It is possible that the earth may be changed for another earth and the sky may be replaced by another sky, but it is not possible for God's word to change -- prepare for me a cross if my falsehood is exposed and curse me more than the Satans and the evil persons are cursed."
(Roohany Khazaen, vol. 6, p. 293; Jang-i-Maqaddas, p. 188)
I would like to say once again:
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani was a liar and a false prophet.
There are many websites created by Mirza's followers also known as Mirzai. They are not Muslims at all. They have distorted the original statements to mislead people.
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