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ISLAAM Versus QADIANISM AND SHIAISM
The existence of numerous sects - each one claiming to
be rightly guided - is a predetermined fact which the Noble QURAN makes
reference to. Allah Ta'ãlaa declares, 'And if your Lord had so willed, He could
have made mankind a single unified group, but they will continue to dispute and
differ …' (AL-QURAN HUD 118).
Nabi
said, 'Verily
this nation (of Muslims) will be divided into seventy three sects. All of them
would be in the fire except one.' When asked which one, he replied, 'The
one that adheres to my Sunnah and the Sunnah of my companions.' (Abu Dawood).
This brief article, details some of the
fundamental differences between Muslims, Qadianis and the Shiites. It is hoped
that the reference below will highlight some of the deviant beliefs of both the
Shiites and the Qadianis.
STATUS OF THE QURAN
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Islaam
The QURAN in its present form is authentic,
complete and protected from any distortions up to the day of Qiyamah.
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Qadianism
Verses pertaining to Jihaad have been abrogated by the Wahy revealed to Ghulam Ahmad. He has in addition to the
QURAN, received Wahy, which is as
important as the QURAN.
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Shiaism
The QURAN is incomplete and distorted. The original QURAN had 17,000
verses. Hence 2/3 of the QURAN is missing. The original QURAN, compiled
by Hadhrat Áli
would be brought back by Imaam Mahdi.
FINALITY OF PROPHETHOOD
-
Islaam
Nabi Muhammad
was the final Nabi, through whom
Islam gained completion and through whom prophethood was sealed and Wahy
(revelation) ended.
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Qadianism
The Prophet had been sent twice to the world. The first time he appeared in
Makkah, in the form of Muhammad and the second time in Qadian in the form of
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
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Shiaism
Nabi Muhammad
was the final Nabi, through whom
Islam gained completion and through whom prophethood was sealed and Wahy
(revelation) ended.
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Qadianism
The Prophet had been sent twice to the world. The first time he appeared in
Makkah, in the form of Muhammad and the second time in Qadian in the form of
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
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Shiaism
The Imaam is a successor to the Nabi appointed by God. He is infallible and excels all Prophets, besides Nabi Muhammad
in
dignity. They possess the knowledge of the past and the future. They possess
authority of death. They are divinely protected against error.
THE KALIMAH
-
IslAam
There is no object of worship except Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of
Allah.
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Qadianism
The same Kalimah as the Muslims, except that Muhammad in the Kalimah refers to
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
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ShiAísm
Same Kalimah with the following addition: 'Salvation is only attained by granting allegiance to Ahlul Bayt (the immediate household of Nabi
and by disowning their enemies i.e. Abu Bakr, Uthmaan and Úmar
and all non-Shias).
PILLARS OF ISLAM
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IslAam
Imaan, SALAAH, Zakaat, Sawm
and Hajj
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Qadianism
Obedience to Allah, obedience to English government.
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Shi'aISM
Salaah, Sawm, Hajj, Zakaat, Khums - 20% tax on profits, Jihaad, enjoining good, preventing evil, Love for the godly ones and hatred for the evil ones i.e. the Sahâbah.
STATUS OF SAHÂBAH
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IslaAm
The companions of Nabi
have been praised by Allah Ta'ãlaa Himself in the Noble QURAN. It is therefore not permissible
to criticise them or undermine their integrity.
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Qadianism
'The companions ate cheese from the Christians, although it was well known
that it contained pigs, fat'. Fatimah
appeared to Ghulam Ahmad in a revealed state.
Shi'Aism
All the companions became Kaafir except the immediate household of Nabi
and three other Sahâbah after his demise. Áli
is
considered by some as a vicegerent, others regard him as a prophet, whilst
another group regard him as god
GHULAM AHMAD QADIANI
CLAIMS IN CHRONOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
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1880 - 1884: He wrote Baraahin-e-Ahmadiyya - four volumes
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1890:
He claimed 'I am the replica of Jesus.'
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1892:
'Muhammad
was the final
prophet.
I do not lay claim to prophethood. I am the son of Mary.'
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1893:
'God speaks to me and gives guidance for reforms'
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1894:
'Jesus was a liar and his grandmother was a whore.'
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1899:
'I am a Nabi but in an indirect sense.' (Shadow of Nabi)
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1900:
August 7th - an Imaam in his Jumuáh Khutbah called him
a Nabi and Rasool.
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1902:
He declared: 'I am superior to all prophets including
Muhammad'. 'One who does not believe in me is a Kaafir.' 'The QURAN and my
words are from Allah.'
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1904:
He declared 'I am god and Lord also Krishna'
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1908:
Mirza was struck by Cholera and slipped into a comma on
May 25 and died in the next day. He was buried at Qadiyaan.
May Allah Ta'ãlaa protect our
Imaan and save us from being part of the deviant groups, Aameen.
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