Finality of Prophethood

 
The principal charge leveled against the Promised Messiah, peace be on him, is that (God save us), he repudiated the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, being the Khataman Nabiyyeen.

This is an utterly false charge. The Promised Messiah, peace be on him, has repeatedly affirmed in his writings that he believes that every word and vowel point of the Holy Quran is from God and that this is part of his faith. He was the first person in Islam who proclaimed that not one word of the Holy Quran is abrogated. He challenged those who believe that a certain number of verses of the Holy Quran have been abrogated, to come forth in opposition to his declaration and that he would establish that not a single word of the Holy Quran has been abrogated. To say concerning such a person that (God save us) he repudiated a whole verse of the Holy Quran (33:41) is a monstrosity.

Khataman Naibiyyeen - Promised Messiah


One notion that is put forward is that by claiming to be a prophet, the Promised Messiah, peace be on him, put himself outside the pale of Islam inasmuch as his claim was inconsistent with the verse of the Holy Quran which describes the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be on him, as Khataman Naibiyyeen (33:41)

It should be clearly grasped that the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement has certainly not claimed to be a prophet in accordance with the concept of prophethood which is entertained by some of the Muslim divines and is commonly current among Muslims. It is considered that a prophet is one who brings a new law or is not the Follower of a previous prophet, but is a prophet in his own right.

Swine & Bitches

I always wonder that how any human can speak lies so shamelessly as Anti-Ahmadiyya so-called religious scholars do !!!!. If they do not have fear of Allah in their hearts (which seems they surely do not have because of their shameful lies) even then they must have some feelings of shame for those people atleast who might investigate about their allegations and so discover about their shameful lies. But it seems that their enmity with the one who was sent by Allah has made them exactly like those enemies of Prophets about which Allah says in Holy Quran that "They are deaf, dumb and blind; so they will not return." (2:18).

Almost 18 years have now passed since my acceptance of Ahmadiyyat i.e. The Real Islam. During this period whenever I tried to re-call the reasons which compelled me to convert, I always felt that the lies of Mullahs was the most decisive factor. Before my conversion, I always

Zurrayatul Baghaya

Among the many false allegations which Mullas put against the Promised Messiah (A.S.) there is one allegation that he has used abusive language against the opponents. In order to prove their false allegations the opponents twist the facts and even wrongly translate some of the writings of Promised Messiah (A.S). One of such Anti-Ahmadiyya campaigner Dr. Rashid is used to extensively present following wrongly translated and wrongly interpreted quote from the writings of Promised Messiah : "Except for the CHILDREN OF PROSTITUTE, whose hearts have been sealed by God, everyone else believes in me and has accepted me." (Aina-e-Kamalat-e-Islam, Roohani Khazain vol.5 p.547)

The correct translation of above quote is :


Reply to allegation regarding un-fulfillment of Promised Messiah’s Prophecy regarding the “Age at the time of his demise”

The allegations raised against prophecies regarding the age (Span of Life) of the Promised Messiah (A.S) are totally baseless. In order to find the facts regarding this issue, let's first see that what the exact wordings of the Prophecies are:

The actual wordings of Prophecy

The exact wordings of the Prophecies about his “Span of Life” are as follows:

a) “You will live up to the age of Eighty or near to it.” {Revelation 1865, Tazkarah; also mentioned in Arbaeen#3, Zamima Tuhfa Golarvia}

b) “Eighty years or four to five years more or four to five years less” (Haqeetqat-ul-Wahi p. 96)

Finality of Prophethood

 
Many non-Ahmadi Muslims strongly believe that no prophet can come to the world now, since the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, has appeared. Ahmadi Muslims believe, based on several points of evidence from Quran, that prophets can still appear after Hadhrat Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, among his followers. The restriction of no more prophets being for one who abrogates the existing Islamic Shariah or code of law, and brings a new one according to the verse 70 of Alnisa.

The verse non-Ahmadi Muslims most often present, is the following: