How and why Qadianis (Ahmadis) were declared as Non-Muslims by Pakistan National Asse
How and why Qadianis (Ahmadis) were declared as Non-Muslims by Pakistan National Assembly?
7th Sept 1974 - A Historic day, for Muslims & Ahmadis (Qadianis)
The founder of Ahmadiyya community, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani was born in 1839 and died on the 26th of May 1908.
He used to say that,
"It has been decreed , that those who are not followers of this movement will continue to decrease day by day. Those sects of Muslims who are not with this movement , will also decrease day by day either by joining this movement or become extinct like the Jews." ( Roohani Khazaain vol 21 P 95).
When the British left India in 1947, they left the Ahmadis politically very influential. Zafarullah Khan, a powerful and influential Ahmadi was appointed as the foreign minister of Pakistan. He abused his political authority to the full by turning all Pakistani embassies into propagation centers for Ahmadiyya internationally. There were many politically powerful figures and Army officers who were also Ahmadis. They had a vision to see Pakistan become an Ahmadi state, but the Scholars turned their dream into a nightmare.
In May 1974, some Muslim students were passing through Rabwah, a town setup in Pakistan by Ahmadis, when their train was attacked by Ahmadi youth at Rabwah Station. Muslim students suffered severe injuries. Nationwide protests, strikes, demonstrations followed this attack and the whole country became aware of the Ahmadi issue.
The then Prime Minister of Pakistan , Zulifqar Ali Bhutto, decided to have a debate in the national assembly on the issue of Ahmadiyya. Mirza Nasir Ahmad, who was Khalifa (leader) of Ahmadiyya community at that time and was also a grandson of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani, was invited personally to come and argue the case for Ahmadis in front of the National assembly.
There were extensive discussions covering all aspects of Ahmadiyya including Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani's claims, his character, his insults, his teachings etc. The debate lasted 21 parliamentary days spanning over two and half months. Ahmadis including the Lahori group took 13 out of those 21 days. Mirza Nasir Ahmad, acting as the leader and the head of the Ahmadiyya movement had argued and presented their case while from the Muslims, Mufti Mahmood and Moulana Ghulam Ghaus Hazarvi were the main persons arguing the Islamic Khatme Nubuwwat viewpoint.
After extensive debates lasting 21 parliamentary days, the whole Pakistan national assembly, who were mainly lawyers, professionals, businessmen and secularly educated, but even they had no doubt that Ahmadis could not possibly be considered Muslims so voted unanimously declaring them to be a non-Muslim minority.
The proceedings of the Assembly were kept as Top Secret by the Pakistani Government. The 4th leader of Ahmadiyya Community Mirza Tahir Ahmad used to boast that:
"If these proceedings are made public, half of Pakistan will become Ahmadi overnight. "
The government and the officials of the time knew and thought otherwise, as not even a single person from amongst those actually present throughout the whole proceedings had any doubt about their lies and deceptions.
One man recently challenged the Pakistani Government in High Court to make the proceedings public. He won the case and as a result the government had to publish the proceedings. And they did in 21 volumes. Instead of half of Pakistan becoming Ahmadi, on the contrary many Ahmadi became Muslims on reading the desperation, deceptions and the lies presented by Mirza Nasir Ahmad.
The Ahmadi hierarchy then fled Pakistan to come and settle in London, building their international headquarter in Morden in South London.
7th Sept is the anniversary of this famous historical ruling which declared all followers of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani to be Non-Muslims.
Followers of previous prophets were called all sorts of names but never were the followers of any real prophet of ALLAH declared as KAFIRS.
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