بسم
الله الرحمـن الرحيم
والصلاة
والسلام على من لا نبي بعده
وعلى
آله واهل بيته اجمعين
For those readers who are unaware, my name is Mohammed
Abdul Khader. This is my birth name which appears on my birth certificate; the
name given to me by my father.
Tadkirah (English); p. 113
Then on May 27, 1905, he received the following inspiration
concerning myself:
Tadkirah (English); p. 724
*Note: Ahmadis may object that these inspirations wherein "Abdul Qadir" is being addressed refer to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as he himself explained. However, the understanding of Ghulam Ahmad sahib concerning this inspiration is not inspired itself, but rather his personal opinion. Furthermore, the main Ahmadiyya Jama'at understand the inspiration of Ghulam Ahmad received in December 1907 انّى معك يا مسرور (I am with you, O Masrur) as a glad-tidings for their present Caliph, Mirza Masrur Ahmad, despite the fact that Ghulam Ahmad understood this inspiration as referring to his person too.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand. Are you saying that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian (d. 1908) received inspirations from Allah concerning "yourself", meaning you who are the author of this blog ? Are you insane or what ?
ReplyDeleteAlhamdulillah I am completely sane, but you have misunderstood the purpose of this particular blog entry which is to furnish a polemical response to those Qadianis who believe Ghulam Ahmad's inspiration "Inni Ma'aka Ya Masrur" refers to their current caliph Mirza Masrur Ahmad. Thus I gave my own example as my name is Abdul Qadir and based on this logic they will have to admit the inspiration in which one with this name is addressed may refer to me. I have explained this in my footnote comment. It is in the spirit of Prophet Abraham's debate with the polytheists when he said "this is my Lord" if you understand the inference.
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