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Prophecies of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani

from his own writings

Prophecies of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad


Qadiani

Prophecies Selection
of
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
(founder of Ahmadiyya / Qadiyani)
from his own writings

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Table of Contents

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's Unfulfilled Prophecies...........................................................3


Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Abdullah Khan Atham................................5
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Multiple Marriages and Many Children.....9
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Muhammadi Begum...................................9
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Multiple Sons...........................................11
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions about Marriage to a Virgin and a Widow......12
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Mubarak Ahmad.......................................12
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Plague (Cholera).......................................13
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Son to a Follower.....................................14
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Dr. Abdul Hakim......................................15
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions Concerning Long Life...................................16
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions Concerning Death in a Holy City.................16

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Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's Unfulfilled


Prophecies
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani, the founder of Qadianism (Ahmadiyyat), wrote in his books:

• "To Judge my truthfulness or lies, there is no better test than my prophecies."


(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 19, P. 288)
• "Let it be known to unbelieving persons that my truthfulness or falsehood will
be judged by my prophecies. There is no other touchstone for it."
(Pamphlet, 10th July 1888; Aina-e-Kamalat-i-Islam, P. 288)
• "I do not speak of my volition. Indeed, that is nothing but revelation which is
revealed."
(Tabligh-e-Risalat, Vol. 5, P. 58)
• Torah and Quran have designated Prophecies as the only big proof of
Prophethood."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 12, P. 111)
• "It is not possible that the prophecies of Prophets are delayed."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 19, P. 5)
• "To turn out a liar in his own prophecy is biggest disgrace of disgraces."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 15, P. 382)

Allow us to examine a few of the better known prophecies of the person who called
himself a Prophet, Mehdi, and the Promised Messiah. According to Mirza Ghulam
himself, even if only one prophecy has not come to pass, we should view him a liar
and an impostor. Let's count his most famous prophecies which did not come to pass:

• Prophecies and Mubahala Concerning Mr. Abdullah Khan Atham


Mirza Ghulam Qadiani was badly humiliated by Mr. A.K. Atham, a Christian,
in a debate. Mirza Ghulam's repeated prophecies regarding a miserable death
for Mr. Atham did not come to pass.
• Prophecy concerning Multiple Marriages and many Children

• Prophecies Regarding Marriage to Mohammadi Begum


Mirza Ghulam's repeated assertions that his marriage to Mohammadi Begum
was ordained by God never came to pass. Additionally, none of the
individuals he had threatened with death from God died as he had predicted.
• Prophecies Regarding the birth of Sons to his wife
Mirza Ghulam made multiple prophecies regarding birth of sons to his wife.
They all failed.
• Prophecy about Marriage to a Virgin and a Widow

• Prophecies Regarding "A Spark of Light of Allah"


Mirza Ghulam's claim that a new born boy would grow up to become the
savior of the humanity failed, when the young boy died of an illness.
• Prophecies Concerning the Plague and Qadian
Mirza Ghulam feared Cholera very much and declared it to be one of his
signs. He predicted that the plague that became rampant in Punjab will not

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enter Qadian, the dwelling place of God's prophet (himself)! However, not
only did the plague spread to Qadian, it also took the life of several people in
Mirza Ghulam's own house.
• Prophecies Concerning Birth of a Son to a Follower
Mirza Ghulam's prophecies concerning the birth of a son to one of his
followers, Manzoor Muhammad, did not materialize.
• Prophecies and Mubahala Concerning Dr. Abdul Hakim
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani engaged in a discussion with a Muslim Doctor by the
name of Abdul Hakim. During this discussion, the Doctor called Mirza a Liar
and challenged him to a debate. Instead of accepting the debate, Mirza
Ghulam prophecised a miserable death for Dr. Hakim. These predictions also
failed and proved to be the inventions of a lost soul and a pretender.
• Prophecy Concerning Long Life
• Prophecy Concerning his Death in a Holy City

On this brief page, we have presented dozens of prophecies Mirza Ghulam had falsely
attributed to Allah(SWT).

Who doth more wrong than those who invent a lie against Allah?
They will be turned back to the presence of their Lord, and the
witnesses will say, "These are the ones who lied against their
Lord! Behold! the Curse of Allah is on those who do wrong!-
Those who would hinder (men) from the path of Allah and
would seek in it something crooked: these were they who denied
the Hereafter!
(The Holy Quran, Hud, 11:18-19)

Even according to the standards set by the pretender Mirza, we should have no doubt
that he was an impostor and a false claimant to prophethood. Allah(SWT), time and
time again, has proved Mirza Ghulam's falsehood to those who seek guidance.

Evil as an example are people who reject Our signs and wrong
their own souls.
(The Holy Quran, Al-Araf, 7:177)

These are proofs for people who believe in and fear Allah(SWT): They are
indisputable signs of the falsehood of the Qadiani leadership.

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Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Abdullah Khan Atham


(All references are from Qadiani books)

To support his claim of being the Promised Messiah, Mirza Ghulam often engaged in
debates with little known Christians. In 1893, Mirza Ghulam challenged Mr. Abdullah
Khan Atham, a retired deputy commissioner and a Christian, to a debate to prove the
truthfulness of either religion. In his challenge to Mr. Atham, Mirza Ghulam boasted:

"I am ready for this Holy War."


(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 6, P. 65)

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani had earlier stated:

"I agree that if the signs of my truthfulness are not shown, I will admit that I am not
from God and will give up Islamic faith or will surrender half of my wealth for
propagation of Christianity."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 6, P. 48-49)

"I swear upon God that God told me 'Whatever was given to the Messiah (Jesus) has
been given to you and you are the Promised Messiah'."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 6, P. 49)

The debate between Mirza Ghulam and Mr. Atham commenced on May 22, 1893 and
went on till June 5, 1893. Toward the end of the debate, Christians brought one blind,
one deaf, and one paralyzed individual to the debate and challenged Mirza Ghulam to
cure them as Jesus(pbuh) had done! Naturally, Mirza was not able to cure any of them.
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 6, P. 291)

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani offered such a weak argument against Mr. Atham and was so
badly humiliated that both Muslims and Christians were openly admitting the failure
of Mirza to prove the truthfulness of Islam. (Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 9, P. 25)
Several Qadianis were even reported to have converted to Christianity, as the
result of Mirza Ghulam's loss.
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 9, P. 28, footnote)

Having been so badly defeated, Mirza Ghulam resorted to one of his old tricks. On
June 5, 1893, he announced that the night before he has received a Grand Prophecy
from Allah(SWT). He said:

"When I humbly entreated and implored God Almighty and prayed to Him to show
me the details of the matter, He indicated to me that the liar will die within 15
months (before September 5, 1894), provided he does not return to the truth
(Islam); and he who is on the truth and believes in true God, his honor will be
restored and when this prophecy is fulfilled some blind man will start seeing,
paralyzed start walking, and deaf start hearing. I admit that if this prophecy
proves to be False, 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

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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. 292-293; Jang-i-Maqaddas, P. 188)

We need to keep in mind that Mr. Atham was already sixty six (66) years old, at the
time of this prophecy. During the next 10 months, several attempts on Mr. Atham's
life were made: someone fired a shot at him, a cobra was found in his house, people
tried to break the door to his bedroom, etc. (Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 13, P. 163)

Following all these attempts on his life, Mr. Atham was given continuous police
protection and, to throw off the would be assassins, he changed his residence several
times. As the promised deadline drew closer, Mirza Ghulam Qadiani and his
followers grew more and more anxious. Mirza even resorted to distributing candies
among children, asking them to pray for Atham's death (What manner of a prophet
was he?)! On August 22, 1894, in a letter to one of his closest associates, Mirza
Ghulam stated:

"Respected brother Rustam Ali,


Peace, God's mercy and blessing on you.

Your esteemed letter and card have reached me through the mail. Only a few days are
now left for the fulfillment of the grand prophecy. We pray that God might save his
servants from confusion and trial. The person in question (Abdullah Atham) is
currently in Ferozpur (a city in India) and is still hale and healthy. May Allah save
His weak servants from distraction. Amen! Amen! I am fine. Please also ask Moulvi
Sahib to join us in our prayer (that Mr. Atham should die).
Salam; Ghulam Ahmad from Qadian."
(Maktubat-e-Ahmadiah, Vol. 5, No. 3, P. 128, by Yaqub Ali of Qadian)

So much for Mr. Atham's attempt to try to live in hiding. Qadianis were keeping track
of his whereabouts; fortunately, Mr. Atham was under 24 hour police protection.
Bashir Ahmad, a son and a very close supporter of Mirza Ghulam, has recorded the
following:

"Miyan Abdullah Sinnuari has reported to me that when only one day was left for the
expiration of the prophecy (September 4, 1894), the Promised Messiah (Mirza
Ghulam) summoned Miyan Hamdi Ali and I and ordered us to take a particular
number of beans and recite on them a particular chapter of the Holy Quran so many
times. I have forgotten the verse, but I remember it was a short surah, probably as
short as "Al-Fil". We spent the entire night reciting the chapter and, after completing
the assignment, we took the beans to His Holiness (Mirza Ghulam). He lead us to the
northern part of Qadian and told us: 'I shall soon throw these beans in a deserted well.
When I throw these, do not look behind but turn back on your heels and hasten back
home.' He did so and we ran back home without looking behind."
(Sirat-ul-Mahdi, Vol. I, P.159/178, by Bashir Ahmad Qadiani)

Yet, nothing happened! Mirza Ghulam had another prophecy:

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God has told me that "he (Mr. Atham) will die soon; if not, then the sun on the
last day of the 15th month (September 5, 1894) will not set until Atham dies."
(Reported in Al-Hakam Qadiani Newspaper, September 7, 1923)

Yaqub Ali Qadiani in his book titled the Life of the Promised Messiah recounted:

"When the last day of the period appointed for Atham dawned, the faces of the
Qadianis were pale white and their hearts were perturbed. Some of us had laid bets
with the opponents on the death of Abdullah Atham. A sense of dismay and
depression prevailed...."
(Sirat-ul-Mehdi, P. 7)

The sun set and nothing, again! Mirza Ghulam gathered people in a mosque and
reassured them that nothing was lost. He prophecised that "The sun will not rise
and Atham will be dead." He ordered them to pray all night asking for the death of
Atham.(Raees-e-Qadian, Vol. 2, P. 172). That night voices were heard from every
Qadiani house in town, so that the "cries and wails reached such a pitch that even the
opponents felt afraid." (Sirat-ul-Mehdi, P. 7)

Yet, the sun rose and Mr. Atham had not died! Many Qadianis were agitated by these
failed prophecies, some even gave up on their faith. Mirza Ghulam, once again,
gathered his remaining supporters and gave them a sermon on the meaning of tests
and trials. Some accepted his explanation and forgot the failure of the prophecies he
had attributed to Allah(SWT). On the other hand, the Christians celebrated the failure of
Mirza Ghulam in Amristar (a city in India) and carried Mr. Atham around in a victory
march. To them, Mirza Ghulam's loss equated the loss of Islam. (Al-Hukam of
Qadian, September 7, 1923, by Rahim Buksh Qadiani)

In a last attempt to save face, Mirza Ghulam and some of his close associates
suggested that, since the prophecies had not come to pass, Mr. Atham must have
turned his back on Christianity and become a Muslim! (Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 9, P.
2)

Apparently, this self-proclaimed Prophet did not think much of his own followers!
Did he expect his followers to forget that Allah(SWT) will not go back on His promise
to his prophet? Did he even expect them to forget his own words:

"It is possible that heaven and earth may heavens might be shaken from their place
but the promise of God is unshakable."
(Jang-i-Muqaddas, P. 2)

In an announcement published in the newspaper Wadadar on September 15, 1894, Mr


Atham declared:

"I invite your attention to the prophecy of Ghulam Ahmad about my death. I inform
you that, by the grace of God, I am safe and sound. I have heard Ghulam Ahmad
alleging that I have turned my back on Christianity. I proclaim that this is a lie. I was
a Christian and I ever remained a Christian and I thank God that He made me a
Christian..."
(Wafadar, Lahor, September 15, 1894 - not a Qadiani paper)

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Muhammad Ali Khan, the son-in-law of Mirza Ghulam, in a letter to Mirza Ghulam
expressed his dismay and concern for the clear loss and failure of all the prophecies:

"Respected Maulana, May God keep you safe!


Peace and Mercy of Allah on you.

Today, is the 7th of September, while the last day of the fulfillment of the grand
prophecy was the 5th of September. I shall not repeat the words of the prophecy. I
shall, however, mention the words of your revelation - 'Now I promise before God
that if my prophecy is proved to be a false one and the liar does not die within
the period of fifteen months and is not plunged into Hell, I am prepared for my
punishment By God, it will so happen. The earth and the heavens might be
shaken from their place but the promise of God is unshakable.' Was this prophecy
fulfilled according to Mirza Sahib's description? No - Never. Abdullah Atham is
safe, sound, and alive and is not punished by dead to be flung into Hell. I do not
consider any other interpretation is possible for this prophecy than what it clearly
meant to be. It, however, sounds very ugly that every prophecy is misunderstood
and had to be elaborately interpreted to be rightly understood. At the birth of a
child, for instance, it was named Bashir (harbinger of good tidings) for good omen,
and when it died, you said the matter was misunderstood. As for the prophecy
concerning Atham, it has given birth to the very master piece of distortion and
interpretation."
(Aina-e-Haq Numa, P. 100-101, Published by Yaqub Ali Qadiani)

Once more, let's review the failed prophecies which Mirza Ghulam attributed to
Allah(SWT), in regard to Mr. Atham:

• Mr. Atham will accept Islam;


• Mirza Ghulam has been given all the capabilities given to Jesus(pbuh);
• Mr. Atham will die by September 5, 1894;
• A blind man will start seeing, a paralyzed person will start walking, and deaf
individual will start hearing;
• The sun on the last day of the 15th month (September 5, 1894) will not set
until Atham dies;
• The sun will not rise and Atham will be dead.

It is unfortunate that Mirza Ghulam has already died. If he were alive now in an
Islamic state (not protected by British forces), Muslims would have done as he
suggested. They would have blackened his face and hung him as he had requested.

Do you have any doubt that Mirza Ghulam Qadiani was a grand fabricator?

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Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Multiple Marriages


and Many Children
(All references are from Qadiani books)

"Indeed God has given me the good news that I shall have numerous children from
blessed women, whom I shall marry after this revelation."
(Tabligh-i-Risalat, Vol. 5, P. 58)

"In February 1886, I made a declaration after receiving revelation from God that He
gave me good news of marriages after this declaration and soon I shall marry women
of good omen and virtue and to me will be born children from them."
(Tabligh-i-Risalat, Vol. 1, P. 89)

Mirza Ghulam made this statement when he was 46 years old. The fact is that he
did not marry anyone after this prophecy.

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Muhammadi Begum


(All references are from Qadiani books)

Mirza Ahmad Baig, a cousin of Mirza Ghulam Qadiani (the founder of the Qadiani
cult), had a beautiful daughter, by the name of Muhammadi Begum, in whom Mirza
Ghulam Qadiani had shown an interest. However, Mirza Baig, a devoted Muslim, had
repeatedly refused to wed his elder daughter to the false Qadiani Prophet whom he
viewed as a non-believer (Kafir).

By chance, Mirza Baig needed the signature of Mirza Qadiani on a deed pertaining to
a piece of land Mirza Baig owned. Mirza Qadiani tried to exploit the situation and
suggested he will do so, after requesting divine recommendation (Istekhara). A few
days later, Mirza Qadiani informed Mirza Baig that he would sign the deed only if
Mirza Baig would agree to wed his young daughter to him. Mirza Qadiani, suggested
that he had received a divine revelation of dire consequences should the marriage not
take place. His words were:

“The Almighty God has told me that I should send a marriage proposal to the elder
daughter of a Ahmad Baig; he has also ordered you to accept me as your first son in
law and derive light from my knowledge and wisdom. Furthermore, I am to inform
you that I have been granted the permission to execute the deed of the land you are
interested in and bestow upon you additional land and other favors, provided you wed
your daughter to me. This is the only treaty between you and I. So, if you accept, I
will accept this too. If you do not accept, then God has ordered me to warn you that --
in case the girl is married to someone else -- it will not be auspicious for you or her.”
(Aaiana-e-Kamalat-e-Islam Dar Khazain, Vol. 5, P. #572)

Certain of the treachery of Mirza Ghulam Qadiani, Mirza Ahmad Baig and his family
refused to heed his empty threats. In retaliation, Mirza Qadiani wrote other
threatening letters and ordered the creation of posters suggesting dire reprisals from

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Allah(SWT), in case Muhammadi Begum was not wedded to him. The following
exemplify the false prophecy of this self-proclaimed prophet:

“As a token of the Almighty’s favor to this humble person, Allah has ordained that,
should Mirza Ahmad Baig refuse to wed his elder daughter to me, he will be
considered Allah’s enemy and a disbeliever (Kafir). Additionally, as a punishment for
his disbelief, Mirza Baig will die within three years of this refusal and any other man
who marries Muhammadi Begum will die within two and half years of the date of his
wedding. Muhammadi Begum is destined -- by the almighty Allah -- to ultimately
become my wife.”
(Tableeg-e-Resalat, Vol. 1 , P. 61 --
Collection of Posters-102, Vol. 1 -- Hashia; Feb. 20,1886)

Once it became clear that Muhammadi Begum was promised to another man and a
wedding was to take place within a few weeks, Mirza Qadiani intensified his threats.
This is a sampling of the falsehood Mirza Ghulam Qadiani conjectured and attributed
to the Almighty Allah(SWT):

“I am making not one, but six predictions:

• I will be alive at the time of the wedding of Muhammadi Begum;


• Mirza Baig will also be alive at the time of the wedding of his daughter;
• Mirza Baig will die within three years of the date of the wedding;
• The Groom will also die within two and half years of the date of the wedding;
• Muhammadi Begum will remain alive until she becomes my wife;
• Despite disagreement of all her relatives, she will finally marry me."
(Aaina-e-Kamalat-e-Islam Dar Roohani Khazain, P. 325/57”)

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani made similar prophecies in many of his other books, including
“Anjam Aatham” (P. 31) and “Tazakara”. However, by the grace of God, his
prophecies proved completely wrong. In fact, Muhammadi Begum married a true
Muslim, Mirza Sultan Ahmad. They lived together blissfully for forty years after
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani’s death in 1908. Mirza Sultan Ahmad finally died in 1948 and
Muhammadi Begum passed away in 1966, decades after Mirza Ghulam’s prophecies.
Up to her death bed, Muhammadi Begum openly ridiculed Mirza Ghulam
Qadiani and declared him a liar and a great deceiver (Dajal).

It is indeed a miracle of Allah(SWT) that Mirza Qadiani’s predictions did not


materialize. Today, anyone with an ordinary prudence can conclude that Mirza
Ghulam Qadiani was an imposture and the worst kind of a liar: one whom
fabricated lies and attributed them to the Almighty Allah(SWT).

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Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Multiple Sons


(All references are from Qadiani books)

On February 20, 1886, while Mirza Ghulam's wife was pregnant, Mirza made the
following statement:

"Indeed, Allah the Compassionate, the Merciful Who is powerful over all things,
informed me that he will exhibit His sign - The Sign of Mercy - the clear sign - a
handsome son, shapely, pious -- treasure of covert and overt science -- the son of the
beloved, fortunate, the exhibitor of the First and the Last, the exponent of truth and
spiritual altitude, as if Allah has descended from heaven. The child will grow
speedily, will set prisoners free and by him all nations will be blessed.... This great
son will be from this present pregnancy."
(Tabligh-e-Risalat, Vol. 1, P. 58)

After all these pronouncements and announcements, Mirza Ghulam's wife gave birth
to a daughter in April. The daughter who was names "Ismat" died in 1891, when she
was only five years old. Thus, Mirza Ghulam's first prophecy about a son failed.

Apparently, Mirza Ghulam did not learn from his mistakes! On January 1, 1903,
while his wife was again pregnant, Mirza Ghulam prophecised:

"Praise be to Allah Who bestowed upon me, inspite of old age, four sons and has
given me good news of a fifth."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 19, P. 360; Nawahil-ur-Rahman, P. 131/139)

On the 28th day of the same month, his wife gave birth to a daughter who died within
a few months. Thus, the second prophecy of Mirza Ghulam regarding a son failed.

When for a third time Mirza's wife conceived, Mirza Ghulam was quick to proclaim:

"The son of nobility will be born, a lad well-proportioned and handsome."


(Al-Bushra, Vol. 2, P. 91)

Only a few months after this prophecy, on June 24, 1904, his wife delivered a
daughter! Yes, once more a daughter who was named "Amatul Hafiz"! Obviously,
Allah(SWT) meant to repeatedly expose the falsehood in Mirza Ghulam's claims. Yet,
Mirza Ghulam and his associates tried to save face and suggest that all these
prophecies did not belong to the specific pregnancy, but somehow were foretold about
a pregnancy, yet to come!

Indeed, Mirza made additional prophecies:

"Truly, we give you tiding of a meek boy."


(Badr, September 16, 1907; Al-Bushra, Vol. 2, P. 136)

"I shall soon bestow upon you a pious boy. My God! Grant me pure progeny. Truly,
we give you tidings of a boy whose name is Yahya."
(Al-Bushra, Vol. 2, P. 136)

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On May 26, 1908, within a few months of this prophecy, Mirza Ghulam died without
ever conceiving again. His last child was his daughter, "Amatul Hafiz", born in 1904.
Thus, Allah(SWT) proved Mirza to be untruthful on four prophecies regarding a new
son.

Is there any doubt that Mirza Ghulam was not receiving revelation from
Allah(SWT)?

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions about Marriage to a Virgin


and a Widow
(All references are from Qadiani books)

Mirza Ghulam has written:

"It is God's intention that He will bring two ladies in my wedlock. One will be virgin
and the other widow. Therefore, this inspiration that is related to Bikr (virgin), it has
been fulfilled and, presently by the grace of God, I have four sons from this wife. I
am still waiting for the fulfillment of the inspiration regarding widow."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 15, P. 201)

Mirza Ghulam never married a widow.

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Mubarak Ahmad


(All references are from Qadiani books)

On June 14, 1899, Mirza Ghulam's wife gave birth to a baby boy, whom they called
"Mubarak Ahmad". Within a few days of the birth of this son, Mirza Ghulam
declared:

"This lad is indeed a Spark of the Light of Allah, the promised reformer, the owner
of greatness and authority, possessor of healing breath like the Messiah, curer of
diseases, a word of God and a lucky person. His fame will spread to the four corners
of the world, he will set prisoners free and through him all nations will be blessed."
(Tiryaq-ul-Qulub, P. 43)

In 1907, when he was only eight years old, this boy fell ill. Concerned that all these
prophecies were linked to the livelihood of the boy, Mirza Ghulam had the best
treatment available administered to the boy. The boy recovered from his illness and,
on August 27, 1907, Mirza made the following statement:

"God has revealed to me that He has accepted the prayer and the illness is cured. It
means that God has accepted my prayer and Mubarak Ahmad will get well."
(Badr, August 29, 1907)

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No sooner had he attributed this statement to Allah(SWT), that Mubarak Ahmad fell ill
again and died, on September 16, 1907. (Sirat-ul-Mehdi, P. 40; Alfadl, October 30,
1940)

Mirza's false statements were once more exposed. Obviously, Mirza Ghulam was
attributing falsehood to Allah(SWT).

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Plague (Cholera)


(All references are from Qadiani books)

Regarding the plague which was ravaging in the Indian Province of Punjab, Mirza
Ghulam said:

"He is the truthful God who has sent His Apostle to Qadian. He shall protect and
defend Qadian against plague even though it will be on the rampage for seventy
years, for Qadian is the dwelling place of His Apostle and in this are signs for
nations."
(Dafi-ul-Bala, P. 10-11)

However, even though the cities neighboring Qadian were not affected by the plague,
Qadian was ravaged by the plague for almost one year. In a letter to his son-in-law,
Muhammad Ali Khan, Mirza Ghulam wrote:

"Plague here is in its worst form. A person dies within hours after he is infected by it.
God alone knows when will this extreme trial end... Please bring with you a big
package of phenol nephthaline whose price is about twenty rupees. Also send phenol
for your own house."
(Maktubat-i-Ahmadiyya, Vol. 5, P. 112-113)

In another letter to his son-in-law, Mirza admitted that the plague had entered his
house:

"Plague has not spared even our own house. The elderly Ghausan (an elderly woman)
was afflicted by it. We expelled her from the house. Ustad Muhammad Din was also
struck with plague. We turned him out too. Today, another woman who was visiting
us and had come from Delhi was also struck with plague. I also fell seriously ill and
I felt that between me and death were only a few seconds."
(Maktubat-i-Ahmadiyya, Vol 5, P. 115)

This is even thought Mirza Ghulam had prophecised about Qadian and his house:

"And in this is a sign for nations."


"Indeed my house is like the Arc of Noah. Whosoever enters it is immune against
calamities and misfortunes."
(Safina-i-Nooh, P. 26)

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Prophecies of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
from his own writings

Mirza Ghulam's prophecy regarding the sanctity of his house, the safety of Qadian,
and the plague were all shown to be false. The plague was indeed "a sign for all
nations"! It was the sign of Mirza Ghulam's falsehood and lies against Allah(SWT).

Was Mirza Ghulam Mehdi, Messiah, or a Prophet? Wasn't he simply an


Impostor?

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Son to a Follower


(All references are from Qadiani books)

Manzoor Muhammad, one of the close followers of Mirza Ghulam, informed him that
his wife had conceived. Upon hearing this, Mirza Ghulam stood up and announced:

"We saw in a dream that a son was born to Manzoor Muhammad. We asked about his
name. The state of the dream changed into the state of revelation. It was said:
'Bashir-ud-Daula' (the harbinger of kingdom). But, I do not know what is meant by
Manzoor Muhammad."
(Review of Religions, P. 122, March 1906)

Obviously, Mirza Ghulam was learning from his prior failed attempts at making
prophecies. By suggesting that 'Manzoor Muhammad' would have been another
individual, he had left room to save face. However, Allah(SWT)'s plan was to expose
Mirza Ghulam's untruthfulness once more and give his followers another sign that
they had been diverted from the right path. Only four months later, Mirza Ghulam
once again announced:

"We have been informed that it is this same Manzoor Muhammad specified in the
revelation. A son will be born to him from his current wife and he will be named
'Bashir-ud-Daula'. It is possible that the boy is not born of this pregnancy but from
the next. It is, however, inevitable that he will be born, as he is the sign of God..."
(Review of Religions, June1906)

"I received revelation that ... Manzoor Muhammad and his wife shall have a son
whose name shall be 'Bahir-ud-Daula'."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 22, P. 103)

Once again, Mirza Ghulam had tried to make his prophecy failure proof by suggesting
that the boy might be born in a subsequent pregnancy. However, he planned and
Allah(SWT) also planned, and Allah(SWT) is the best of planners. Unknowingly, Mirza
Ghulam had planted the seed which would expose his falsehood once more.

In July 1906, Manzoor Muhammad's wife gave birth to a daughter. Stubbornly, Mirza
Ghulam prophecised:

"Manzoor Muhammad's wife shall not die unless she gives birth to this noble son
and until the prophecy is fulfilled."
(Review of Religions, June 1907)

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Prophecies of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
from his own writings

Once again, he was shown to be fabricating lies against Allah(SWT). Indeed, Manzoor
Muhammad's wife never conceived again and died without ever delivering the
prophecised son. Allah(SWT) had made this another sign of Mirza Ghulam's false claims
for those who really believe. But, did most Qadianis revert back to Islam? No! They
had closed their minds and Allah(SWT) sealed their hearts for their arrogance. The
Qadiani leadership instead declared:

"God knows when and how will this prophecy come true as his holiness had given the
news of its fulfillment through Manzoor Muhammad's wife who has died..."
(Al-Bushra, Vol. 2, P. 116)

Satan is always at work. Isn't it sad to see unfortunate people abandon faith,
arrogantly refute the signs sent to them by Allah(SWT), and try to explain away the
repeated failures of Mirza Ghulam?

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions on Dr. Abdul Hakim


(All references are from Qadiani books)

For twenty years, Dr. Abdul Hakim was a follower of Mirza Ghulam Qadiani. When
Mirza Ghulam's claims became completely outrageous and obviously unIslamic, Dr.
Hakim separated from the "Ahmadi" movement and commnced exposing their lies. In
a public gathering, Mirza Ghulam Qadiani entered into a discussion with Dr. Abdul
Hakim. Dr. Hakim openly rebuked all his claims, called him a liar, and challenged
him to an open debate. As it was the habit with Mirza Ghulam, he refused the debate,
and instead announced:

"Abdul Hakim will die during my life-time, as he insults and disgraces me. He shall
not live to insult me."

Dr. Hakim was not at all affected by the cowardly act of Mirza Ghulam and, on May
4, 1907, he announced:

"The Qadiani pretender will die within fifteen months from today."

Mirza Ghulam was quite outraged that his threat had not affected Dr. Hakim in the
least. Immediately, he announced:

"Another enemy has appeared now; his name is Abdul Hakim Khan and he is a doctor
who lives in state of Patiala. He claims that I shall die in his life-time, before the
fourth of August 1908, as the sign of his truthfulness. He claims to have been
inspired that I am a dajjal (impostor), kafir (unbeliever), and kazzab (habitual liar). At
first, he had taken bay’at with me and for twenty years he had continuously been in
my Jama'at (movement) and one of my disciples; however, now he has become an
unbeliever (e.g. not a Qadiani)… God has informed me, however, that he will be
afflicted with torturous punishment and God will perish him. I shall, on the other
hand, remain safe from his mischief. This is a matter in the control of God.
Undoubtedly, God will help those who are truthful..."

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Prophecies of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
from his own writings

(Chashma-e-Maeroofat, Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 23, P. 337; Ain-ul-Marifa, P. 321-


322, May 1908)"

"The enemy (Abdul Hakim) who wishes for my death will soon die. He shall be
annihilated in my presence as were annihilated the 'companions of the Elephant'."
(Tabsara)

Once again, Allah(SWT) intended to make the prophecies of this pretender, a sign of his
falsehood and give the followers of Mirza Ghulam a wake up call. Mirza Ghulam
died suddenly and unexpectedly, on the morning of May 25, 1908. Allah(SWT) made
the prophecy of Dr. Hakim come true and rejected all the prophecies of Mirza Ghulam
Qadiani in this regard. These are all signs for those who deserve to be saved.

After this, would anyone geopardize their soul by following the false teachings of
Mirza Ghulam and the Qadiani leadership?

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions Concerning Long Life


(All references are from Qadiani books)

Mirza Ghulam declared to have received wahi (revelation) concerning his lifespan:

"Enemies wish for my death and prophecise about it. God has, however, given me the
good news that I shall live for eighty (80) years or more."
(Roohany Khazaen, Vol. 19, P. 239; Mawahib-ur-Rahman, P. 21)

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani died when he was sixty eight (68) years old.

Mirza Ghulam Qadiani's predictions Concerning Death in a


Holy City
(All references are from Qadiani books)

Mirza Ghulam had stated:

"I will die either in Mekkah or Medina."


(Tadhkira, P. 591)

Mirza Ghulam did not ever see Mekkah or Medina. He died in the city of Lahor,
Pakistan; his body was moved and burried in Qadian.

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