Monthly Archive for June, 2008

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You might not have noticed it, given that it was previously so bare, but we have a better “shop window” for the site now. The home page now has a proper menu and an Ahmadiyya-focussed search engine, using Google’s custom search feature.

Do check it out now at TheCult

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Ahmadi Boycott

I gasped at the audacity of the Ahmadiyya’s pitiful “cry-wolf” organ repeating a story from the Bangladeshi Daily Star about an Ahmadi family in Bangladesh being “harrassed”.

Looking at the actual picture, the “persecution” that this family received was ostracism and boycott from the mainstream Muslim community.? Not exactly the end of the world then. No beatings, no house burnings, no murders. Just ostracism and a boycott.

Not nice, but let’s consider this. I watched a programme this evening where the brothers of a teenage mum had their faces beaten to a pulp by thugs, just for being their brothers. Now that’s ostracism to the max. Only, I didn’t see them make a fuss, or start putting up web sites about it.

Still, ostracism and boycott, whilst not exactly life threatening, can be “painful”.

Which brings me to the point. The Ahmadis routinely boycott Ahmadi families for:

  • Allowing their daughters to marry a Muslim
  • Listening to music at a wedding
  • Asking routine questions about their faith
  • Not paying the 6.25% tax

The families in question have to write begging letters for weeks, sometimes months and even years to the current Mirza Cult Leader of the day, seeking pardon. In the meantime, the community shuns the family and sometimes individuals and they are left in limbo, neither accepted by the Ahmadis, nor by the Muslims (unless they renounce the cult, which very few brave people do).

This practice started in earnest with the arrival of the Cult’s True Master, Mirza Mahmud, son of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. This man was responsible for setting up the cult apparatus in the image of the Papacy in Rome. A horrific example can be found in the murder of Fakhrudin Multani. This poor man was a companion of Mirza, a true believer. He left his home and settled in Qadian, to be with his master. He was then treated like a modern day paedophile in a northern town and ultimately murdered.

His murderer was hanged by the government, but buried with full honours by the Ahmadiyya. This is an old story. The newer ones, while often not as violent, are just as painful and the reasons often more petty. This happens while rapists connected to the Mirza family are given enormous financial support and while the cult keeps grabbing land for no reason other than to satisfy the greed of the leadership.

Nobody condones murder or persecution. I’m not backing any of that kind of nonsense here. I used to be one of them - how could I possibly condone violence against them? I am just of the firm opinion however, that the persecution of Ahmadis is the most overplayed card in the history of all fitnas to affect the Muslim Ummah. If it’s persecution you want to see, look at Palestine. Look at Chechnya. Look at Bosnia. Look at Iraq. Look at Afghanistan. Then shut the hell up already.

It would behove the Ahmadiyya to stop bleating on about “persecution” when its own house is in disarray. When the Ahmadiyya stops boycotting and ostracising its own for allowing their daughters to marry Muslims, then they should feel free to put out pathetic press releases about a family practising a cult that is anathema to Muslims getting cold-shouldered.

Mirza and Plagiarism

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani (MGAQ) made two main claims concerning his Arabic writings:

First Claim: His Arabic Books are from Allah (SWT)

MGAQ said:

((All my Arabic books are type of revelation since I wrote them with special support from God. Sometimes I do not understand the meaning of some words and sentences unless I use a dictionary)) - Seerat-ul-Mahdi, Narration No. 104 (Click Here)

He also said

((I confess that all my books were written through the power of Allah)) – Rouhani Khazain, vol 18, Ijaz-ul-Masih, page 1 (Click Here)

Second Claim: He Never Read Arabic Literature Books

MGAQ wrote:

((It is a sign for people that Allah has developed the Arabic knowledge of the promised Messiah and kept him devoted to the right path and to the wisdom. The promised Massiah is not an Arab, he didnt have good knowledge in Arabic language and he never read Arabic literature books, even so, no human could beat him in this field)) - Rouhani Khazain, vol 22, Haqeeqat-ul-Wahi, p 629. (Click Here)

He also wrote:

((All the knowledge of the [promised] Messiah descends from heaven. He does NOT get any help from [the people of] earth)) - Rouhani Khazain, vol 5, Aina Kamalat-ul-Islam, page 409 (Click Here)

Examine His Two Claims

To examine MGAQ’s claims about his Arabic books, let us read his book “Hujjatullah”. This Arabic book is small in size; if we remove its Urdu texts, translations and poems, the Arabic text would cover around 25 x-large-font pages or 7 normal-font pages only.

MGAQ challenged all his opponents to write something similar to his book “Hujjatullah”. He claimed that the Arabic of this book is far superior to the Arabic of any other book ever written by humans.

MGAQ wrote:

((Whoever ponders over this book, he would realize the fluency of its sentences and the perfectness of its style. He would also confess that it is far superior to the official Arabic writings and that its attractiveness is far better than any human writing)) - Rouhani Khazain, vol 12, Hujjatullah, page 140 (Click Here)

However, if you read this book you’ll realize that - out of its 25 pages - dozens of sentences and paragraphs had been stolen from an Arabic book titled “Maqaamaat al-Hareeri”, which was written by the famous Arab novelist Abu Muhammad al Qasim ibn Ali al-Hareeri (1054-1122).

MGAQ himself considered al-Hareeri to be one of the greatest Arab writers of all times. He mentioned him in one of his challenges to his opponents.

MGAQ wrote:

((The followers of Muhr Ali claimed that he is a complete scholar and a great saint. After he claimed that he is a scholar, I invited him to accept my challenge by writing a Tafseer like my Tafseer, he was stupid and didnt accept my challenge. I say: even if he was as good as al-Hamazani or al-Hareeri, he would not be able to write a Tafseer like my Tafseer)) - Rouhani Khazain, vol 18, Ijaz al-Masih, page 24 (Click Here)


The Weird Challenge

Whenever I read the following challenge written by MGAQ in his book “Hujjatullah”, I remember the Arabic adage which says “Sometimes, the guilty person would almost say: come on, arrest me, I am the one”:

MGAQ wrote:

((If we show our opponent some paragraphs from our writings and some other paragraphs from the writings of a great Arabic writer without showing the names of the authors; if our opponent is really truthful and can distinguish between the writings then we will give him fifty Rupees as a reward)) - Rouhani Khazain, vol 12, Hujjatullah, page 144-145 (Click Here)

Indeed! his opponents could not distinguish between those paragraphs! You know why? Because MGAQ’s paragraphs and the other paragraphs are almost copies! Here are some examples:

.Example 1: Copy and Paste from Maqamat-ul-Hareeri, page7

Al-Hareeri wrote:

((The man suffered the grin of horridness and the warfare of anxiety; he felt the sparks of the envious one and fallen down ill with the black cataclysms. This situation sustained till the palm of his hand was busted. The place became empty and the spring became dry. The light showers of spring took off, the throng vamoosed, the somnolence was discomposed, the circumstance was transmuted, the brood lamented, and the barn became empty… He fallen in the traps of the knavish life and hit by the debasing penury till he wore the barefootedness as footgear, gobbled the lumps in the throat and experienced the doldrums)) -Maqamat ul Hareeri, page 7.

MGAQ wrote:

((The hardship attacked him Atham. This situation sustained till the palm of his hand was busted, the money was stolen and the brood lamented. He fallen in the traps of the knavish grief and hit by the debasing penury till he wore the barefootedness as footgear, gobbled the lumps in the throat and experienced the doldrums. He spent his life with sorrow and fallen down ill with the black cataclysms. He immigrated then to India unassisted and blameful, and lived his life with injury and wound. He suffered the grin of horridness, the warfare of anxiety, the curses of cursers, and the abuse of abusers. This situation sustained till the problems continued, the trials increased, the throng vamoosed and the light showers of spring took off)) - Rouhani Khazain, vol 12, Hujjatullah, page 211-212.

Example 2: Copy and Paste from Maqamat ul Hareeri, page 46

 

Blind Plagiarism

If you’ll read the whole Hujjatullah book, you’ll realize that MGAQ had copied most of al-Hareeri’s sentences without any change, but sometimes he tried to make minor changes. However, MGAQ couldnt make big changes since it seems that he was not sure if the modified Arabic sentence would still be valid.

However, even when he was copying a sentence as it is, sometimes MGAQ couldn’t avoid invalid Arabic expressions. See this example from the same page 7 of Maqamat ul Harreeri

MGAQ copied all the sentences which are marked by red lines, however when he copied the sentence which is highlighted in yellow, he couldnt use it correctly in his Ilhami paragraphs.

The original sentence by al-Hareeri

((I became a brother of AYLAH, and didn’t own a place to stay in for one night)) - Maqamat ul Hareeri, page 7

MGAQ sentence

((They would become a brother of AYLAH and would not own a place to stay in for one night)) - Rouhani Khazain, vol 12, Hujjatullah, page 190.


MGAQ copied (
a brother / AKHAA) as it is, while he should use (brothers / IKHWAT). Oh MGAQ! You are too honest when it comes to plagiarism.

Distributing al-Hareeri’s text inside Hujjatullah Book

 

Creating a Hujjatullah page using al-Hareeri’s text

 

The Full Picture

 

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If you would like to find many other examples yourself, you may download both books (Hujjatullah) and (Maqamat al-Hareeri) from the following links:

Hujjatullah:

http://amjintl.net/urdu/rk/rk-12-36.pdf

Maqamat al Hareeri:

http://www.almeshkat.net/books/archive/books/alhareri.zip

Mirza and Yalesh

 You may know that Yalesh (Yalaash) is the God of Mirza

 But the secret is that Yalesh was also working as a part-time postman for the Queen Victoria

 No body knows what Yalesh wishes, all what we know is that Mirza was the purpose of his God

 Mirza is like the Throne of his God, he is equal to the unity and the uniqueness of his God. His God preferred him over everything else. Why not! Mirza is the best messenger according to Yalesh. Mirza is like a son of his God

 But do not misunderstand Yalesh, Mirza is like the son of his God since he only became pure like a God

 Mirza is a moon compared to the sun, his God. Nonetheless, his God is also a moon compared to the sun, Mirza. No hard feeling, Mirza is from God, and God is from Mirza

 Yes, Mirza is from Yalesh, but Yalesh is also from Mirza. Why not ! Yalesh was hidden and needed someone to find him

 Yalesh was not only hidden, he also did not know where his Mirza is!

 But although he was usually hidden, sometimes Yalesh appeared to Mirza in a shape of a Human being!

 One day, the hidden Yalesh signed some papers for Mirza, but unfortunately, Yalesh mistakenly polluted the clothes of his Mirza

 However, there is no need to search for the hidden Yalesh; Mirza himself is a manifestation of his God; he is the Burooz of his God

 He is also the Spirit of Yalesh, his God

 He is also the hearing of Yalesh, his God

 In summary, Mirza is Yalesh and Yalesh is Mirza; Mirza is a God!

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