The Cult Hides its Shame

By the grace of Allah the Exalted, the Mirza Movement Against Islam has been forced to take swift action to conceal its filth after my latest video entitled “Masroor’s Fans” (now available on request) exposed the hypocrisy of the self-styled “Saved Sect” in devastating fashion.

In a cowardly move, typical of the closed-minded cult mentality that cannot allow open discussion, they got YouTube to remove the video “Masroor’s Fans”.

Despite my making it clear that the video was never meant to be an attack on any individual, and that I respect the right of ladies to observe or not observe hijab as is their right, the Qadianis were not ashamed to show themselves to 60 million Facebook users, but somehow felt shame when I made the point of the untenable “saved sect” hypocrisy in my YouTube video.

This removal of my video was important for them because it revealed just how abusive the Qadianis can be in the comments section. It also constitutes destruction of evidence (good thing I take screen shots in anticipation of all such eventualities) after my recent email to their head office presenting their abusive followers was ignored. Clearly, their “Love for Satan, Hatred for Muslims” mantra is at play here.

In another stunning move of covering up their shame, they also pulled the two Facebook fan pages of Mirza Masroor Ahmad, but not before it was completely recorded. On their fan page, I left various comments, all polite, but I was abused openly there too, in one particuar comment I was called a “lieing psyhco” (sic) by somebody who signed off with the ridiculous “Love for All, Hatred for None” slogan. It has become clear to me that what this slogan really means is that everybody else should love the Qadianis, whilst they should feel free to hate anyone they (dis)like.

Clearly, our campaign of exposure of the hypocrisy, abuse and hatred of the Qadianis is yielding results.

All praise is due to Allah (SWT) alone, who gave Muslims the deen of Islam.

2 Responses to “The Cult Hides its Shame”


  1. 1 Rabia

    I’m a little disappointed and curious why I never received a response to the email I sent to you on Facebook.

    For anyone else reading I’ll leave the same response about all this that I left for Shahid.

    The Holy Prophet PBUH Prophesised that in this day and age the Islamic world will be divided up unto 73 sects and only one true Jama’at. The Holy Prophet PBUH stated that 72 of these sects will be on the wrong path. The companions of the Holy Prophet PBUH asked how the one true Jama’at will be distinguished. He stated “They are those who will be like me and my companions”. Was he not beaten, stoned, humiliated, and deprived of his rights? Were his followers not killed, looted, and dragged in the streets of Mecca? Now tell me whether Ahmadis are facing the same persecution or not? The enemies of Ahmadis are following in the same path as those who were enemies of the Holy Prophet PBUH.

    Every tree has some bad apples. Those who do not follow the true Islamic teaching have nothing to do with Jama’at-e-Ahmadiyya. If there are some who do not follow and practice correctly, the Jama’at will ensure they come back to the right path

    You ask us to come to the true Islam, is this what you think the true Islam is? Persecution and murder of innocent people? Please use your own judgment.

  2. 2 Shahid

    I didn’t reply to you for a number of reasons, two of which follow.

    1) I don’t have time to reply to every Qadiani. Most are abusive, some use absolutely filthy language as their primary “debating” technique, whilst others present contradictory rhetoric as fact. I only have time to reply to those who are willing to debate openly and courteously. In one case I was prepared to do this even after a disgusting woman called me a revolting name.

    2) By responding to your Facebook mail, I would have given you access to my friends list. Since Qadianis have threatened me and my children, and have promised to find me and beat me or worse, I had no intention of letting a Qadiani have access to my friends list.

    If you think I don’t know every single argument that a Qadiani ever
    had, you obviously know nothing about me. And if you know nothing
    about me, then presupposition would be arrogant and presumptuous. (I
    was actually Qadiani for 38 years and left are familiarising myself with every combination of attack and defence. I find Qadianism indefensible on even the grounds you would consider it the strongest.)

    So, if you wish to conduct a dialogue in private, in an atmosphere of respect, then I am willing to spend my time to do that. If not, just let me know. You can reach me through the contact link on the homepage of this site - http://www.thecult.info

    (p.s. the 73 sect thing is a widely rebutted canard, one that has been covered by many people, over and over, myself included. You would do well to ask yourself one question before probing deeper, that is if you actually think Qadianism can hold up to serious scrutiny, and that is, theology aside, where is that list? Who compiled it? Why were the shi’`a and the Lahoris missing from that list?)

    The ball is in your court.

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