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| Mirza Qadiani, the agent of the British |
After the War of Independence of 1857, the British government, in conjunction with the Jewish lobby, launched a campaign against jihad and Islamic movements and tried to disguise the true religion by presenting its own fabricated ideas and ideologies as opposed to Islam. They came through the East India Company and hired agents for themselves and used them on various occasions. These agents included Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani. This man was born in 1281 in the Qadian neighborhood of the famous Gurdaspur district of India. Due to the appropriateness of these Qadianis, Qadiani and its tribulation were termed as Qadiani tribulation or Qadianiyyah. While Mirzai/Qadiani calls himself Ahmadi, there are two sects among them.
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, who worked for the British, made many strange and controversial claims. At different times, he claimed to be God, a prophet, the Promised Messiah, and even greater than the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and other prophets. He said his book Tazkira was better than the Quran, and that visiting Qadian was more important than Hajj and Umrah. He also claimed that his followers were better than the Companions of the Prophet and the family of the Prophet (PBUH). He even called his wives "Mothers of the Believers" and his followers "Sahaba" (Companions of the Prophet), which is considered deeply offensive in Islam.
Because of these beliefs, all Muslim scholars around the world agree that Qadianis are not part of Islam. They believe Qadianis have worked with anti-Islamic forces to harm the image of Islam and take away Muslim rights.
For this reason, Muslims feel it is important to stand against this movement and protect their religion from such ideas.

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