Qadianiyyah: A Rebellion Against the Holy Prophet ﷺ


Qadianiyyah: A Rebellion Against the Holy Prophet ﷺ and a Robbery of the Finality of Prophethood

Many of our brothers and sisters often wonder:

  • What is the difference between Qadianis and other non-Muslims?

  • What makes Qadianis worse than other disbelievers?

  • Why is it permissible to have necessary relations or business with other non-Muslims, but not with Qadianis?

The Answer:

Qadianis are heretics.

There are two kinds of disbelievers:

  1. Apostate (Murtad): One who abandons Islam and adopts another religion.

  2. Heretic (Zindeeq): One who holds disbelieving beliefs but calls them Islam.

Qadianis fall into the second category. They claim to be Muslims while spreading beliefs that contradict the fundamentals of Islam.
This makes them rebels within Islam, not just outside of it.

Just as a rebel within a state does not deserve any accommodation—and even those who associate with rebels are viewed suspiciously—Qadianis, too, according to Islamic teachings, do not deserve concession or reconciliation.

What Sets Them Apart from Other Non-Muslims?

Other non-Muslims openly admit their beliefs and maintain a clear distinction between themselves and Islam.

But Qadianis disguise their false beliefs under the name of Islam, thereby deceiving Muslims.
To understand the deception, consider this example:


The Alcohol Example

Everyone knows that alcohol is forbidden in Islam.
Making it, drinking it, and selling it—all are sins.

  • If someone sells alcohol, he is a criminal.

  • But if another man sells alcohol while labeling it Zamzam water, his crime is far worse.

Both are guilty, but the second one commits a deeper betrayal—selling falsehood in the name of truth.

This is the exact difference between Jews, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, and Qadianis.

Non-Muslims do not pretend to be Muslims.
But Qadianis call their disbelief “Islam,” misleading Muslims into accepting it.


Therefore:

  • Dealing kindly with Qadianis is a betrayal of the Prophet ﷺ.

  • Boycott the Qadianis.

  • Do not use their products.

  • Keep warning fellow Muslims about their deception.

So that on the Day of Judgment, we may stand before the Holy Prophet ﷺ having upheld his honor and the finality of his prophethood.

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