By Muhammad Manzoor No'mani.A small booklet looking into the non-Muslim sect of Qadianism, the followers of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani.These people call themselves 'Ahmadi', basing it on the plea that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad befits the verse "ismuhu ahmad" in the Qur'an. Whereas according to Muslims this verse refers to Rasulullah ﷺHowever, the name of Ghulam Ahmad means "Slave of Ahmad" and thus it became apparent that he tried to twist the meaning of the Qur'anic verse to fit his own agenda which was funded by the British.
By Muhammad Manzoor No'mani.A small booklet looking into the non-Muslim sect of Qadianism, the followers of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani.These people call themselves 'Ahmadi', basing it on the plea that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad befits the verse "ismuhu ahmad" in the Qur'an. Whereas according to Muslims this verse refers to Rasulullah ﷺHowever, the name of Ghulam Ahmad means "Slave of Ahmad" and thus it became apparent that he tried to twist the meaning of the Qur'anic verse to fit his own agenda which was funded by the British.
By Muhammad Manzoor No'mani.A small booklet looking into the non-Muslim sect of Qadianism, the followers of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani.These people call themselves 'Ahmadi', basing it on the plea that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad befits the verse "ismuhu ahmad" in the Qur'an. Whereas according to Muslims this verse refers to Rasulullah ﷺHowever, the name of Ghulam Ahmad means "Slave of Ahmad" and thus it became apparent that he tried to twist the meaning of the Qur'anic verse to fit his own agenda which was funded by the British.