Ahmadiyyat or Qadianism! Islam or Apostasy? — Page 348
CHAPTER SIX. PROPHECIES OF. THE PROMISED MESSIAH. It is an undeniable phenomenon that since the advent of prophethood, God Almighty has inspired His apostles with the revelation of His divive will but unfortunately, man has, more often than not, rejected these inspired revelations and to his own deteriment, denied the. Signs which God has proposed to show through these divive revelations. '. Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, the Promised Messiah and the Imam Mahdi, was also a recipient of numerous such divine revelations. Ironically, however, his adversaries like their predecessors continue to find fault with several of his inspired revelations and allege that these propheceies were mere forgeries which, according to them, had not been fulfilled. . One such prophecy which these mullahs often assert was not fulfilled relates to a certain lady, Muhammedi Begum,² daughter of a distant relative of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Mirza Ahmed Beg, whose family had lost its very sense of direction and not only had they become irreligious but also had the audacity to: 'revile the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, but also deny the very existence of God Almighty. '³. Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, being closely associated with the family through ties of kinship, was rather aggrieved at the attitute of this family. He advised them to change their deplorable attitude towards. Islam, its Prophet, upon whom be peace, and their Lord and Creator,. God Almighty. 1. Al Quran: 17. 60 2. Nadwi, A. H: Qadianism. A Critical Study: pp 88/97 3. Chashma e Noor, Amritsar: August 1885 349