Extreme Lies and Verdicts of Disbelief Against the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at — Page 11
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 11 ] cannot declare each other k a fir without any rhyme or rea- son for minor differences. When the Promised Messiah as declared some people to be k a fir , his proclamation was made in the spirit of the Holy Qur’an and the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa. He put forward all the arguments from the Holy Qur’an and a ha - d i th [sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa ] to make it clear why such persons deserved to be called k a fir. Accord- ingly, he based his argument on the h ad i th that ‘whosoever calls a mo’min a k a fir , the kufr [disbelief] reverts to him and he becomes a k a fir himself ’. There are many references to show the Promised Messiah as gave repeated admonitions to his opponents and warned them that if they did not desist from calling him a k a fir then he would be forced to view them in the light of the h ad i th. He repeatedly asked them to desist, otherwise their kufr would revert to them. We would have no choice except to consider them non-believers, because that is the saying of the Holy Prophet sa , from which no Muslim can deviate even one bit. The Maulav i s Were the First to Issue Verdicts of Kufr As far as the Promised Messiah as is concerned, his fatw a can be distinguished from the fat a w a of the maulav i s. It was given after the fatw a of the maulav i s declaring him to be a k a fir. The fatw a of the Promised Messiah as was very civil