Extreme Lies and Verdicts of Disbelief Against the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at — Page 17
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 17 ] The quotation continues: Then Mirz a said to them: Have patience, I will try to bring about a reconciliation. If it is achieved, there would be no need for a separate mosque. Marvellous is the patience and fortitude of the Promised Messiah as. Despite the provocations, he advised his follow- ers to wait and that he would seek reconciliation. If recon- ciliation took place, there would be no need for a separate mosque. The quotation continues: They suffered many other indignities. Muslims stopped all their dealings and associations with them. Women who had been duly married with Islamic nik ah [The announcement of marriage in Islam. ] and sermon, were taken away on account of mirz a’ iyyat , corpses were cast into pits without Islamic rites etc. then. . . the Qadian i issued the announcement for rec- onciliation. (I z h a re Mukh adi ‘at Musailamah Qadian i , ba-jaw a b Ishtih a r Ma sa li h at Polas Th a n i known as Kashf-ul-Ghi ta ’ ‘an Ab sa re ahl-il-‘Um a, 1901AD/ 1319AH. ) Retaliatory Fatw a Based on Qur’an and Sunnah In Lecture Ludhiana, when the Promised Messiah as issued a fatw a in response to the fat a w a against him, he remained within the limits imposed by the Holy Qur’an, taking due