Extreme Lies and Verdicts of Disbelief Against the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at — Page 23
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 23 ] top scholars. It is a long fatw a. I will cite it in parts. It is written: In their writings the Wahhabis of Deoband have defamed all auliy a ’ 17 and Prophets and even the Holy Prophet sa , and indeed Almighty Allah Himself, and are therefore absolute murtad [apostates] and k a fir [disbeliever]. Their apostasy and disbelief has reached a very, very, very, extreme limit. Anyone who entertains the slightest doubt about the apostasy and disbelief of such apostates and disbelievers, would be an apostate and disbeliever like them. (Agreed Fatw a of 300 Ulema of ahle-Sunnah wal Jam a ‘ah against the believers of Wahabiyyah Deobandiyya, published by Muhammad Ibr a h i m Bh a galp u r i , printed at Barq i Press Ishtiy a q Manzil, Hewit Road, Lucknow. p. 63) What choice is now left for the government of Pakistan? If it entertains the slightest doubt about the apostasy of these [Deobandi] people, it would go outside the pale of Islam itself. Despite that, the government is not issuing any fatw a against the Wahhabis of Deoband nor upon those who issued the above fatw a. Now listen to the other details of 16. A member of a strictly orthodox Sunni Muslim sect, the predominant religious force in Saudi Arabia. Named after the founder, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab (1703-92). ( Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English, 3rd ed, Oxford University Press) 17. Literally means friends of Allah; the term is used to denote the Muslim saints and holy men.