Ahmadiyyat or Qadianism! Islam or Apostasy?

by Naeem Osman Memon

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Ahmadiyyat or Qadianism! Islam or Apostasy? — Page 299

highly respected divine of the Hanafi sect whose opinions on the question of the finality of the prophethood have often been quoted by the anti. Ahmadiyya authors 49 stated: “According to the Ulemma, the words La Nabiyya Na'abee means that no prophet in the future shall be raised who shall abrogate the. Law of the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him. ' 50. This opinion was confirmed by the patron saint of India, the Hakim ul. Millat, Hazrat Shah Wali Ullah of Delhi, revered as the Mujaddid of the 12th century Hijra. He stated: 'From the sayings of the Holy Prophet La Nabiyya Ba'adi and La. Rasool we come to understand that prophethood that has ceased is the Law-bearing prophethood. ' 51. This opinion had previously been expressed by Hazrat Imam Abdul. Wahab Sherani, who, while explaining the Traditions La Nabiyya B'adi and La Rasool B'adi declared that these suggest that after the Holy. Prophet of Islam, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him: 'there shall be no Law-bearing prophets. ' 52. Another revered saint of Islam, the successor to Hazrat Sheikh. Nausha Ganj, Hazrat Hafiz Barkhurdar also subscribed to this view. He stated: 'The meaning of this Hadith is that there is no prophet after me who shall be raised with new Law. ' '53. In recent times, Nawab Siddique Hasan Khan of Bhopal, the leader of the Ahle Hadith in India stated: 'The Hadees La Wah b'ada Mautee has no foundation, although La 49. Ibid: pg 33 50. Al Isha'at Fi Ashrat us Saat: pg 226 51. Qiratul 'Ainain Fi Tafadhulul Shaikhain: pg 39 52. Al Yawaqeet Wal Jawhar: Vol2. pg 25 53. Nibras, 445. footnote 300