Ahmadiyyat or Qadianism! Islam or Apostasy?

by Naeem Osman Memon

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Ahmadiyyat or Qadianism! Islam or Apostasy? — Page 336

These words infact constitute a prophecy wherein the Promised Messiah declared: 'Every Muslim will accept me and will confirm my claim except the zurrayatul baghaya whose heart will have been sealed up by God. Almighty. '. S. According to the renowned Arabic lexicon, Taj al Urus, the expression 'baghy' which is the singular of 'baghaya' means a 'female slave, irrespective of her conduct. ' Hence, the expression zurrayatul baghaya would mean: the progeny of slaves. '. And a slave, in case the opponents of the Ahmadiyya Muslim. Community are unaware, is: ‘a person under the subjection of another's influence – one who lacks the power to use his own faculty of free choice and determination. '. However, the Taj al Urus further explains that to call a person son of a baghayah means that: 'he is deprived of guidance. '. Hence, when Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's prophecy in his book. Ayena Kamalat e Islam is translated in this context - the context in which it was actually written - it would read: 'Every Muslim will accept me and will confirm my claim except those who have been deprived of guidance and whose hearts have been sealed by God Almighty' hence suggesting that those people who have been enslaved by Satanic influences and thus deprived of guidance, would refuse to accept his claim as the Promised Messiah of God Almighty. . Similar exceptions are also taken by the adversaries of Hazrat Mirza. Ghulam Ahmad on account of his having used severe language against 5. Husaini, Ab'ul Faid Sayyid Muhammed Murtada al 337