Ahmadiyyat or Qadianism! Islam or Apostasy?

by Naeem Osman Memon

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Ahmadiyyat or Qadianism! Islam or Apostasy? — Page 56

Community personally met and presented a memorandum to: '90 'The British Queen at the time of her visit to India. ”. Apparently, this memorandum if it was ever submitted to a British. Queen during her alleged visit to India must have been presented to. Victoria who became Queen of the British Empire in 1835 and Empress of India in 1876. . This allegedly close link which the inveracious adversaries of the. Ahmadiyya Community suggest with their plausible story may have fooled many a readers into believing that Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian must have enjoyed a very close relationship with the British. Raj. . However, this does not alter the fact that neither Queen Victoria who happened to be the British monarch between 1837 and 1901 or her son. and successor Edward VII who ruled India between 1901 and 1910 ever visitied India in the capacity of a Head of State during Hazrat Mirza. Ghulam Ahmad's life time between 1835 and 1908. . Historical records in the British archives bear witness to the fact that no British monarch ever visited India between 1835 and 1908 and there is absolutely no evidence in history to suggest that the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of. Qadian or for that matter any of his successors ever met any member of the British Royal Family although Edward VII and George V both visited. India in 1875/76 and 1905 / 06 respectively while they were still. Prince of Wales. These facts are substantiated by the Deputy Registar of the British Royal Archives when she states in her letter of 18th February 1988: 90. Zaheer, E. E: Qadiyaniat. An Analytical Survey: pg 27 56