True Insights into the Concept of Khatm-e-Nubuwwat — Page 57
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 57 ] Interpretation of Hadrat ‘ A’ ishah’s ra H ad i th by Learned Scholars Similarly, Sheikhul-Im a m Hadrat Ibn-e-Qutaibah (died 267 A. H. ) referring to the above words of Hadrat ‘ A’ ishah ra writes: The interpretation, put for th by her ( Hadrat ‘ A ’ishah ra ), does not contradict the words of the Holy Prophet sa. The Holy Prophet sa meant that there would be no Prophet after him who would abrogate his law. ( Ta’w i lu Mukhtalifil-A ha d i th , p. 127) This is exactly the belief of all Ahmad i s. We have inherited it not only from the Promised Messiah as but also from the earlier righteous ones of the Muslim ummah. An eminent divine, Hadrat Im a m Muhammad Ta hir (died 986 A. H), writes on page 502 of his book Takmelah Majma‘ Bi ha rul-Anw a r : Hadrat ‘ A’ ishah’s ra statement, ‘Call him Kh a tamul-Anbiy a ’ , but do not say that there would be no Prophet after him’ : " "