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God fulfills the foretellings of Prophets, but none of Mirza’s foretellings was fulfilled. Give three examples?
Question No.6: God fulfills the foretellings of Prophets, but none of Mirza’s foretellings was fulfilled. Give three examples?
Answer: God“If it is proved that one out of my hundred foretellings was false, I will accept that I am a lier” (Hashia Arbaen No.4, p.30)
“It is impossible that the foretellings of the Prophets do not bear results”(Kashtie Nooh, p.9)
Answer:
THE FIRST FORETELLING – ABOUT MIRZA’S DEATH
Mirza Qadiani foretold about his death that he would die either in Mecca or in Medina (Tazkarah, p.59, 3rd Ed.)
Not to speak of dying in Mecca or Medina, Mirza did not even see Mecca and Medina.
“Dr. Meer Muhammad Ismael related me that the promised Christ did not perform ‘Hajj’, nor did him sat for ‘Aitkaf’ (sit for continued prayer), nor did he pay ‘Zakat’, nor did he have ‘Tasbih’ (rorary) ………”
(Seeratul Mehdi, Part 3.p.119,)
In the same way, it is written in Seeratul Mehdi that Mirza died of vomiting and diarrhoea and that he died in latreen (Seeratul Mehdi, part one, p.11), So his foretelling proved false.
THE SECOND FORETELLING – EARTHQUAKE AND THE BIRTH OF A CHILD
Peer Manzoor Muhammad was a special disciple of Mirza Qadiani. When Mirza came to know that his wife is pregnant, he predicted that she would bear a male child.
“There was a ‘revelation’ from God about the earthquake, that would be like the day of Judgement, and that would occur very soon. And the sign for it was that the wife of Peer Manzoor Muhammad would bear a male child. That boy will serve as a sign for the earthquake and Bashirul Dola will be the name of that child.”
(Haqeeqatul Wuhi; Roohani Khazain, v.22, p.103)
But irony was that girl, instead of boy, was born. At this Mirza said that boy would be born to her in her next pregnancy. But by chance the woman died. So, his foretellings proved false and he was humiliated.
THE THIRD FORETELLING START OF A TRAIN
While telling the signs that would appear at the time of the appearance of Imam Mehdi and the promised Christ, Mirza Qadiani foretold that within three years – train would start moving between Mecca and Medina.
“The foretelling will be fulfilled after the completion of the train for Mecca and Medina. The train will take start from Damascuss and will go to Medina. The same train will come to Mecca. I hope that the work will be over within some years and the camels, which have been carrying the pilgrims from Mecca to Medina for the 1300 years, will be of no value. There will be revolution in the journey to the Arabian countries. The work is being done rapidly and the road between Mecca and Medina may be completed within three years…….”
(Tohfa Goledia, p.103; Khazain, v.17, p.195)
The train has not started running yet. His prediction proved false and it caused disgrace for him. The book was written in 1902, now more than hundred years have passed, but the train could not be started.
THE FOURTH FORETELLING – THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT GHULAM HALEEM
Mirza Qadiani called his fourth son, Mubarik Ahmed, the promised reformed and having long life. He said about him that ‘it seems as if God has descended from the sky’. But he died in his childhood. When the objection was raised he concocked now ‘Revelations’ to pacify his disciples. He received a ‘Revelation’:
(Al-Bushra v.2, p.134)
“We give you ‘the good tiding of an affable son.” After a month, he told about another ‘Revelation”:
“you have fathered a son (that child will be born in future). We give you the good news of an affable son. He will resemble Mubarik Ahmed.”
(Al-Bushra, v.2, p.136)
After some days there was another ‘Revelation’.
“I give you the good tiding of a pious son. My God! Grant me pious children. I give you the happy news of a son. His name will be Yahya.”(Al-Bushra, v.2, p.136)
These ‘revelations’ tell about a chase son, who will resemble and will be in place of Mubarik Ahmed. But no son was born to his wife afterwards. So, all the foretellings proved false. On the other hand God grants miracles to prophets. But none of ‘the predictions of Mirza Qadiani proved true.’
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