Allah said

And if anyone of them dies , never pray for him (on
his funeral) , nor stand on his grave (for his burial)

THE QADIANI FUNERAL

Bismilla hirrahma nirraheem

In The Name Of ALLAH , The most beneficent, The Most
Merciful 

The Qadiani Funeral 

Authentic religious rulings (Fatwa) issued in the
light of the Islamic Shariat in reply to questions as
to how the Muslims should conduct themselves in their
dealings with the Qadianis/Ahmadis/Mirzais.

Questions:

1.On the death of Dr. Muhammad Saeed, a Mirzai of
Village Datah, District Mansahra, the Muslims of Datah
offered his funeral prayer under a Muslim Imam.
Thereafter, the Qadianis held a second funeral prayer
for the said deceased person. What is the injunction
of the Shariat about the said Imam and the Muslims
(who participated in the funeral prayer)? 2.Muslim
girls are living in Qadiani households as wives. Their
Muslim parents are maintaining son/father-in-law
relations with these Qadianis. Will the children born
from such wedlocks be regarded as legitimate or
illegitimate children in the light of the Shariat of
the holy Prophet Muhammad(sallallaho alaihe
wassallam). 3.The Muslim communities in general do not
treat the Qadianis like other Kafirs (infidels); they
treat them like Muslims. They freely mix, eat and
drink with the Qadianis and participate in their joys
and sorrows and bid them Assalamu alaykum (peace on
you), when they meet one another. Likewise, they
invite them to their funeral and marriage feasts and
take part in Fatihas. Are they (the Muslims)
accountable for such acts and do they remain as
Muslims in the light of the Shariat?

Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatm-e-Nubuwwat. 

District Mansahra. 

Answers

Before stating the answers, I mention a few points by
way of introductory remarks.

If there is anyone who holds beliefs of infidelity and
yet claims to be a Muslim and presents his beliefs of
infidelity in the name of Islam, by placing wrong
interpretations on the texts of the Shariat, he is
called a Zindeeq. In the chapter on Zindeeq (The
Apostate), Allama Shami writes:

"....because a Zindeeq camouflages his infidelity and
desires to popularize his false beliefs and presents
them in an apparently plausible form, this is what is
called camouflaging infidelity". (Shami, Vol. 4, P.
246, New Edition).

In Musawwa, an Arabic commentary on Muwatta Imamul
Hind, Shah Waliullah Muhaddith Dehlavi writes:

"It may be explained that a person who is opposed to
the true Faith and does not believe in Islam, nor does
he acknowledge the religion of Islam, either outwardly
or inwardly, is called a Kafir. If he believes in the
Faith only verbally, but offers such interpretations
of some fundamentals of the Faith as contradict the
views of the Sahabah, the Tabieen and the consensus of
the Ummah, then such a person is called a Zindeeq".

By way of explaining the difference between a correct
interpretation and a wrong interpretation, Shah
Waliullah further writes:-

"Moreover, there are two kinds of interpretations: One
that does not contravene a decision that stands
finally established under the authority of the Quran
and the Sunnah; the other one is that interpretation
which contravenes a decision that stands proved under
a finally established evidence (based on the Quran and
/or the Sunnah). Such an interpretation is Zandaqah".

Citing examples of interpretations that involve
Zandaqah, Shah Waliullah further writes:

"... or some person says that although the noble
Prophet(sallallaho alaihe wassallam) is undoubtedly
the last of the Prophets, yet this only means that
after him none will be given the name of a Prophet,
but the concept of prophethood -- viz. the sending
down by Allah of some person who must be obeyed as a
matter of obligation and who has been protected from
persevering in sins and faults -- continues in the
Ummah even after the noble Prophet(sallallaho alaihe
wassallam), then such a person is a Zindeeq."

(Musawwa, Vol. 2, P. l30)

In short, one is called a Zindeeq who presents his
beliefs of infidelity in the garb of Islam, interprets
the Quran and the Sunnah in a way that is contrary to
the finally confirmed Islamic beliefs handed down
through uninterrupted authority.

Secondly: a Zindeeq falls within the purview of an
apostate. In one respect a Zindeeq is worse than an
apostate, because if by expressing repentance, an
apostate re-embraces Islam, there is consensus of
opinion that his repentance is acceptable, but
opinions differ about the acceptability or the
unacceptability of the repentance of a Zindeeq.

It occurs in Durr-i-Mukhtar:

"... in the same way the repentance of a person who
becomes a Kafir on account of his Zandaqah is not
acceptable. He has been described in Fathul Qadeer as
Zahirul Mazhab (professing the Faith only outwardly),
but the Fatwa given in the book of Fatwa Qazi Khan in
the chapter "Al-Hazr" lays down: If a magician or a
Zindeeq, who is well-known and preaches (his beliefs),
is arrested before expressing repentance and repents
after his arrest, his repentance is not acceptable...
On the other hand, if he has expressed repentance
before arrest, his repentance will be accepted."
(Al-Shami, Vol. 4, p.241, New Edition)

It occurs in Bahrur Ra'iq:-

"In the case of Zahirul-Mazhab (outward profession of
faith), the repentance of a Zindeeq is not
acceptable--Zindeeq being a person who follows no
religion. It is mentioned in Fatawa Qazi Khan: If a
Zindeeq, before being arrested, confesses willingly,
that he is a Zindeeq and then expresses repentance
there for, his repentance will be acceptable; but if
he expresses repentance after his arrest, then his
repentance will not be accepted..." (Bahrur Raiq, Vol.
5, P. 136).

Thirdly: That the Qadianis are Zindeeq is quite
obvious, because their beliefs are totally opposed to
the tenets of Islam. By placing wrong interpretations
on the texts of the Quran and the Sunnah, they try to
delude the ignorant into the belief that they
themselves (Qadianis) are staunch, true Muslims and
besides them the entire Muslim Ummah is misguided,
Kafir and faithless. This is according to what the
late Mirza Mahmud, the second Head of the Qadianis,
has written:-

"All Muslims who did not swear allegiance to the
promised Masih (i.e. Mirza) are Kafirs (infidels) and
out of the pale of Islam, even if they may not have
heard the name of the promised Masih."
(Ai-eena-i-Sadaqat, P. 35).

The Heretic Beliefs of the Mirzais 

1. It is the finally confirmed belief of Islam that
the noble Prophet(sallallaho alaihe wassallam) is the
last of the Prophets, and after him none can rise to
the status of prophethood. On the contrary, not only
do the Qadianis deny this belief, but they also
consider that without the prophethood of Mirza Ghulam
Ahmad Qadiani, Islam is a dead religion (Allah
forbid).

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad says:-

"We believe that a religion in which the succession of
prophethood stands closed is dead. We call the Jewish,
the Christian and the Hindu (religions) dead, because
they have no prophets. If Islam, too, were like them,
then we are no more than story-tellers. Why do we
claim that it (Islam) is superior to other religions?
Islam should have some distinction to justify this
claim... For many years, I have been receiving wahi
(revelations) and many signs of Allah have borne
witness to this. I am, therefore, a Prophet. No
secrecy should be maintained in conveying the truth".
Utterances of Mirza (Ghulam Ahmad), Vol. 10, P. 127 ,
Printed at Rabwah.

2. It is the finally confirmed belief of Islam that
the door of Prophethood has been closed after the
departure of the noble Prophet(sallallaho alaihe
wassallam) and he who claims to (receive) prophetic
revelations stands expelled from the pale of Islam.
However, the Qadianis believe in the self-invented
revelation of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani and recognize
it like the Quran. The Tazkirah is one of the various
names of the Quran. The Qadianis have compiled the
revelations of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in the form of a
book and have given it the name of Tazkirah, as though
it were the Qadiani Quran--Allah forbid. Further, the
Qadiani revelation is not an ordinary ilham
(inspiration) which divine men also receive. To them
(the Qadianis) it is at par with the Quran. Just see:

1."... and I believe in the open wahi of Allah which I
have received, precisely in the same way as I believe
in the verses of the Qur’aan. The Rectification of an
Error, page 6, Printed at rabwah

2."I believe in my wahi in the same way as I believe
in the Torah, the Injeel and the Qur’aan . "
(Arba'een, P. 112).

3."... I swear by God that I believe in these
revelations in the same way as I believe in the Quran
and other divine Scriptures. I believe that the word
that descends on me is the word of God, just as I
believe that the Quran is surely and decidedly the
word of God. The Reality of Revelation, P. 220 ,
Printed at Rabwah.

4. It is an Islamic belief that it is Kufr to claim
that one is able to show a miracle after the departure
of the noble Prophet(sallallaho alaihe wassallam),
because the display of miracles is the exclusive
privilege of a prophet. As such, one who claims the
ability to show a miracle is a Kafir, because one
(thus) claims to be a prophet.

Allama Mulla Ali Qari (Allah's mercy on him) writes in
Sharh-i-Fiqh Akbar on page 202:

"The claim to the ability to show a miracle is a
branch of the claim to prophethood and the claim to
prophethood after our noble Prophet(sallallaho alaihe
wassallam) is deemed as Kufr by unanimous consensus.

On the contrary, the Qadianis, along with their faith
in the revelations of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani, also
put faith in his miracles. They regard the miracles of
the noble Prophet as mere stories and tales--Allah
forbid. They are prepared to believe in the noble
Prophet(sallallaho alaihe wassallam) as a prophet only
when Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is also believed to be a
Prophet, otherwise neither they consider the noble
Prophet as a Prophet, nor Islam as a religion.

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad writes:

"Neither that religion is a religion, nor that Prophet
a Prophet by following which/whom a human being does
not attain such closeness to Allah as confers on him
the honor of conversation with Allah. That religion is
a curse and an object of contempt which teaches that
human progress depends on a few narrated anecdotes
(i.e. the Islamic Shariat which is narrated from the
noble Prophet(sallallaho alaihe wassallam) - Compiler)
and that divine revelations have lagged behind instead
of going ahead... hence such a religion deserves to be
called Satanic rather than divine".

(Zameema-i-Baraheen-i-Ahmadia, Part V, P. l39).

"How silly and false a belief it is to think that
after the Prophet(sallallaho alaihe wassallam) the
door of divine revelation is closed for ever and no
hope of it is left for the future till the Day of
Resurrection, except that one should worship only
stories. Can such a religion be regarded as religion
as offers no direct line of approach to God? I swear
by God that these days none is more disgusted with
such a religion than I. I name such a religion Satanic
rather than Divine".

(Zameema-i-Baraheen-i-Ahmadia, Part V, P. l83).

"To tell the truth, we have come to believe in the
Quran and the noble Prophet(sallallaho alaihe
wassallam) through this very source (Mirza). We
believe in the Quran as God's Word, because this
proves his (Mirza's) prophethood. The ignorant one
objects to our believing in the promised Masih (Mirza)
as a prophet and his word as the word of God. He
little knows that our faith in the Quran and in the
Prophethood of Muhammad(sallallaho alaihe wassallam)
is due to his (Mirza's) prophethood." (Mirza Mahmud's
speech published in Al-Fazl, Qadian,

Vol. 13/3, dated July 11, 1926

It is now quite clear from the above-cited statements
of Mirza that, if it is denied that he received
revelations and that he was a prophet, then in his
(Mirza's) opinion the belief in the Prophethood of
Muhammad(sallallaho alaihe wassallam) becomes (Allah
forbid) null and void and the religion of Islam is no
more than a collection of stories. Declaring such
Islam as cursed, satanic and contemptible, Mirza
expresses his disgust with it, rather proclaims
himself to be the greatest of all atheists. The
Muslims should take this as a warning. Can there be a
more heinous form of infidelity, heresy, Zandaqah and
atheism than to revile the noble Prophet(sallallaho
alaihe wassallam) and the religion of Islam to one's
fill?

The Muslims believe that Muhammad(sallallaho alaihe
wassallam) is the Prophet of Allah. But in his
pamphlet, Ek Ghalati ka Izalah, the Mirza has, on the
basis of his "revelations", declared that he himself
is --Allah forbid--Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah. As
the Qadianis have firm faith in the wahi of Mirza
Ghulam Ahmad, they believe that the late Mirza was
Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah, and they regard as
Kafir all those who do not believe that Mirza was
Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah.

On the basis of the Quran and the Traditions (Ahadith)
of uninterrupted narration, the Muslims believe that
Hazrat Isa (Christ)(AS) was raised up to the heavens
alive and that when the Day of Resurrection draws
near, he will come down and kill Dajjal (Anti-Christ).
The Mirzais, on the contrary believe that Mirza Ghulam
Ahmad Qadiani himself is Isa and the prophecies
mentioned in the Quran and the Traditions about the
descending of Hazrat Isa(AS) apply to Mirza Ghulam
Ahmad Qadiani.

Thus, the Qadianis profess countless Zindiqana
(heretic) beliefs about which scholars of the Ummah
have compiled many books which make it abundantly
clear that the Qadianis are Kafirs, apostates,
heretics and Zindeeq.

Fourthly: Funeral prayers are offered only for
Muslims. It is not lawful to offer funeral prayer for
a non-Muslim. The Quran says:

"..and never (O Muhammad) pray for one of them who
dies, nor stand by his grave, for they disbelieved in
Allah and His Messenger, and they died while they were
evil-doers". (The Holy Quran, 9:84)

All jurists (of Islam) are unanimous on the point that
funeral prayer is lawful on the condition that the
deceased was a Muslim. There is consensus of opinion
that funeral prayer is not lawful for a non-Muslim,
nor is it permitted to pray for his salvation and bury
him in the graveyards of the Muslims.

After these introductory remarks answers to the
questions are given seriatim:-

Answer to the First Question 

If the Muslims who offered funeral prayer for the
Mirzai were unaware of his belief, they committed a
vice for which they should implore Allah's
forgiveness, because they committed an unlawful act by
offering funeral prayer for an apostate Mirzai.

If they offered funeral prayer for him, despite their
knowledge that the man believed in Mirza Ghulam
Ahmad's so-called prophethood, had faith in his 'wahi'
(revelation) and denied that Hazrat Isa(AS) will come
down (to earth), then they (the Muslims) should all
renew their Iman (belief) and Nikah (marriage
contract), because it is Kufr to consider the beliefs
of an apostate as Islam. Their Iman and Nikah both
became null and void. If anyone of them had performed
the Haj, it is incumbent on him to perform the Haj
again.

It must be mentioned here that the Qadianis do not
consider it lawful to offer funeral prayer for a
Muslim, so much so that according to their belief even
the funeral prayers for innocent Muslim children are
unlawful. Mirza Mahmud, the second vice regent of the
Qadianis writes in his book, Anwar-i-Khilafat:

"Another question remains (to be answered): The
non-Ahmadis (i.e. the Muslims) deny the promised
Masih, (Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani); so we should not offer
funeral prayers for them; but if a small child of a
non-Ahmadi dies, why should funeral prayer not be
offered for him when he is not guilty of denying the
promised Masih?

"I put this question to the inquirer: If this is
correct, then why are no funeral prayers held for the
children of Hindus and Christians? How many are there
who offer funeral prayers for them? The fact remains
that the Shariat considers the children to be of the
same faith which their parents follow. Thus, the child
of a non-Ahmadi is also non-Ahmadi. Therefore, his
funeral prayer should not be offered. I further say
that a child is not a sinner and needs no funeral
prayer. The funeral prayer for a child is really an
invocation for the benefit of his survivor; and his
survivors do not belong to us. As such, funeral prayer
should not be offered even for a child".
(Anwar-i-Khilafat, P. 93).

A Fatwa by Mirza Mahmood was published in Al-Fazl,
dated 23rd October, 1923, to the effect that:

"Just as no funeral prayer can be offered for a
Christian child, although he is innocent, in the same
way no funeral prayer can be offered for a non-Ahmadi
child". (Qadiani Mazhab, 5th Edition. 13th Chap. No.
56).

As such. following the beliefs of his religion,
Choudhry Zafarullah Khan, then Foreign Minister), did
not participate in the funeral prayer of the
Quaid-i-Azam. When he was asked to account for this
before the Munir Inquiry Tribunal, he replied:

"Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani, the leader of the
funeral prayer, has declared that the Ahmadis are
Kafirs and liable to be executed. So, I could not
decide to join a prayer which was being conducted
under the Imamat of the Maulana". (Report of the
Inquiry Tribunal, Punjab, P. 212).

When he was asked outside the Tribunal:

"Why did you not join the Quaid-i-Azam's funeral
prayer?" He replied, "You may take me to be the
Musalman Minister of an infidel Government or the
infidel employee of a Muslim Government". (Zamindar,
Lahore, dated 8th February, 1950).

When the Press published reports about this adamant
attitude of Choudhry Zafarullah Khan, then the Rabwah
Association of the Ahmadis issued the following reply
to this:

"An objection is being raised against Choudhry
Zafarullah Khan as to why he did not join the funeral
prayer of the Quaid-i-Azam. The entire world knows
that the Quaid-i-Azam was not an Ahmadi. As such,
there is nothing objectionable, if any member of the
Ahmadia Jamaat did not join his funeral prayer".

Tract 22, An example of the truthfulness of the Ahrari
Ulama , Publishers, Manager Publication and
Propaganda, Anjuman Ahmadia, Rabwah, District Jhang.)

In reply to this the Qadiani paper Al-Fazl wrote:

"Is it not a fact that like the Quaid-i-Azam, Abu
Talib also was a great well-wisher of the Muslims, yet
neither the Prophet of Allah nor the Muslims offered
funeral prayer for him?" (Al-Fazl, Rabwah, dated 28th
October, 1952).

How shameful it is that while the Qadianis,
considering the Muslims as Kafirs like Hindus, Sikhs
and Christians, do not join the funeral prayer of
their (the Muslims') great men, nor of their innocent
children--Is it lawful for a Muslim to join the
funeral prayer of a Qadiani apostate? Can his sense of
honor tolerate this?

Answer to the Second Question

When it has become known that the Qadianis are Kafirs
and apostates, it also becomes quite clear that a
Muslim girl cannot be married to a Mirzai apostate.
According to the Islamic Shariat this is pure
adultery.

If a Muslim has married his daughter to a Mirzai,
because of his ignorance and unawareness, it is his
obligatory duty that, after becoming aware of this
position, he should repent his sin and get his
daughter rescued from the claws of the Qadianis.

It may be understood that in the opinion of the
Mirzais the Muslims stand in the same position in
which the Jews and the Christians stand in our
opinion. It is lawful for the Mirzais to accept Muslim
girls in marriage, but it is not lawful for them to
give their girls in marriage to the Muslims. There is
a Fatwa by Mirza Mahmud to this effect:

"In my opinion a person is not Ahmadi who marries his
daughter to a non-Ahmadi. No one can marry his
daughter to a person whom he considers to be a
non-Muslim".

Question:- "What is the injunction about a Nikah Khwan
(solemnizer of marriage) who solemnizes such a Nikah?"

Answer:- "About such a Nikah Khwan we shall pronounce
the same Fatwa which can be pronounced about a person
who has performed the marriage contract of a Muslim
girl to a Christian or a Hindu boy".

Question:- "Can a person who has married his daughter
to a non-Ahmadi, invite other Ahmadis to the marriage
celebration?"

Answer:- "It is also not lawful to participate in such
marriages." (Al-Fazl, Qadian, Dated 23rd May, 1921).

Just as, according to Mirza Mahmud, the man who
marries his daughter to a Muslim gets outcast from
Mirza's community, in the same way that Muslim is
Outcast from Islam who, despite his knowledge about
the beliefs of the Qadianis, considers that it is
lawful to give his daughter in marriage to a Mirzai.
Just as, according to Mirza Mahmud, marrying a Mirzai
girl to a Muslim boy is like marrying her to a Hindu
or Christian, in the same way, I say that making a
Mirzai apostate a son-in-law is like making a Hindu, a
Sikh or an untouchable (low-caste Hindu) one's
son-in-law.

Answer to the Third Question

It is forbidden for a Muslim to treat the Mirzai
apostates like Muslims. It is unlawful, totally
unlawful, to associate with them, eat and drink with
them and participate in their joys and sorrows or to
invite them to one's own joys and sorrows. Those who
show such kind of toleration invite the wrath of Allah
and the Prophet(sallallaho alaihe wassallam) and it
does not befit a believer to maintain friendly
relations with the enemies of Allah and the
Rasool(sallallaho alaihe wassallam).

The Quran says:-

"...You will not find folk who believe in Allah and
the Last Day loving those who oppose Allah and His
Messenger, even though they be their fathers or their
sons or their brethren or their clan. As for such, He
has written faith upon their hearts and has
strengthened them with a Spirit from Him, and He will
bring them into gardens underneath which rivers flow,
wherein they will abide. Allah is well pleased with
them, and they are well pleased with Allah. They are
Allah's party. Behold! It is Allah's party who are
successful." (The Holy Quran, Surah 58:22)

It is also necessary to mention in the end that the
Qadianis have been declared a non-Muslim minority in
the Constitution of Pakistan. However, the Qadianis
have neither accepted this decision nor concluded to
live in Pakistan as non-Muslim citizens (zimmis). They
do not, therefore, enjoy the status of zimmis, but
their position is like that of belligerent Kafirs and
it is not allowed in Shariat to have any sort of
dealings with the belligerent.

And Allah knows best.

The answer is correct:

Signed Signed

Wali Hasan Muhammad Yousuf Ludhyanawi,

Head, Darul-Ifta

Jamiatul-Uloom -il-lslamiyyah

Binnori Town,

Karachi - Pakistan.

WHO ARE QADIANIS OR AHMADIS ?

The followers of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian are
called Qadianis or Ahmadis, whether they may regard
him as a real Prophet; or a ‘Zilli’ or Buroozi’
Prophet; as the ‘Masih Mau’ud’ ; a reformer; a
Traditionalist (Muhadis); a spirtual leader; a priest,
or a mystic etc. Whatever may they regard him they are
invariably non-Muslims, rather traitors, both to Islam
and to the Millat-e-Islamiyah. But they fraudulently
claim to be one of the Muslims sects like the Hanafis.
The Shafi’is and the Hanbalis etc, who are undoubtedly
pristine and puritan Muslims. There is not an iota of
truth part motivated to misguide the simple minded
Muslims. They are unanimously held by the recognised
authorities of Islam to be non-Muslims, nor a Muslim
Sect, whether they may belong to the ‘Rabwa’ group or
to the ‘Lahore’ group. Both groups are non-Muslims.

ALL TRUE MUSLIMS BELIEVE:

1. That Sayyidina Adam Alayhis Salaam was the first
Prophet and Sayyidina Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhi
wasallam is the last Prophet on earth. 

2. That there shall be no other Prophet born or
declared after Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhi
wasallam. 

3. That any one, who claims to be a Prophet after
Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhi Wasalam shall be
deemed to be a confirmed liar , and many , who have
claimed to be so , have proved to be pretenders and
liars. 

4. Kill those who abandon their religion (of islam)
"Bukhari" 

MUSLIMS EMPHATICALLY DECLARE THAT: 

1. Musailama, the liar was the first one who claimed
to be a Prophet and likewise Mirza Gulam Ahmad qadiani
claimed to be a prophet. All of them are definitely
pretenders (Kazzabs) . 

2. Those who falsely claim to be prophets are never
considered to be majaddids or reformers. 

3. Those who declare themselves to be prophets do not
remain even as ordinary Muslims. 

4. Those who purposely or otherwise propagate the
mission of a false Prophet are on the wrong path and
for all purposes and intent faraway from the "Truth."


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