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FRIDAYS are the Divine SIGNS in Mubahilla between Mirza Tahir and Illias Suttar.Written byHanif Motiwala
2. FRIDAY 10th June1988
3. FRIDAY 30th July 1999
This mubahilla is a written agreement on behalf of Mirza Tahir Ahmed by Ahmadi / Qadiani Murabi Muhumed Usman and Illias Suttar along with 6 witnesses (3 Ahmadi / Qadiani witnesses and 3 Muslim witnesses). The Mubahilla agreement is dated Karachi 3rd June 1999.
Mirza Tahir Ahmed accepted
this Mubahilla in the presence of 18500 followers on M.T.A. Television in the 34th
Annual Jalsa. 4. FRIDAY 20th August 1999
SUCH A SHAMEFUL PUNISHMENT FOR THE LIAR IN MUBAHILLA. I CANNOT REMEMBER ANY Imam of any mosque who could not speak a single word during the FRIDAY Sermon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5. FRIDAY 10th September 1999
He accepted that he had
suffered from some vacuum in the mind due to which he could not speak words
properly. 6. FRIDAY 18th April 2003
7. FRIDAY – the beginning and the end
The Mubahilla became decided during the FRIDAY SERMON on 20th August 1999 when he could not speak a single word during the FRIDAY Sermon. Mirza Tahir Ahmed started Mubahilla in the FRIDAY Sermon Allah gave the decision during the FRIDAY Sermon.
It is not a strange
coincidence but a Great Divine sign. 8. Mirza Tahir Ahmed never claimed in open words that he had won the Mubahilla.
9. Dear
members, we come to the conclusion that in this decisive mubahilla, the Divine
sign is "FRIDAYS". "FRIDAYs" have drawn a line to
separate false religion from true religion. The challenger party of
Mubahilla of 10th June 1988 i.e. Mirza Tahir Ahmed is clearly punished by the
Divine Court; his opponent Illias Suttar is amongst us with mercy of the Divine
Court, safe from any adverse effect of Mubahilla. 10. According to Mirza Ghulam Ahmed, Founder of Ahmadiyyat/Qadiyaniat, the liar in Mubahilla dies in the lifetime of the truthful. ( Malfoozat, vol. 9, pg. 440-441) So the liar Mirza Tahir Ahmed has died as a liar in the lifetime of the truthful (Illias Suttar). |