The Messenger Of Allah ﷺ said: “Whoever dies without an Imam will die a death of Jahiliyyah” (Musnad Ahmad)

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Sunni Scholars and their Loyalty to the British

Introduction Anti-Ahmadis claim that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (AS) is a Kafir for declaring Jihad of the Sword against the British as Unislamic. They also claim that he is a British agent. With this argument, these people have declared all their scholars as British agent and Kafir. In this article, we . . . Read more

Muslim Scholars Explain the Hadith: “There is no Prophet after me”

Introduction Critics of Ahmadi Muslims make two contradictory claims about our beliefs. Some say we reject the Quranic verse “Khataman Nabiyyin” and the hadith “La Nabiyya Ba’adi” (no prophet after me). Others say we’ve invented our own twisted interpretation. Both claims are completely false. Here’s what happened: Early heretical groups . . . Read more

Salafi Shirk in Their Beliefs About Prophet Isa (عليه السلام)

Introduction Salafīs (also called Wahhabīs or Ghayr Muqallidīn) claim to uphold pure Tawḥīd. However, by attributing uniquely divine actions to Prophet ʿĪsā (عليه السلام), such as creating, reviving the dead, and ascending physically, they blur the distinction between Creator and creation. A separate article will examine the Quranic verses underlying . . . Read more

Sunni and Shia Muslims allow Sexual Pleasure with Minors

Introduction Non-Ahmadi Muslims (Sunnis and Shias) believe that sexual pleasures with a minor (pre-pubescent) wife are permissible. This belief is shared across all four Sunni madhabs and Shia schools. Islam teaches the opposite. Islamic law requires consummation only between two consenting adults. Yet non-Ahmadi interpretation allows any intimate interaction before . . . Read more

Muallaq Ahadith in Bukhari

Introduction Many ignorant Sunnis allege that the Muallaq narrations in Sahih Bukhari are weak which is a false claim. In this article, we show the references of Muhaddthin and Sunni scholars agreeing that Muallaq narrations are indeed authentic if in affirmative or definitive form like qala (said) or rawā (narrated). . . . Read more