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As Allah willed it, Mirza died of cholera on May 29, 1908 during the lifetime of Maulana<br />
Abdul Haq, while Maulana Sahib, Allah's mercy on him, lived for full nine years after<br />
Mirza, up to May 16, 1917. Therefore, two facts were proved:<br />
-- Mirza was a liar<br />
--Mirza and his progeny were a coterie of liars, unbelievers, heretics, impostors and<br />
dualist-infidels.<br />
Against Maulana Sanaullah Amritsari<br />
On April 15, 1907 (Rabiul Awwal 1, 132~ AH), Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani<br />
addressed a public notice to Maulana Sanaullah Amritsari. His published notification<br />
included these words:<br />
"If I am a liar and an impostor such as you want to call me in each issue of your<br />
periodical then I shall die in your lifetime." (Majmua-e-Ishtiharat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad<br />
Qadiani, Vol. 3; p.178).<br />
After that, Mirza invoked Allah's Audience with these words requesting for a Divine<br />
Decision:<br />
"If this claim of promised Messiahship is a false imputation from the side of me and if I<br />
am in Your Eyes a liar, mischief-monger, imputing false attribute to mine own self as my<br />
day/night routine, then, O my dear Master I pray to your Exalted Audience with all<br />
possible humility that destroy me in the lifetime of Maulana Sanaullah and let my death<br />
make him and his jamaat happy. Now, holding the garment of Your sanctity and Mercy, I<br />
supplicate into Your Lofty Audience to bring out true decision between me and Sanaullah<br />
and whosoever is really a liar and mischief-monger in Your Eye then carry him off from<br />
this world in the very lifetime of the one who is truthful."(Majmua-e-lshtiharat Ghulam<br />
Ahmad Qadiani, Vol. 3: p. 549).<br />
Concluding this notification, Mirza Qadiani wrote:<br />
"In the end my request to Maulana Sahib is that he should print all this writing in his<br />
periodical and may write underneath whatever he chooses to write. Now decision rests<br />
with Allah."<br />
Conforming to the wish of Mirza Qadiani, Maulana Sanaullah printed Mirza's<br />
notification, word by word, in his periodical, 'Ahle-Hadith' and added underneath all that<br />
he liked to write. Because Mirza Qadiani had entrusted the decision to Allah, having<br />
specifically asked for it, all Muslims and Mirzais went into expecting what would come<br />
to pass from the unknown realm of the Omniscient Being. Only one year after this, Mirza<br />
died. The liar perished on May 26, 1908. Cholera purged Mirza's guts out. The knock-out<br />
was sure, certain and precise, one year after his pronouncement in which he had implored<br />
Allah for a decision. And Maulana Sanaullah lived on, and on, and on, sound and<br />
magnificent, for a long period of forty-one years. It amazed every body. In this way,<br />
Mirza Qadiani was once again proved a hoaxer, a knave and a pretender. He was himself<br />
bundled off to eternal perdition (Havia) by one stroke of celestial punishment which was<br />
enough to silence the babbler.