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It occurs in Bahrur Ra'iq:-<br />
"In the case of Zahirul-Mazhab (outward profession of faith), the repentance of a Zindeeq<br />
is not acceptable--Zindeeq being a person who follows no religion. It is mentioned in<br />
Fatawa Qazi Khan: If a Zindeeq, before being arrested, confesses willingly, that he is a<br />
Zindeeq and then expresses repentance there for, his repentance will be acceptable; but if<br />
he expresses repentance after his arrest, then his repentance will not be accepted and he<br />
will be executed." (Bahrur Raiq, Vol. 5, p. 136).<br />
Thirdly: That the <strong>Qadianis</strong> <strong>are</strong> Zindeeq is quite obvious, because their beliefs <strong>are</strong> totally<br />
opposed to the tenets of Islam. By placing wrong interpretations on the texts of the<br />
Qur'an and the Sunnah, they try to delude the ignorant into the belief that they themselves<br />
(<strong>Qadianis</strong>) <strong>are</strong> staunch, true Muslims and besides them the entire Muslim Ummah is<br />
misguided, Kafir and faithless. This is according to what the late Mirza Mahmud, the<br />
second Head of the <strong>Qadianis</strong>, has written:-<br />
"All Muslims who did not swear allegiance tothe promised Masih (i.e. Mirza) <strong>are</strong> Kafirs<br />
(infidels) and out of the pale of Islam, even if they may not have heard the name of the<br />
promised Masih." (Ai-eena-i-Sadaqat, p. 35).<br />
The Heretic Beliefs of the Mirzais<br />
1. It is the finally confirmed belief of Islam that the noble Prophet (SAW) is the last of<br />
the Prophets, and after him none can rise to the status of prophet hood. On the contrary,<br />
not only do the <strong>Qadianis</strong> deny this belief, but they also consider that without the<br />
prophethood of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani, Islam is a dead religion (Allah forbid).<br />
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad says:-<br />
"We believe that a religion in which thesuccession of prophet hood stands closed is dead.<br />
We call the Jewish, the Christian and the Hindu (religions) dead, because they have no<br />
prophets. If Islam, too, were like them, then we <strong>are</strong> no more than story-tellers. Why do<br />
we claim that it (Islam) is superior to other religions? Islam should have some distinction<br />
to justify this claim... For many years I have been receiving wahi (revelations) and many<br />
signs of Allah have borne witness to this. I am, therefore, a Prophet. No secrecy should<br />
be maintained in conveying the truth". (Malfoozate Mirza, Vol. 10, pp. 127 -128).<br />
2. It is the finally confirmed belief of Islam that the door of Prophethood has been closed<br />
after the departure of the noble Prophet (SAW) and he who claims to (receive) prophetic<br />
revelations stands expelled from the pale of Islam. However, the <strong>Qadianis</strong> believe in the<br />
self-invented revelation of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani and recognise it like the<br />
Qur'an. The Tazkirah is one of the various names of the Qur'an. The Qadanis have<br />
compiled the revelations of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in the form of a book and have given<br />
it the name of Tazkirah, as though it were the Qadiani Qur'an--Allah forbid. Further, the<br />
Qadiani revelation is not an ordinary llham (inspiration) which divine men also receive.<br />
To them (the <strong>Qadianis</strong>) it is at par with the Qur'an. Just see:<br />
(i) "... and I believe in the open wahi of Allah which I have received, precisely in the<br />
same way as I believe in the verses of the Qur'an. (Ek Ghalati ka Izalah, p.6.).