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Page 87 of 130<br />
ANSWER TO THE THIRD QUESTION<br />
It is forbidden for a Muslim to treat the Mirzai apostates like Muslims. It is unlawful,<br />
totally unlawful, to associate with them, eat and drink with them and participate in their<br />
joys and sorrows or to invite them to one's own joys and sorrows. Those who show such<br />
kind of toleration invite the wrath of Allah and the Prophet (SAW) and it does not befit a<br />
believer to maintain friendly relations with the enemies of Allah and the Rasool (SAW)<br />
The Qur'an says:-<br />
...You will not find folk who believe in Allah and theLast Day loving those who oppose<br />
Allah and His Messenger, even though they be their fathers or their sons or their brethren<br />
or their clan. As for such, He has written faith upon their hearts and has strengthened<br />
them with a Spirit from Him, and He will bring them into gardens underneath which<br />
rivers flow, wherein they will abide. Allah is well pleased with them, and they <strong>are</strong> well<br />
pleased with Allah. They <strong>are</strong> Allah's party. Behold! It is Allah's party who <strong>are</strong> successful.<br />
(HQ 58.22)<br />
It is also necessary to menton in the end that the <strong>Qadianis</strong> have been decl<strong>are</strong>d a non-<br />
Muslim miniority in the Constitution of Pakistan. However, the <strong>Qadianis</strong> have neither<br />
accepted this decision nor concluded to live in Pakistan as non-Muslim citizens (zimmis).<br />
They do not, therefore, enjoy the status of zimmis, but their position is like that of<br />
belligerent Kafirs and it is not allowed in Shariat to have any sort of dealings with the<br />
belligerent.<br />
And Allah knows best.<br />
Signed Muhammad Yusuf Ludhianvi<br />
The answer is correct:<br />
Signed<br />
Wali Hasan<br />
Head, Darul-Ifta<br />
Jamiatul-Uloom -il-lslamiyyah<br />
Blnnori Town,<br />
Karachi - Pakistan.<br />
REPLY TO MIRZA TAHIR'S CHALLENGE OF<br />
MUBAHALA<br />
IN REPLY TO MIRZA TAHIR<br />
Wheneuer <strong>Qadianis</strong> <strong>are</strong> disappointed over something or feel uneasy, their leaders must<br />
embark on some mischief to prop them up. This is customary with them. In this way they<br />
set their progeny at rest. But as luck would have it, this invariably results in more<br />
disgrace and greater ignominy for them. In this context, a new activity has recently<br />
emanated from their leader, Mirza Tahir Ahmad. He has challenged all Muslims of the<br />
World for holding with him a sort of 'Curses Rendezvous'. Reply to the aforesaid