Showing posts with label cult. Show all posts
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Monday, June 28, 2010

Ex-Ahmadi Leader Speaks out Against the Cult


Another high profile Ahmadi, Muzaffar Ahmad of the German 'Jamaat', has denounced Ahmadiyyat and embraced Islam, according to the Daily Ummat report. In the Bayan he exposes the lies of the Ahmedi Jamaat. He has converted to Ahlus Sunnat Wal Jamaat.

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Thursday, June 24, 2010

The Qadiani/Ahmadiyya Movement


Definition: Qadianiyyah is a movement that started in 1900CE as a plot by the British colonialists in the Indian subcontinent, with the aim of diverting Muslims away from their religion and from the obligation of jihaad in particular, so that they would not oppose colonialism in the name of Islam. The mouthpiece of this movement is the magazine Majallat Al-Adyaan (Magazine of Religions) which was published in English.

Foundation and prominent personalities: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad al-Qadiani(1839-1908 CE) was the main tool by means of which Qadianiyyah was founded.

He was born in the village of Qadian, in the Punjab, in India, in 1839 CE. He
came from a family that was well known for having betrayed its religion and
country, so Ghulam Ahmad grew up loyal and obedient to the colonialists in every
sense. Thus he was chosen for the role of a so-called prophet, so that the
Muslims would gather around him and he would distract them from waging jihaad
against the English colonialists. The British government did lots of favours for
them, so they were loyal to the British. Ghulam Ahmad was known among his
followers to be unstable, with a lot of health problems and dependent on drugs.
Among those who confronted him and his evil da’wah was Shaykh Abu’l-Wafa’
Thana’ al-Amritsari, the leader of Jama’iyyat Ahl al-Hadeeth fi ‘Umoom al-Hind
(The All-India Society of Ahl al-Hadeeth). The Shaykh debated with him and
refuted his arguments, revealing his ulterior motives and Kufr and the deviation
of his way. When Ghulam Ahmad did not come to his senses, Shaykh Abu’l-Wafa’
challenged him to come together and invoke the curse of Allaah, such that the
one who was lying would die in the lifetime of the one who was telling the truth.
Only a few days passed before Mirza Ghulam Ahmad al-Qadiani died, in 1908 CE,
leaving behind more than fifty books, pamphlets and articles, among the most
important of which are: Izaalat al-Awhaam (Dispelling illusions), I’jaaz Ahmadi
(Ahmadi miracles), Baraaheen Ahmadiyyah (Ahmadi proofs), Anwaar al-Islam
(Lights of Islam), I’jaaz al-Maseeh (Miracles of the Messiah), al-Tableegh
(Conveying (the message))and Tajalliyyaat Ilaahiyyah (Divine manifestations).

Read more of this fascinating insight into the Qadiani/Ahmadiyya cult here.

Irish people are of course aware of what the British are capable of in terms of instability and should view with some suspicion a group with such close links to Ireland's former colonial master.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Ahmadiyya - The Chanda Cult


Ahmadiyya, like other dangerous cults, has its own money making strategy called Chanda. Most of the gullible followers of this cult are told this is essentially like Zakat (the obligatory amount due on savings over a certain amount, at the end of the year, usually no more than 2.5%, that must be paid to the poor), but with no reference to it in either the Quran or Sunnah, and with a base amount of 6.5% it is most certainly not Zakat, nor is it used to benefit the poor. It is essentially a mimic of the tithe system employed by corrupt pastors seeking to make a quick buck.



This website has some more to say about chanda. And this website offers an interesting analysis:

There are abundance of donations in Jamaat Ahmadiyya. Every Ahmadi is bound to pay 6% of his earnings as CHANDA AAM. It is a compulsory payment, non-payment is shown as a balance to be paid later in his account. If an Ahmadi refuses to pay CHANDA, he ceases to be an Ahmadi, although CHANDA is an optional thing whose amount is not fixed, a person can give as much as he can afford, whereas TAX is fixed and payment compulsory, non-payment will be shown as a balance in payment and it will never finish.

* Apart from CHANDA AAM, there is:
* CHANDA JALSA SALANA
* CHANDA TEHREEK JADEED
* CHANDA WAQF JADEED
* CHANDA SAD SALA JUBILEE (this has now been finished)
* CHANDA KHUDDAMUL AHMADIYYA (CHANDA MAJLIS) which is applicable to young people.
* CHANDA TAMEER HALL (this hall was constructed in 1973 but the chanda collection still goes on)
* CHANDA BOSNIA.
* CHANDA AFRICA
* CHANDA DISH ANTENNA (Ahmadiyya TV Network)
* CHANDA LAJNA AMA'ALLAH (applicable on females)
* CHANDA ATFAAL (applicable on children)
* CHANDA ANSAAR (applicable to people over 40)
* etc. etc.

In short, an Ahmadi has to give at least 10% of his earnings every month. There is a voluntary system of collecting the CHANDAS in which the collector does not get any commission. It is unlikely that anywhere this kind of system will be found. Two three times a year different inspectors of different CHANDAS come from the center to audit the accounts and make sure that the amount received is sent to the center (Chanabnagar - Rabwah). Because of this monetary system, Jamaat is accused of being an organized Jamaat, even though there is no system, no laws or regulations and no principles. There is only a system of collecting donations. Had there not been such an organized collection of CHANDAS, today the PRINCES of MIRZA SAHEB's family would not have several murabba lands (approx 1 murabba = 25 acres) nor would they have been spending luxurious and ostentatious lives.

Life after the Cult


Shahid Kamal Ahmad, a former Ahmadi offers some sound advice to those contemplating leaving the cult of Ahmadiyya. You can download his suggestions by clicking on this link. It is important for you to know there is a way out and there are people who can help.

Ahmadiyya and Women



You may have thought that the old sexist ways of thinking about women were gone, but one cult still reveres the sex object ideal. In one of his many sexual musings, and he had many, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad writes the following:







The translation of which reads:

For instance if a wife becomes unattractive because of age or some disease. Then the performing strength of man becomes useless which consequently affects the performance of woman. However, if a man is ugly it does not harm the woman because he has the key to the intercourse and man is the one who satisfies the women. However, if the man is impotent, then the women can take divorce as per Quranic injunction.(A'ina Kamalat Islam 282)


We don't know which is more disturbing, the fact that the value of women is reduced to the sex act, that they must be beautiful while men don't have to bother or that the Ahmadi site this came from actually sees this as a sign of respect????????

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Ahmadi Lovebombing


Critics of cults often point to the phenomenon of 'lovebombing' - a disingenuous show of affection and love designed to influence, convert and manipulate - as evidence of the dangers these movements pose, and the Ahmadi cult is no exception.

If you're a lonely, isolated and rather mediocre person, cultists will latch on to your vulnerabilities. They'll praise the mundane, extol the ordinary and glorify the banal, rather uneventful YOU, until you start believing it and eventually depending on it.

Then they'll marry you off to one of their women (who themselves cannot marry outside the cult) and before you know it you've been snared. You'll be put forward as spokesperson because you can speak English, even if you really can't write it and soon you'll have said so much in defense of the cult that the pride in you will not allow you to go against anything, even if it is plainly wrong.

You have now entered the soulless state of cultism - Ahmadiyya defined.

For more information on the Ahmadiyya cult, please click here: The Cult.info

The Ahmadi Cult Mindset - Protecting the Leaders


On a very well known anti-cult site, the following destructive cult dynamics are highlighted with regard to leaders within such dangerous movements.

* What types of people become leaders of unsafe and/or destructive groups?

Many cult leaders seem to be narcissistic personalities often fantasizing about messianic visions that will change the course of human history, while appearing to have little if any conscience. Some make claims that they are the exclusive voice of God, "psychic" connections to historical figures, or aliens from outer space. Often these leaders seem deeply delusional and disturbed and some have been called psychopaths. Marshall Applewhite, the leader of "Heaven's Gate" was once confined to a mental hospital.

Extreme examples of destructive and delusional behavior by cult leaders such as Jim Jones, David Koresh and Shoko Asahara have caused many mental health professionals to question their sanity. Still others simply may be opportunistic con men or women, exploiting their followers for personal profit and self-interest.

* What kind of relationship do destructive group leaders have with their followers?


The leadership most often defines what is right and wrong and group followers are essentially expected to defer making meaningful value judgments regarding almost any issue of significant importance. And any member of the group who questions or doubts the authority of the leader is likely to be labeled wrong, rebellious, suppressive, negative and in some situations even "demon possessed" or "satanic".

No area of a member or follower's life appears to be immune from such a group's scrutiny and/or criticism. A kind of learned dependency often develops. Group followers appear highly dependent upon their leaders to resolve problems and provide them with an ongoing sense of clarity and purpose.


It is the latter part that interests us at this point, because it highlights the almost docile approach that followers evince toward their leader, the belief that s/he can do no wrong and is above reproach. Now take a look at this exchange found on the Social Affairs Unit website. It focuses on an interview with the Galway cult leader and in the comments section a rather vitriolic exchange takes place.

What is interesting is how this character, Yusuf Pender, wades in with the following:
This so called Journalist is a hack and an Islamophobe. This is a total misrepresentation of our conversation and most of it is made up. Iman Ibrahim is a very pios, intelegent Muslim (I know my spelling is crap) and gave that interview in good faith.

As for the comments his ex-wife made...well a day dosent pass when he dosent talk about his children but his wife wont let him see them becouse she is....well she is not telling the truth.

The Daily Mail is a racist brit paper with an anti Catholic & Anti-Islamic agenda. And his wife is not old... she is only 35....ageism..

So Byeeeeeee..........


In one fail swoop, all other comments are cast aside as untruths - why? Well, we believe the answer can be found here at CultWatch

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Ahmadiyya and Women

DID YOU KNOW:

1. Ahmadi women cannot become Ameer (national head) or President (local head) or Khalifa (international head) of the Ahmadiyya.

2. Ahmadi women cannot become Murabbi (spiritual adviser) or hold any other religious rank within the Ahmadiyya.

3. Wearing the Indian-style burqa is a tradition that the Ahmadiyya have carried to all parts of the world. Every one of their leaders, including the current one, has insisted on women wearing it.

4. Take a look at this video, noticeable by their absence are the Ahmadi women - why?


Far from the 'progressive' movement this cult presents itself as, it really falls short of the mark in terms of justice.